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Fragments of Fear - Fragments of Fear #1

Michael Kelso

Verlag: Michael Kelso

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Beschreibung

Don't look behind you...  
If you want to read some stories that will break you into a cold sweat and make you quicken your step as you walk down that dark alleyway, this is the book for you.  
For your convenience, these tasty morsels of mayhem are bite sized. All are under five hundred words long. Perfect length for a quick commute or a wait in the doctor's office.  
Can each of these stories really scare you or make you cringe in a mere five hundred words? Step inside and see...
Verfügbar seit: 06.03.2016.

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