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Chunks of Terror, Vol. 1

23 Tales of Terror

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Chunks of Terror, Vol. 1

By: Steve Hudgins
Narrated by: Steve Hudgins
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Prepare to be terrified

23 Terrifying Tales told in a true story style that will curdle your blood and send shivers down your spine!

THE MOONRISE MANOR HOTEL – Tales from the most haunted hotel in the world.

I FOUND AN ELEVATOR IN THE MIDDLE OF A FOREST – A hiker is shocked by what he discovers in the depths of a dark forest.

MY SCARIEST CLIENT – A criminal defense attorney tells a tale of the scariest client he ever encountered.

BOOK OF HORRORS – A collector finds a vintage book in a storage locker. What the book says on the opening page is chilling!

MY DAUGHTER’S CREEPY DRAWINGS – A young girl’s mother grows increasingly disturbed by her daughter’s disturbing drawings.

DON’T GO INTO THE HOUSE – The town bully dares one of his victims to entire the infamous Marlowe House.

SERIAL KILLER ON THE LOOSE – Who is the meticulous serial killer who has been terrorizing a small community?

THE STRANGE TALE OF FLIGHT 636 – Is there any truth to the drunken man’s tirade of the chilling thing he saw on the plane?

These and other short scary horror stories await you! I am here to satisfy all of your horror anthology needs!

©2023 Steve Hudgins (P)2023 Steve Hudgins
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