Midnight Snacks

Fiction & Literature, Horror, Science Fiction & Fantasy, Short Stories
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Author: Jean Marie Bauhaus ISBN: 9781386967217
Publisher: Jean Marie Bauhaus Publication: February 5, 2018
Imprint: Language: English
Author: Jean Marie Bauhaus
ISBN: 9781386967217
Publisher: Jean Marie Bauhaus
Publication: February 5, 2018
Imprint:
Language: English

From the author of Dominion of the Damned and the Restless Spirits series come four bite-sized tales of terror. Jean Marie Bauhaus spins a mesmerizing and haunting world in which monsters roam the post-apocalyptic streets of New York, scavenging for their next meal, vengeance finds room for compassion in surprising places, and even the vending machine down the hall begins acting shifty.

Also features the novelette Eucha Falls, a spellbinding tale of horror. It's been a year since Melanie Fisher's little brother Scottie disappeared without a trace, and investigators are no closer to learning what happened to him. Determined to get answers, Melanie and her boyfriend, Shane Campbell, journey to the site where Scottie's car was found abandoned and burned -- a strip of gravel road leading to the long abandoned theme park once known as Eucha Falls.

Melanie and Shane's explorations lead them to a lost video camera. What they find on the camera is shocking evidence that not only was Scottie there, but that he had succumbed to some sort of inexplicable madness. As Melanie and Shane dig deeper, they find that the madness is catching. But is it really madness, or evidence of something much more real, and much more sinister than they ever could have imagined?

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From the author of Dominion of the Damned and the Restless Spirits series come four bite-sized tales of terror. Jean Marie Bauhaus spins a mesmerizing and haunting world in which monsters roam the post-apocalyptic streets of New York, scavenging for their next meal, vengeance finds room for compassion in surprising places, and even the vending machine down the hall begins acting shifty.

Also features the novelette Eucha Falls, a spellbinding tale of horror. It's been a year since Melanie Fisher's little brother Scottie disappeared without a trace, and investigators are no closer to learning what happened to him. Determined to get answers, Melanie and her boyfriend, Shane Campbell, journey to the site where Scottie's car was found abandoned and burned -- a strip of gravel road leading to the long abandoned theme park once known as Eucha Falls.

Melanie and Shane's explorations lead them to a lost video camera. What they find on the camera is shocking evidence that not only was Scottie there, but that he had succumbed to some sort of inexplicable madness. As Melanie and Shane dig deeper, they find that the madness is catching. But is it really madness, or evidence of something much more real, and much more sinister than they ever could have imagined?

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