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Night Terrors, Vol. 24

Short Horror Stories Anthology

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Listen to 14 stories of relentless terror....

An old piece of pottery holds an ancient evil within, until a man and his daughter unwittingly release it into the world. A private chauffeur picks up a very strange passenger, who reveals something terrifying lurking along the dark night roads, just out of sight. And justice hunts down a terrified man, when he discovers his ancestor may have committed a gruesome crime....

Scare Street is proud to present 14 diabolical new tales in this bone-chilling collection. Each ghastly short story unleashes a new nightmare, ripped from the depths of your psyche.

It’s almost as if this book has a mind of its own; a monstrous, disturbed mind, a mind full of dark dreams, and twisted nightmares.

It wants to make you shiver with fear. It longs to hear you scream.

And it knows exactly what scares you....

This volume features the following stories:

  1. "Twist the Lid" by Gordon Grice
  2. "Arthur's Wish" by Daniel Conyers
  3. "A Girl of Peculiar Taste" by S. C. Vincent
  4. "Carved in Dreams" by J. Anthony Hartley
  5. "Rough Waters" by Corey Niles
  6. "Hellbender" by Phil Keeling
  7. "High Beams" by A. K. McCarthy
  8. "Ido" by John Joseph Ryan
  9. "Hour of the Witch" by Frederick Pangbourne
  10. "This Girl I Used to Know" by Suki Litchfield
  11. "The Competition" by Veronica Leigh
  12. "The Likeness of a Murderer" by Simon Lee-Price
  13. "The Other Cassandra Went Insane" by Shannon Frost Greenstein
  14. "The Child Thief" by Ron Ripley and Kevin Saito
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