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  • Three Creepy Tales

  • A Collection of Horror
  • By: G.M. Hague
  • Narrated by: G.M.Hague
  • Length: 12 hrs and 13 mins

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Three Creepy Tales

By: G.M. Hague
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Publisher's Summary

A collection of G.M. Hague's first three "Paranormal Tales" novellas, this brings together classic horror and traditional ghost stories into a full-length book that will keep you awake long into the night and leaving the lights on.

In "Death Wish" a woman fervently wishes her adored husband wasn't dead—and gets far more than she wanted. "The Girl in the Back Seat" is a cautionary tale about picking up hitchhikers. Teenage girls can be difficult, especially when their unhappy spirits become obsessed with the living. "Footprints in the Snow" shows that war can be hell in an entirely different way. The strange abbey in the forest can never be a sanctury for anyone.

These three stories have everything for the true horror fan—ghosts, zombies, and terrifying mysteries from beyond the grave.

©2024 G.M.Hague (P)2024 G.M.Hague

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