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Letters From A Dead World - A Collection Of Short Stories - cover

Letters From A Dead World - A Collection Of Short Stories

David Tocher

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Do you have a taste for terror?
 
Discover the power of a telepathic teenager who communicates with the living dead. Witness the nightmare visions of a widowed husband whose departed wife warns him of unspeakable interdimensional horrors. Face the wrath of angry ghosts who confront a phony psychic, showing him the true horror of his deceptive commerce.
 
And more.
 
Brace yourself for Letters from a Dead World - six terrifying stories spawned from the macabre imagination of David Tocher. With a uniquely Canadian flavour, this collection will leave you breathless, grappling with the darkest fears that haunt us all.
 
This book contains adult content and is not suitable for readers under the age of 18.
Verfügbar seit: 04.08.2023.
Drucklänge: 112 Seiten.

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