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Tommy's Teeth and Other Tales

Claire L. Fishback

Editorial: Dark Doorways Press, LLC

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Sinopsis

From the strange and unusual to horrific tales of true love. Mysterious holes in a field and inanimate objects with sentient thoughts and dark desires. Guilt. A box of teeth. Television broadcasting actual memories. Jealousy.
 
Smells. Illnesses. Forgotten memories.
 
A chair in dire need of new… skin.
 
A house who just wants a nice family to move in… who won’t die inside her walls.
 
A message that could save humanity… if only someone would listen.
 
Seventeen brand new stories (and two poems) from award-winning horror author, Claire L. Fishback. Stories and poems to create delight… or fright.
 
The choice is yours.
 
Or is it?
Disponible desde: 14/11/2023.
Longitud de impresión: 254 páginas.

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