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Sinister Stitches

K. Cassell Mark

Publisher: Herbs House

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Summary

Twelve horror stories weave truths you do not want to hear. 
 
The collection includes: 
Intensive Scare – Three teenagers dabble in the occult and learn there's a good reason to be afraid of the dark. 
Red, White and Black – When a clinical trial goes horribly wrong, a lone survivor finds herself fleeing from a sentient infection. 
Meeting Mum – Introducing a new girlfriend to your parents has never been so problematic. 
Midnight Clay – An otherwise pleasant homeward journey is interrupted by a demon with a particularly grotesque skill. 
 
And other scary tales... 
 
Each story binds the Shadow Fabric mythos tighter, revealing that everything around us is entwined with a deep-rooted darkness. And sometimes that darkness — the fabric — tears. 
  
A darkness surrounds us, even with the lights on.
Available since: 10/31/2015.

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