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99 Horror Stories - cover

99 Horror Stories

Various Authors

Publisher: THE LAKES PUBLISHING

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Summary

"99 Horror Stories" is a spine-chilling anthology of short stories that will keep readers on the edge of their seats. Written by a variety of talented horror writers, this collection features 99 terrifying tales that explore the depths of human fears and the unknown.
From ghostly apparitions to demonic possessions, from haunted houses to cursed objects, "99 Horror Stories" presents a wide range of frightful scenarios that will leave readers with goosebumps. Each story is expertly crafted to build suspense and create an atmosphere of dread, drawing readers in and keeping them hooked until the very end.
Available since: 03/01/2023.

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