Author: | Christopher Hawkins | ISBN: | 9781937346027 |
Publisher: | Coronis Publishing | Publication: | August 1, 2011 |
Imprint: | Smashwords Edition | Language: | English |
Author: | Christopher Hawkins |
ISBN: | 9781937346027 |
Publisher: | Coronis Publishing |
Publication: | August 1, 2011 |
Imprint: | Smashwords Edition |
Language: | English |
One Buck Horror presents five chilling tales from five of today's most up-and-coming horror authors.
"Jenny's House" is a great place to play, but an unexpected playmate makes for a dark session of show-and-tell.
Three kids seek to steal from a traveling carnival and get more than they bargained for in "A Lullaby for Caliban"
In "The Last Nephew", Nephew yearns to be free of Uncle's depredations, but when Uncle leaves his pocket watch behind one night, it gives him the key to his escape.
Crossing "The Cornfield" is harrowing on the best of winter nights, but this night, Jack turns to see eyes in the darkness, and knows that something is following him...
In "The Ginger Men", mother is baking a special ingredient into a treat for father, an ingredient that gives her pie dough a life of its own.
Featuring stories by Ada Hoffmann, Julie Jansen, Mark Onspaugh, Mike Trier, and Elizabeth Twist.
One Buck Horror presents five chilling tales from five of today's most up-and-coming horror authors.
"Jenny's House" is a great place to play, but an unexpected playmate makes for a dark session of show-and-tell.
Three kids seek to steal from a traveling carnival and get more than they bargained for in "A Lullaby for Caliban"
In "The Last Nephew", Nephew yearns to be free of Uncle's depredations, but when Uncle leaves his pocket watch behind one night, it gives him the key to his escape.
Crossing "The Cornfield" is harrowing on the best of winter nights, but this night, Jack turns to see eyes in the darkness, and knows that something is following him...
In "The Ginger Men", mother is baking a special ingredient into a treat for father, an ingredient that gives her pie dough a life of its own.
Featuring stories by Ada Hoffmann, Julie Jansen, Mark Onspaugh, Mike Trier, and Elizabeth Twist.