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A Night at the Shockplex

A Collection of Dark Tales

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A Night at the Shockplex

By: Brooke Reynolds
Narrated by: Michael Bridges
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Cinematic type tales of dark fiction and horror featuring zombies, witches, and more nontraditional fears that leave you fearing the monster within.

From flash to longer short stories, A Night at the Shockplex is a collection of 18 dark fictional tales that are sure to churn your insides and leave you with a feeling of dread.

In the title story, “Night at the Shockplex”, an afternoon at the movies takes a dark and twisted turn.

From the mountains of Virginia, “Appalachian Curses” will leave you weary of those you encounter out on the trail.

In the heart of Kentucky horse racing, “Phantom’s Keeper” reveals how risking it all can have devastating consequences.

“Extraction” explores the dreaded fear of a trip to the dentist.

“Apocalypse Meow” will have you questioning your own sanity each time your furry feline licks their fur.

From the mind of Brooke Reynolds, author of HEALERS, comes for the first time, a collection of 4 brand new tales and 12 previously published stories all weaved together in a single collection.

Perfect for traditional horror fans or those looking for new fears in unexpected locations.

©2025 Brooke Reynolds (P)2025 Brooke Reynolds
Anthologies & Short Stories Horror Short Stories Zombie Scary
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