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Do not disturb the foliage.
Follow the vines through a forest of old wars, revenge, and lost love. Creep past the grounds of the asylum that once housed lycanthropes, and tread softly through the potato fields (I wouldn't eat any, if I were you). Through dark and dilapidated houses and high-end facilities for the undead to unsettling dental offices and cathedrals, you'll encounter a wide variety of the dead and the dying and the reborn.
Whether it's internet romances gone wrong, mermaids starving for love, bodies becoming one with the forest, or night nurses with unsavory appetites, A Slightly Stranger Point of View delivers the unsettling and the strange on a silver, moss-covered platter.
Do not disturb the foliage.
Follow the vines through a forest of old wars, revenge, and lost love. Creep past the grounds of the asylum that once housed lycanthropes, and tread softly through the...
Follow the vines through a forest of old wars, revenge, and lost love. Creep past the grounds of the asylum that once housed lycanthropes, and tread softly through the potato fields (I wouldn't eat any, if I were you). Through dark and dilapidated houses and high-end facilities for the undead to unsettling dental offices and cathedrals, you'll encounter a wide variety of the dead and the dying and the reborn.
Whether it's internet romances gone wrong, mermaids starving for love, bodies becoming one with the forest, or night nurses with unsavory appetites, A Slightly Stranger Point of View delivers the unsettling and the strange on a silver, moss-covered platter.
An unsetting collection of horror short stories that leaves your skin crawling.
From shared trauma with a protagonist to fridge horror (things that become increasingly unsettling the more they're thought about afterward), there is something to make readers squirm.
The terror and suspense is built for each short story, holding back some crucial details until the big horror reveal. Since each short story can be comfortably read in under 20 minutes, I highly recommend digesting each morsel (short story) to allow the full weight of the horror to sink into the reader.
Thank you to NetGalley and the author for providing me an e-ARC.
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The terror and suspense are built for each short story, holding back some crucial details until the big horror reveal. Since each short story can be comfortably read in under 20 minutes, I highly recommend digesting each morsel (short story) to allow the full weight of the horror to sink into the reader.
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An unsetting collection of horror short stories that leaves your skin crawling.
From shared trauma with a protagonist to fridge horror (things that become increasingly unsettling the more they're thought about afterward), there is something to make readers squirm.
The terror and suspense is built for each short story, holding back some crucial details until the big horror reveal. Since each short story can be comfortably read in under 20 minutes, I highly recommend digesting each morsel (short story) to allow the full weight of the horror to sink into the reader.
Thank you to NetGalley and the author for providing me an e-ARC.
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Reviewer 1178625
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The terror and suspense are built for each short story, holding back some crucial details until the big horror reveal. Since each short story can be comfortably read in under 20 minutes, I highly recommend digesting each morsel (short story) to allow the full weight of the horror to sink into the reader.