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Spine Chillers

Mark L'Estrange

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A portrait which hides the secret to a brutal murder. A secret military experiment which results in a terror beyond imagination. An invitation to a night of passion, too good to be true.
 
A derelict asylum for the criminally insane, where one patient refuses to leave. A game of trick-or-treat which uncovers a deadly secret. The spirit of a murdered woman haunts an isolated cottage.
 
A young girl unleashes her feline instincts. A serendipitous discovery that carries the DNA of a serial killer. A murder victim who returns from the grave, seeking retribution.
 
These and many other tales of terror await you in Mark L'Estrange's Spine Chillers, ready to turn your blood to ice.
 
This book contains graphic violence and is not suitable for readers under the age of 18.
Disponibile da: 03/12/2021.
Lunghezza di stampa: 316 pagine.

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