Books tagged: horror anthology short story stories

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Jack de Gate    by David Bronkhorst
Price: Free! 14550 words. Published on February 15, 2010. .

In Jack de Gate zijn vijf angstaanjagende verhalen van David Bronkhorst verzameld. In het titelverhaal Jack de Gate gaat een camera-team de woestijn in. Twee leden van de filmploeg raken gestrand en afgezonderd van de rest. Plotseling komt de woestijn tot leven... en niet alleen de woestijn.
Tales for a Dark Night    by Scott Clark
Price: $2.99 USD. 38190 words. Published on April 13, 2010. .

Some of the best scary stories are connected with urban legends. There is something in them that seems to touch a dark place in the psyche somewhere. That has to be why they show up all over in one form or another often virtually unchanged. Some of the stories here are urban legends. Some are not. No matter which they are, however, each one of them is firmly planted in the eerie and the macabre.
Dead Science: A Zombie Anthology    by A.P. Fuchs
Price: $4.99 USD. 59820 words. Published by Coscom Entertainment on April 17, 2010. .

Sometimes . . . science goes wrong. Featuring the terrifying tales of 13 authors, Dead Science brings you stories of the undead unlike any you’ve ever read before. Prepare to go behind-the-scenes and learn about the causes of various zombie uprisings and the havoc these creatures wreak upon the living.
Grandma and the Horror on North Thirteenth Street    by Thomas Rengstorff
Price: $0.99 USD. 13700 words. Published on April 18, 2010. .

Read the intriguing story about a college student that gets caught in a possessed rooming house filled with eccentric guests, ghosts, and murder.
Magic Man Plus 15 Tales of Terror: A Collection of Horror Stories    by A.P. Fuchs
Price: $0.99 USD. 70640 words. Published by Coscom Entertainment on July 5, 2010. .

15 tales of darkness lie within this thrilling collection of horrific adventure. The Magic Man comes and demands your blood. Kids get lost in the woods and meet a bogeyman. The Ripper murders are over but something else haunts the dark. A protective mother enters a theatre of skulls. These tales and more await you within. Horror author A.P. Fuchs shares with you his nightmares.
Walking Dead Man's Blog & Halloween Tales    by Gary Morton
Price: $0.99 USD. 88420 words. Published on July 22, 2010. .

Walking Dead Man’s Blog is horror fiction with class and it moves through many unique plots and styles. Gary Morton can write fiction of any length. Something few authors can do. He’s offbeat, then gruesome then straight horror or telling a ghost story or on a slug hunt. The book moves through so many tales as to keep you always turning the pages. Frank Web (Fright Library)
The Town That God Forgot    by Martin McGregor
Price: $0.99 USD. 12040 words. Published on August 15, 2010. .

Discovering the truth about brutal murders and the dark history of Andover and surrounding villages in Hampshire. A collection of some of the most brutal murders in history, right on our own doorstep. Why would a loving husband murder his three young children and wife with an axe? The eight year old girls whose body was decapitated, and her eyes were removed who did it? Find the answers here
Right Round    by Finn Herloce
Price: Free! 1860 words. Published on August 26, 2010. .

When John had an affair with his coffee girl, he didn't expect it to turn out into this bloody mess.
Classic Vampire Tales (Vol.1)    by James Roy Daley
Price: Free! 83410 words. Published by Books of the Dead Press  on October 19, 2010. .

Classic Vampire fiction at its very finest! Includes amazing stories by: J. Sheridan Lefanu, M. R. James, F. Marion Crawford, Mary E. Wilkins Freeman, James Robinson Planche, Johann Ludwig Tieck, Bram Stoker, E. F. Benson, and Algernon Blackwood!
Three Horror Tales    by Carl Reader
Price: $0.99 USD. 13910 words. Published on March 19, 2011. .

As the title suggests, this offering contains three stories of the strange and grotesque. In "His Angels He Charges With Error" a priest is determined to discover why his brother, also a priest, committed suicide. In "The Euthanasians" a unique method of disposing of the terminally ill is depicted. And in "My Father's Watch" an ancient curse attempts to avenge a horrific massacre.