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A Horror Night Trilogy

By: Roberto Scarlato
Narrated by: Roberto Scarlato
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From the writer of Village Americana and Reviled comes a new trilogy of terror. Tied together by three hellish nights, the stories contained within span past, present and future.

Blake's Escape - In present day, a seemingly innocent bar meet up results in a mugging. But when the thieves choose their latest mark, they end up getting more than what they bargained for.

One Last Glimpse - Way back to the turn of the century comes a tale of a man down on his luck. With hardly any money to speak of, he spends his last few coins on a nickelodeon machine. But what he sees in the viewfinder will bring everything he knows into dangerously sharp clarity.

Voyage of Valhalla - Deep in space, in the distant future, a ship on a life-changing mission to bring back a cure to a sudden agricultural disease gets sidetracked when the crew gets flung to the other side of the universe. Light-years away from planet earth and with their food rations dwindling, a last ditch effort to board a space freighter may just sustain them...that is, if they can survive what is hiding in a room marked Bay Six.

Also includes a sneak peak of House of ILL Will, the new novel by Roberto Scarlato.

©2025 Roberto Scarlato (P)2025 Roberto Scarlato
Anthologies & Short Stories Psychological Short Stories Suspense Thriller & Suspense
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