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A Body of Horror - A Short Story Volume

By: Wilkie Collins, Elizabeth Gaskell, Thomas Hardy
Narrated by: Richard Mitchley, Ghizela Rowe
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Publisher's Summary

Our greatest fears are of the unknown.  

Usually we think those fears are in front of us...or behind us.  

But perhaps the human body itself holds the greatest horror. 

What happens after death?  

Do our bodies have a new existence either in whole...or part?  

Will others seek to claim them and do unspeakable things? 

We don’t know.  

But our authors do. And they have the talents and wits to make these diabolical stories vehicles for horror, for terror, for the unimaginable.... 

©2018 Deadtree Publishing (P)2018 The Copyright Group

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