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One Dark Year - A Year's Worth Of Twisted Short Stories - cover

One Dark Year - A Year's Worth Of Twisted Short Stories

Elly Grant

Publisher: Next Chapter

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Summary

Dark humour, dread and despair, this collection of short stories has it all.
 
Some will make you smile, wryly; others will creep you out. All will inspire your dark imaginings.
 
Do you dare to read before bedtime?
Available since: 12/21/2021.

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