The Dread in Denuclif: The Horrible Chronicles of Gareth ($2.99) by John Hope: England, 979. In the mist-shrouded village of Denuclif, Gareth, a cunning man, and Osric, a cautious chronicler, uncover dark secrets beyond Viking terror. Their search through hostile monasteries, wet forests, and ancient rites unveils forbidden knowledge. As Osric documents their journey, he witnesses terrors beyond human comprehension.
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Dark was the Night ($0.99) by Elizabeth Blake: Ensconced in dark trees that whisper of twisted evil, the tiny village of Hannigan lives by two rules: No one is to go into the Woods at night. No one is to go into the Woods alone. Felicity Devonshire is about to break them both.
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Memento Mori ($2.99) by Oliver Kane: The phrase “Memento Mori” is a reminder of our impermanence. It reminds us that death taunts life with both its nonchalance and indiscrimination and with its much greater dominion over the span of time. This collection of short, connected stories is a reflection of that phrase and the concepts behind it. Death comes to all.
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mon-ters ($0.99) by Kaye Bell: You can’t run from them or hide from them. But maybe, just maybe, you can outsmart them. Or can you?
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