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Beneath the Garden by MichaelWhitehouse6
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Frederick loves his garden, almost as much as he loves killing. But when he brutally kills someone on his doorstep, he and his precious garden get more than he bargained for.
The Melancholy of Herbert Solomon by MichaelWhitehouse6
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In the town of Ettrick, children are vanishing without a trace. All eyes turn to the stranger living in the surrounding woods. A man who shuns all human contact and whose appearance terrifies all who look upon him.
Little Tweets of Horror by MichaelWhitehouse6
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A collection of frightening and unnerving horror stories, each only a few sentences long.
Dark Alley: You Choose the Adventure! by MichaelWhitehouse6
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You flee for your life, caught in the middle of a full scale riot. Violence, death, and destruction surrounds you as you force your way into an abandoned warehouse for shelter. A group of thugs follow, and you see no where to escape, but just as the panic truly sets in a voice speaks from the blackened recess of an old fireplace, beckoning you in-ward. Do you enter that ominous place, or take your chances with maniacs at your back? Welcome to Dark Alley, tread carefully for your choices may just cost you your life...
Off the Beaten Path by MichaelWhitehouse6
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Robert Francis sets off into the Scottish wilderness in the pursuit of solitude. Straying from the path, however, can have dire consequences, and a chance encounter with a mysterious grave leaves Robert as the one being pursued...
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An aspiring writer receives a number of sinister emails which seem to predict tragic and horrific events. Racked by the guilt of being unable to interpret them in time to avert each tragedy, he sets out to do the only thing that he can: Find out who, or what, is sending them.
How to Write a Great Horror Story by MichaelWhitehouse6
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In this book you will find essential tips, tricks, and techniques which will help you to craft the most frightening of tales...
Vampiric Interdiction by taliciaem
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Villahr is a tortured young Vici in a world overrun after a colossal Vampiric invasion. The earth has been completely reformatted and separated into two regions, one for the vampires and one for the humans, which is growing smaller day by day. By law it is forbidden for any of the Vampiric and Vicio species to interact, punishable by death, that is how it has always been. A group of trappers made up of highly skilled men and women decide to rise up and fight for their world, breaking the mortal-vamp complaisance, and start picking off the supernatural. After an important part of Villahr's life is taken from him as a result of this mutiny, Villahr is forced to go against his own nature and the very regulations he swore to follow at all costs to find the culprits and stop them. Follow him him on his journey as he seeks justice and vengeance with the number one source of his loathing as his only companion, and ends up finding more than he ever thought possible.
My Only Friend by PlayItAgainSam
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Wyatt, an abused boy at 14 years old, writes a letter to his best friend.
Everyone for Themselves by Moonshadow23
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Trevor stumbled over rocks and sticks as he attempted to get away. He was being chased, most definitely, and the person chasing him was obviously not going to give up. It was all Trent's fault, he thought bitterly. All Trent's fault for leaving us. When he said 'on your own', he really meant it. He had banished everyone to the forest, told everyone to stay alive, but never to come back to the campsite, or the cabins, until there was a winner. That it was everyone for themselves.