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Night Terrors Vol. 6: Short Horror Stories Anthology

Something deadly hides in the dark of night…A health-conscious tenant must battle his apartment’s demonic refrigerator. The shadow of death clings to a woman, as she strives to find a way to escape her fate. And a mysterious runaway wreaks havoc at a secluded motel, when the guests discover the deadly secret that follows in her wake…A new night of terror begins with Scare Street’s latest bone-chilling collection. This pulse-pounding volume contains thirteen new supernatural tales of terror. And each story brings you deeper into the dark realm of nightmares.As the inky black shadows close in, you realize you are not alone. Something stalks you through this strange netherworld. You hear snarls in the distance. The howling grows louder and louder.Death itself has been unleashed from this book of darkness. And it’s too late to return to the light…This volume features the following stories: 1. Leftovers by Warren Benedetto 2. The Refrigerator by Peter Cronsberry 3. Shadow by Jason E. Maddux 4. Painless by Dominick Cancilla 5. Issue 32 by Daniel Comnenus 6. My Daughter's Ghosts by Bradley Walker 7. Waters Take Me by Jim Horlock 8. Walled In by Carl Hughes 9. Collection Day by John Wayne Comunale10. Sleep Paralysis by Shannon Brady11. The Road to Hell by Brian Sperl12. Mother Love by Jon McGoran13. Beyond the Wall by Ron Ripley

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