Demons, monsters, serial killers, human experiments, urban legends, and terrifying paranormal encounters.
I found the first dead man floating when I was seven years old.
It washed up on the shore about a hundred yards from my family's summer house.
I did what any clear thinking seven-year-old would do: I gathered up all the other kids and charged them $5 each to poke it with a stick.
Over the next 10 years, another four bodies would wash out from that lake.
Each was slightly more decomposed than the last, but the police insisted they had to be separate incidents because they were all still too fresh.
They never found out where the bodies were coming from, but I did.
Maybe they would have looked harder if they knew what was really hidden beneath those dark waters.
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He's there to protect you from what's waiting on the other side.
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Early readers are saying: As a huge horror nut I love being freaked out of my mind, being taken for a dark spin, and then being left with goosebumps dotted on my skin.
ReviewFrom the first story to the last, this book was enjoyable in that spine-tingling kind of way.
It's been a very long time since I've read anything that has wormed its way into my brain and had me thinking about it hours or days later.
ReviewI swear there isn't a clunker on here.
You'd think even a solid compilation would have one or two lame ducks, but every last story in he.