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Terrible Thrills

C. Dennis Moore

Publisher: C. Dennis Moore

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Summary

Horror author C. Dennis Moore returns with his first short story collection, the one that prompted CEMETERY DANCE magazine to call him “an author worth keeping an eye on.” When the original publisher went out of business, the book went out of print, but now it’s back in both print and ebook formats to once again invite readers on 25 terrifying journeys. 
In TERRIBLE THRILLS, Moore packs a punch with some of his shortest stories (3500 words or less), proving brevity really is the key to effective communication. The horrors inside include a late night Halloween attraction that traps half a dozen people in an underground catacomb. Lost in the dark with no way out, one guest treads a dark path into madness and paranoia in a story that combines the atmosphere of Edgar Allan Poe with the scares of Stephen King. 
In “The Son of Man”, three friends discover a living, growing creature is forming in the clouds outside one of their houses. And while the whispered words echoing through their heads usually inspire hope in the faithful, this time the friends aren’t so sure it doesn’t spell their doom. 
“Plaything” and “Parliament of Jim” take wildly different looks at the question of identity and free will, while “The Stand-In” poses the question “How much does where we come from determine where we’re going?” as the narrator tries to track down his birth father, an abusive psychopath out for revenge. 
In “Working for the Fat Man”, an immortal Santa Claus uses the names on his Naughty list to feed his powers, but what happens if he slips up and nabs one of the Nice kids instead? 
“In the Town of Broken Dreams” watches the town of Yellow Brook, KS as they chase down and execute a mysterious stranger, then live with the consequences of their actions as everyone in town slowly succumbs to the bad luck that follows. 
TERRIBLE THRILLS is a collection of horror fiction from the man author Kealan Patrick Burke called “one of the suspense genres best kept secrets.” 
C. Dennis Moore is the author of the bestselling THE THIRD FLOOR, as well as other novels in the Angel Hill cycle, THE MAN IN THE WINDOW, THE GHOSTS OF MERTLAND, THE FLIP, and RETURN TO ANGEL HILL (written with David Bain). 
 
PRAISE FOR TERRIBLE THRILLS: 
"C. Dennis Moore is a writer well worth watching, if for no other reason than to say you were reading him long before he hit the big time, as he is certainly destined to."  
-- Kealan Patrick Burke, Stoker Award-winning author of The Turtle Boy, The Hides, and Vessels  
“C. Dennis Moore has the unusual ability to connect with readers. I have to wonder why, with his ability to shock with everyday fascination and superb craft, he isn't famous yet across our dark, dark world. But he will be.”  
--Charlee Jacob, Stoker Award-winning author of Dread in the Beast, Wormwood Nights, and Haunter  
"Author C. Dennis Moore definitely knows his way around a short story. His mastery of the form is especially evident in the two dozen examples comprising his debut collection, Terrible Thrills ... The flash fiction works like a sucker punch to the eye, but the longer stories -- given Moore's economy with words -- allow him to drag us through quite a range of terrors."  
--Craig Clarke, Craig’s Book Club  
“The consistent improvement in his work over the years, as well as his ability to seamlessly shift from the mundane to the surreal, indicate an author worth keeping an eye on.”  
--Garrett Peck, Cemetery Dance Magazine
Available since: 08/17/2015.

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