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Highlights
- The +Horror Library+ anthologies are internationally praised as a groundbreaking source of contemporary horror short fiction stories--relevant to the moment and stunning in impact--from leading authors of the macabre and darkly imaginative.Filled with Fears and Fantasy.
- Author(s): Eric J Guignard
- 338 Pages
- Fiction + Literature Genres, Horror
- Series Name: Horror Library
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About the Book
+Horror Library+ Volume 8 is an anthology of imaginative and progressive horror and dark fantasy tales. Each volume is packed with thrills and creepy contemplations as to what truly lurks among the shadows of the world(s) we live in.
Book Synopsis
The +Horror Library+ anthologies are internationally praised as a groundbreaking source of contemporary horror short fiction stories--relevant to the moment and stunning in impact--from leading authors of the macabre and darkly imaginative.
Filled with Fears and Fantasy. Death and Dark Dreams. Monsters and Mayhem. Literary Vision and Wonder. Each volume of the +Horror Library+ series is packed with heart-pounding thrills and creepy contemplations as to what truly lurks among the shadows of the world(s) we live in.
Containing 31 all-original stories, read Volume 8 in this ongoing anthology series, and then continue with the other volumes.
Shamble no longer through the banal humdrum of normalcy, but ENTER THE HORROR LIBRARY!
Included within Volume 8:
- In "Saving the World," a family feeds their captive devil the sorrows of neighbors.
- In "We Can't Let Go," a welfare check by a child services worker proves that not all in life is as expected.
- In "Only the Stones Will Hear You Scream," a man meets his nightmares while caving through narrow underground passages.
- . . . and more!
- Also including a special guest-artist's gallery of Jana Heidersdorf!
Review Quotes
"Excellent stories of the highest caliber." --Dread Central
"Uniformly well-crafted and original." --Rue Morgue Magazine
"Impactful tales that throw the rules of both reality and genre fiction out the window." --Fearnet (Chiller TV)