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Terror Tales: Volume Two - Terror Tales #2

Michael Bray

Publisher: Michael Bray

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Summary

Introducing a second volume of original horror stories based around the things that people fear most. Phobias, childhood terrors and personal demons are all explored and twisted into sometimes violent and always disturbing tales designed to chill the reader to the core.  
If you are a fan of Tales from the Crypt, The Twilight Zone, The Outer Limits, Black Mirror and other horror anthology TV shows, then this collection is for you! 
 
Just one question remains. Dare you face your fears and those of others?
Available since: 01/02/2018.

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