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The Book of Shadows Vol 3 - A Supernatural Horror Anthology of Psychological Terrors Haunted Rituals and Dark Folklore - cover

The Book of Shadows Vol 3 - A Supernatural Horror Anthology of Psychological Terrors Haunted Rituals and Dark Folklore

E Nesbit, Vincent O'Sullivan, Mary Elizabeth Penn, Sir Herbert Stephen, Zenith Evergreen Literary Co.

Publisher: Zenith Evergreen Literary Co.

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Summary

The veil thins once more—darker, colder, and more terrifying than ever. Return to the shadows in Volume 3 of the haunting horror anthology series.

The Book of Shadows Vol. 3 invites you back into a world of psychological horror, ancient rituals, malevolent spirits, and unholy secrets. With stories that dig deeper into the human mind—and beyond—this volume offers twisted plots, creeping dread, and literary horror at its finest.

Whether you love modern psychological thrillers or classic supernatural suspense, this collection will chill your spine and feed your fear.

📘 What You'll Discover:
✔ Haunted houses, occult curses, and strange disappearances
✔ Psychological horror and dark folk legends
✔ Inspired by the works of Shirley Jackson, Stephen King, Mary Shelley, and Ligotti
✔ Expertly formatted with an interactive Kindle TOC

💬 What Readers Say:
"Brilliant continuation—smart, sharp, terrifying."
"Best horror series since Scary Stories to Tell in the Dark."
"Volume 3 raises the bar for indie horror anthologies."

A must-have for horror lovers, anthology collectors, and fans of intelligent, soul-stirring fiction.

📥 Download The Book of Shadows Vol. 3 now—and prepare to leave the lights on.
Available since: 05/02/2025.
Print length: 223 pages.

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