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In Tooth and Claw - Tales of Horror and The Supernatural - cover

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In Tooth and Claw - Tales of Horror and The Supernatural

Dan Soule

Casa editrice: Rotten Row

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If dreams come true, then so do nightmares. Especially when demons hide - and devour - in plain sight, or the wrong psychopath is recruited for their dream job. When a telephone rings for a forgotten boy in an old red telephone box, or when the sinister origin of a curse is locked within a children's nursery rhyme, then the horror will follow you darkly into your dreams. And it will still be there when you wake. 
 
 
 
Click the buy button and join the growing zombie horde of readers spellbound by horror author Dan Soule’s storytelling. Let the eight stories fester in your putrefying claw as they worm into your mind. 
 
 
 
Praise for the author:
 
"Dan Soule is a cinematic writer - a master at focusing the reader's attention on the seemingly mundane details of a setting as he steadily builds the mood of his narrative from a whisper of uneasiness to a crescendo of full-blown cosmic horror" - Paul Guernsey, Editor & Publisher of The Ghost Story.
 
 
 
“Dan Soule crafts characters that feel so authentic, so real, they become part of you. When he puts them through the ringer, you’re not just scared for them, you’re scared for yourself. His stories aren’t just guaranteed to scare you, they’re guaranteed to devastate you.” 
 
Caitlin Marceau, Editor & Publisher, Sanitarium Magazine.
 
 
 
"A Dan Soule story is a treat, which makes this collection a feast. He knows how to grab you from the beginning, keep you guessing through a tight and fast-paced narrative, then give you the ending you need but maybe didn't want. Dark, compelling, and engaging throughout, you won't want to miss these excellent tales of horror."
 
Joel Caris, Editor & Publisher, Into the Ruins.
 
Click the buy button if you enjoy short stories by the likes of Dean Koontz, Stephen King and Ray Bradbury. 
Disponibile da: 23/08/2019.

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