Death, a benevolent creature, saunters through the landscapes herein, portending little terrors that creep up on you in these microtales.
Mr. Lord, returning in "Mr. Lord Again," addresses another generation-old evil. "The Bag" and "Career Change" demonstrate how social justice can be quick, loud, and final, making horror a force for positive.
The self-analysis in "Misdirection" makes you question the usefulness of your therapy sessions, while vampirism, freshly explained, presents itself in "Takers" and "Leave Nothing" for your edification.
Wronged innocents correcting their own personal tragedies, lifestyles unimaginable to the average adult, multiple pasts impinging on our present—all are for the amusement of some, the screams of others.
Enjoy.
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Mr. Lord, returning in "Mr. Lord Again," addresses another generation-old evil. "The Bag" and "Career Change" demonstrate how social justice can be quick, loud, and final, making horror a force for positive.
The self-analysis in "Misdirection" makes you question the usefulness of your therapy sessions, while vampirism, freshly explained, presents itself in "Takers" and "Leave Nothing" for your edification.
Wronged innocents correcting their own personal tragedies, lifestyles unimaginable to the average adult, multiple pasts impinging on our present—all are for the amusement of some, the screams of others.
Enjoy.
20 Last Little Horrors
Death, a benevolent creature, saunters through the landscapes herein, portending little terrors that creep up on you in these microtales.
Mr. Lord, returning in "Mr. Lord Again," addresses another generation-old evil. "The Bag" and "Career Change" demonstrate how social justice can be quick, loud, and final, making horror a force for positive.
The self-analysis in "Misdirection" makes you question the usefulness of your therapy sessions, while vampirism, freshly explained, presents itself in "Takers" and "Leave Nothing" for your edification.
Wronged innocents correcting their own personal tragedies, lifestyles unimaginable to the average adult, multiple pasts impinging on our present—all are for the amusement of some, the screams of others.
Enjoy.
Mr. Lord, returning in "Mr. Lord Again," addresses another generation-old evil. "The Bag" and "Career Change" demonstrate how social justice can be quick, loud, and final, making horror a force for positive.
The self-analysis in "Misdirection" makes you question the usefulness of your therapy sessions, while vampirism, freshly explained, presents itself in "Takers" and "Leave Nothing" for your edification.
Wronged innocents correcting their own personal tragedies, lifestyles unimaginable to the average adult, multiple pasts impinging on our present—all are for the amusement of some, the screams of others.
Enjoy.
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BN ID: | 2940160869483 |
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Publisher: | Wheatmark |
Publication date: | 07/25/2023 |
Sold by: | Barnes & Noble |
Format: | eBook |
File size: | 346 KB |
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