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Scary Western Short Stories - A Supernatural Western of Cursed Towns and Vengeful Spirits - cover

Scary Western Short Stories - A Supernatural Western of Cursed Towns and Vengeful Spirits

A AI, Pieter Haasbroek

Publisher: Pieter Haasbroek

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SCARY WESTERN SHORT STORIES
 
Scary Western Short Stories brings to life a haunting collection of eerie, thrilling tales set in the desolate and lawless landscapes of the Wild West. Crafted by artificial intelligence, this anthology of 14 unique stories transports readers to ghost towns, cursed canyons, and desolate mountain trails where the supernatural collides with the grit and solitude of frontier life.
 
From The Haunting of Bitter Ridge, where a drifter encounters the chilling remnants of an abandoned mining town and its ancient curse, to The Blood Moon of Blackthorn Canyon, where the legendary blood-red moon brings malevolent spirits back to life, each tale unearths the terrors hidden within the shadows of the Old West. In The Devil’s Brand, a mysterious mark spells doom for those who bear it, while The Phantom Rider introduces a ghostly cowboy who exacts vengeance on the wicked.
 
In The Hangman’s Noose, the gallows hold a dark power over the townsfolk, and The Cursed Canyon is a place few dare to venture, for the souls who enter often do not return. Every story combines rich, atmospheric detail with gripping suspense, weaving together a landscape of spectral gunfighters, ominous legends, and malevolent spirits.
 
This collection is perfect for fans of western lore and supernatural horror alike, inviting readers into a world where courage is tested, and the line between the living and the dead is perilously thin.
 
#ScaryWesternShortStories
Available since: 12/09/2024.
Print length: 75 pages.

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