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Oh, the Horror

By: Jaime Johnesee
Narrated by: Stephanye Dussud
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Publisher's Summary

From Jaime Johnesse, a collection of psychological horror short stories including:

  • "Doors" - While using a new hypnotherapy technique Dr. Rachel Everby learns that some doors ought to stay closed;
  • "Femme Fatale" - They say women prefer less messy homicides but they don't know Tina McGhee; GRIER - Is she crazy or just crazy smart?
  • "Moseby" - Do any of us really know who we are deep down?
  • "Robbery" - Karma is a bitch and a blessing;
  • "The Restaurant" - Have you ever wanted to kill your boss?
  • "The Winnings" - Lady luck is certainly fickle;
  • "'Til Death" - The people we trust aren't always who they seem to be;
  • "Traine Wreck" - Kim Traine had wanted to die, until she thought she was going to;
  • "In Vertebrate" - Technology is scary but sometimes our fear of it can make it even scarier;
  • "Psychotherapy" - The horrors lurking in an abuse victim's mind can be even more terrifying than the abuse.
©2012 Jaime Johnesee (P)2012 Cherry Hill Publishing

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