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What We Found in the Woods - cover

What We Found in the Woods

Shane McKenzie

Publisher: Independent Legions Publishing

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Summary

From writer Shane McKenzie comes three tales running the gamut from a classic horror story of three boys stumbling onto a most unique photograph in the woods to an act of revenge gone astronomically wrong (or right?) to Siamese twins with very poor social skills. Creepy, unusual, and grotesque, McKenzie delivers the goods in a collection that will give even the most seasoned horror reader whiplash. Contains the reprinted novella 'What We Found in the Woods' (originally published with the title of 'Polaroid') and the stories 'Radioactive Revenge' and 'We'.
Available since: 09/30/2016.

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