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Do The Dead Dream? - An Anthology of the Weird and the Peculiar - cover

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Do The Dead Dream? - An Anthology of the Weird and the Peculiar

F. P. Dorchak

Publisher: F. P. Dorchak

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“F. P. Dorchak writes like a hot-rodder heading toward a brick wall. Edge of your seat entertainment! I pondered over each of these stories long after I'd finished reading them. That's what great writing is all about!” 
Dean Wyant 
Co-Founder, Hex Publishers

	Dive a wreck that was never there, in the waters off Bimini . . .
	Meet a young girl who debates with rooftop monsters . . .
	Dine at a tiny café teetering on the edge of oblivion . . .
	Take refuge from a downpour in a gas station from nowhere . . .
	Discover the real reason behind migraines . . .
	Encounter a love gone bad before it ever existed . . .
	Explore the emotional remains of a woman’s not-quite-dead past . . .
	Follow a WWII airman falling through flak-filled German skies . . .


 
Edgy.
 
Unnerving.
 
Not quite right.
 
These are but a few of the surreal, the weird, and the peculiar you will encounter in a realm few willingly tread . . . with or without the lights on.
 
“Do The Dead Dream? is a masterpiece....”
 
Kevin Ikenberry
 
The Protocol War Series
 
 
 
“So reminiscent of the Twilight Zone!”
 
J.A. Kazimer
 
Author of CURSES!
Available since: 11/17/2017.

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