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Ghost Tales - Spooky #2 - cover

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Ghost Tales - Spooky #2

C. H. Peery

Publisher: Electron Creations

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Summary

      This book is a derivative work based on the old pre-code horror comics of the 1940’s-1950’s, laid out for you in an illustrated, short story format. 
      Whether told over a crackling campfire, or in the comfort of an easy chair on a dark and stormy night, ghost stories have thrilled us since the beginning of time. 
      I hope you enjoy your trip down memory lane, as you immerse yourself in these 13 ghostly tales! 
Available since: 12/06/2016.

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