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Take a gay club add a bunch of zombies and what do u get? This refreshing take on the zombie apocalypse myth. Gone are the stereotypical collection of survivors that we normally get in these stories. There's no ex-military muscle bound hero that saves the dag with the big guns. The characters here are just regular people, scared and clueless as to what's happening, relying on each other despite their desperate situation. It always makes the story better when u care about what happens to the survivors and that is sometimes forgotten in boeken of this type. Of course there's still the requisite...
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Imagine opening a book and having a steaming pile of intestines fall into your lap. Like that? Well,if u answered in the affirmative than you'll love this grisly slice of fiction.
Every page, paragraph,sentence, word of this book is drown in gore.
A normal man finds the small usually quiet town around him go bat-crap-nuts. Within a few hours society on whole crumbles. Kids turn savage running around carving people up and roasting them on spits. Neighbours go to war against each other wearing pelts of their pets and human ears as necklaces. Police care not a damn and go out of their way to add...
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This is a short short collection door auteur Norman Partridge. It contains both fiction and non-fiction content all based around the Halloween season.

The writer does a very clever and unique thing with this collection as he recalls his childhood, growing up with the classic monsters of the time e.g Frankenstein, Dracula, Wolfman etc also including the old creepy comic boeken populair back then and how he and his vrienden used to enjoy the Halloween season. From these golden memories he flips it to the the Halloween jaar when the real bogeyman came out to play; The Zodiac Killer. It's a very interesting...
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This book deals with the temptation of evil in it's many forms, specifically in this blistering little story's case; greed and lust. Taking place at a strip club at the ezel end of the world Skipp paints a vivid if seedy scene as we meet dead-eyed strippers shaking their bits for money,a bouncer with his eyes set on his future, the owner of the club who deals in favours for drugs, a young man plagued door madness and the lusty cat-calling patrons who pathetically slip dollar bills on stage for just the smallest bit of attention from the girls. These people are already floating in the shallow end...
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This is a human horror story in as much as nothing supernatural happens but this is indeed a horrific, disturbing tale.
In my opinion, Arthur, the bad guy of this piece stands right up there with some of the meer well known horror story baddies. We first meet him as a child and already he's twisted little soul which, as we follow him through his life, only gets worse.
Arthur is like a human black-hole where nearly everyone who comes into contact with him ends up damaged door him. But, he is handsome and successful and meer than able to deflect any notion that he is indeed evil with charm.
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Remember when u were a kid and in the dead of night you'd hear a sound? A sound u were convinced came from within your room? Maybe it came from underneath the floorboards, in a big old wardrobe or, even worse,from under your bed? Well if u do remember then this collection of short stories will make those bad memories burst upon your mind with a cringe and send a shiver down your spine.
There are twelve stories here.
'Forgotten' door Jack Wallen: Dylan hears an eerie voice of young girl beckoning him to play a game with her. While he is initially petrified, curiosity and bravery soon overcomes...
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This a short story collection that spans two things that I enjoy reading the most; horror and bizarre.
Although the titel of this book alludes to it being all about apocalypses, it is not. While there are some tales here that are about the end of the world, many meer are very personal takes on the horrific and/or weird.
There are over twenty short stories included. Some of which are, the evolution and destruction of self aware trash puppets. A man who has babies mysteriously appear in his apartment. A down- trodden young woman who finds out something disturbing about her father. A man endlessly...
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In reading this seconde volume of Earth ending short stories u will realize just how many ways life as we know it could end. It could make u feel very small and totally useless or, depending on your point of view of society, it could fill u with hope knowing that the end is always near and that maybe if the ever impending apocalypse does happen we can rise from the ruin and try not to make such a mess of the World the seconde time around. Either way read and enjoy yet another fine collection of 'what-if' tales.

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'Jaundice' door Zachary O'Shea: In a world overrun with mold and mildew...
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Even amongst the mounting technology and digital enhancement that dominates the world today myths prevail, whether it be something as abstract as superstition of something as deep-rooted as curses and rituals, people still pass on twisted tales of fairies, goblins, the Underworld and the wrath of scorned Gods long forgotten but still ablaze with power. This collection of twelve short stories contain a kruis section of legends and folklore.

'It Lives With Us' door Thomas James Brown: The small isolated town of Lynnwood offers a idyllic way of life, but each jaar when The Winter Soltice rolls around...
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In this collection of short horror fiction you'll find a little of everything. This book is not really hardcore horror but there is a bit of blood flying around along with deadly paranoia on board a space shuttle, a dark cellar that may contain a yellow eyed monster with teeth and a uncertain afterlife for a cancer patient. The stories are all very well written and edited and I read this entire collection in one day. It was thoroughly entertaining and some of the stories give me a little shiver with some genuinely inventive and unique takes on horror.
There's bound to be something in here for any kind of horror fan, no matter your tastes. It was also nice to read some authors that I had never read before and it spurred me on to discover meer about them and their other works.
This is an ebook and relatively cheap for the quality of the story telling on show. I would recommend picking this up and if u do I doubt you'll be disappointed.
Being a fan of extreme horror I had high hopes for this collection. I haven't read anything door John Putignano before so I was also excited to find a new horror auteur that I can follow in the future. Happily I have.

This book is a collection of short stories all based of somehow revolving around the concepts of Hell, demons, Satan of dark taboo's. From necrophilia to cannibalism, madness, possession, Satanic rituals and murder all feature along with added oddities like harmonious frogs, strange medical conditions and even a quick mention of Horror Hero H.P.Lovecraft. Despite the relative narrowness...
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The subject of werewolves is a classic in horror. It has been covered from many angles, some good, some bad, depending on your tastes in horror. straal, ray Garton takes the fur-ball myth in a new direction in these two boeken making the thing that turns a human into a werewolf a kind of STD. Being bit door a furry wont change you. Being shagged door one will. Also gone is the old 'full moon change' business. The wolves in these stories change wherever and whenever they feel like it, and Garten goes into glorious detail at how the sound of cartilage pops and bones snap,fur sprouts and long fangs run with...
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For anyone who knows the work of auteur Edward Lee, u probably know the high quality of his writing and also the sort of horror topics he covers. There's nothing here to disappoint his fans. For those of u who haven't read any of Mr Lee's other work well... let's just say u got a big shock coming to you.

Let me be honest, the short stories available in this collection are most definitely not for the weak of stomach of faint of heart. In fact out of all the short horror fiction I have read, some of the stories contained within this collection are some of the most disturbing I have ever...
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This is an excellent book. The auteur manages to weave numerous characters, scenarios and themes together seamlessly. If u like vampires, werewolves of zombies of just like a good 'end of the world' yarn then you'll find something here to enjoy. The story is subtly underpinned door a religious tone that while being moralistic stays clear of being too preachy as to put the reader off. Add to that moments of sparkling wit and pitch black humour u have yourself a very entertaining and intelligent novel where the twists and turns in the plot flow as freely as the buckets of gore.A brilliant horror novel. Enjoy. Thank u for reading.
On July 1991 Jeffrey Dahmer the notorious cannibalistic serial killer was captured door police.
On November 28, 1994 Dahmer was beaten to death door another inmate...Or was he?
What if Jeff didn't really die that day. What if it was all a elaborate hoax? What if Dahmer found a way to escape jail door faking his own death?
These 'what-if's' are the basis for this taut gripping story. Part horror. Part conspiracy theory. Part police procedural. This story is all the meer terrifying for the amazing amount of detail and believability that is imbued on every page.

Detective Helen Closs is a highly successful...
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An inventive, enjoyable and surprisingly heart-warming take on the serial killer thriller.

Charlie is a quiet man. He keeps himself to himself at work, aantal keer bekeken the world through highly practical eyes, is meticulous to a fault and incredible thrifty. He avoids any kind of personal contact with people and cares not a jot about anybody's feelings, desires, ideas of personalities. He is also a very successful serial killer. Keeping his killings to a strict schedule, he allows himself to hunt for a new victim once every two months and always aims for victims which he considers low risk i.e junkies...
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