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Dark Memories

Vincent Vail

Publisher: La Forgia Press

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Summary

Thirteen stories that will guide you through a dark and unsettling journey, penned by author Vincent Vail. Each tale offers a window into a world where the unknown seeps into everyday life, transforming it into something hauntingly familiar. The pages of this collection are steeped in anxiety and subtle terror, ready to pull you into situations where nothing is as it seems. With atmospheres thick with unease, shocking encounters, and secrets hidden in the shadows, these tales will test your nerves, leaving you with the feeling that, even in your reality, something might not be quite as it appears...
Available since: 01/24/2025.
Print length: 400 pages.

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