In the summer of 2013 an evil came to the small town of Trexham, Southumberland in the form of a flesh-hungry, blood-thirsty beast that operated under the full moon. But that wasn’t the first time evil had come to Southumberland, and it certainly wasn’t the last... In 2014 the evil came back to haunt Alan Shaw, ‘The Figure in the Dark’ followed him one sinister night. In the 1950s the evil arrived, creating the local legend of the ‘Bunny-Man Bridge’, situated in Trexham, passing through Wald Forest; a terrifying legend that won’t seem to leave the small town alone. Somewhere in Southumberland, a family became horrified when discovering what was really happening to their ‘Teething’ baby. A few miles away, the lively city of Tornwich was panic-stricken in the mid-nineties after a well-known serial killer and ‘Cannibal’ escaped captivity. At the start of the new millennium, the horrifying truth about the old lady called ‘Freda’, who lived in the outskirts of Tornwich, came to light. Southumberland has a dark past, and an even darker future, read about it all in ‘Slasher’.
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- Release Date 10/31/2016
- Author Keelan Berry
- Language English
- Company Independently published
- Weight 7.8 ounces
- Dimensions 5 x 0.38 x 8 inches
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