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Sussex Horrors - Stories of Coastal Terror and other Seaside Haunts

Rayne Hall, Jonathan Broughton, K. Cassell Mark

Editorial: Herbs House

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Sinopsis

Three Sussex authors ... Twelve horror stories. 
 
Take a terrifying journey to a coastline associated with candyfloss and amusement arcades, and see it stripped to the bone. 
Whether it's seagulls that prove to be more than a nuisance, the mysterious inhabitants of a forgotten village, or a fisherman whose Easter eggs are not for consumption, the horrors are always there ... and much closer than we care to admit. 
 
Stories include: 
 
Mark Cassell's 
- The Rebirth 
- The Commission 
- Demon Alcohol 
- Away in a Mangler 
 
Jonathan Broughton's 
- The Stealth of Spiders 
- You Have One Message 
- Furzby Holt 
- The Pensioner Pirates of Marine Parade 
 
Rayne Hall's 
- Seagulls 
- Normal, Considering the Weather 
- Scruples 
- Double Rainbows 
 
Please note: This is fiction, and some stories contain moderate blood and gore. 
Associated publishers: Burdizzo Books, Corpus Press, Crystal Lake Publishing, Dark Terror Publications, EyeCue Productions, Future Chronicles, KJK Publishing, Lafcadio Press, Matt Shaw Publications, Scimitar Press, Severed Press, Shadows at the Door Publishing, Sinister Horror Company, Sirens Call Publications
Disponible desde: 26/01/2018.

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