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Campus Chills

Kelley Armstrong, Steve Vernon, Julie Czerneda, James Alan Gardner, Nancy Kilpatrick, Sèphera Girón, Kimberly Foottit, Susie Moloney, Brit Trogen, Edo Van Belkom, Carol Weekes, Douglas Smith

Publisher: Stark Publishing

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Prepare to have your blood run cold, your heart race and your brow bead with sweat! 
Tthis anthology of horror stories ranges from the starkly terrifying to the tantalizingly creepy. There's magic mixed in with the chalk dust, evil lurking in the textbooks, malevolence biding its time in the labs and perhaps something even more horrifying in the student cafeteria.                  
Chilling tales born from the dark shadows of campuses across Canada. Edited by Mark Leslie and introduced by Robert J. Sawyer, Campus Chills features thirteen all original tales of terror by Kelley Armstrong, Julie E. Czerneda, Kimberly Foottit, James Alan Gardner, Sephera Giron, Michael Kelly, Nancy Kilpatrick, Susie Moloney, Douglas Smith, Brit Trogen, Edo van Belkom, Steve Vernon and Carol Weekes.
Available since: 01/07/2016.

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