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Head Cases    by Scott Nicholson
Price: $2.99 USD. 39060 words. Published by Haunted Computer Books  on December 14, 2010. .

A collection of psychological suspense and paranoid horror tales by bestselling author Scott Nicholson. Weird crime and mystery, asylum authors, past-life regression therapy, and plain old schizoid shenanigans are afoot, including the first-ever appearance of "Fear Goggles." Shock your therapist and impress your English teacher. Bonus tales by William Meikle and John Everson.
Digging Up The Dirt    by John Porter
Price: $2.99 USD. 11550 words. Published on March 15, 2012. .

All small towns thrive on gossip. It's not what happens that matters but what's said about it. A clergyman visiting a crazy old lady soon finds that tittle-tattle can be socially harmful, as well as confusing, and quite dangerous to his own health. One of ten stories in a compilation called A Collection Of Dirty Little Stories.
My Lovely Wife, Edith    by Kevin Moore
Price: Free! 1530 words. Published on July 21, 2012. .

This piece of flash fiction follows Gordon Burchfield's account of his first week of work at a facility for the mentally ill and questions the line between sanity and delusion.
Voices, Screams, and Evil Laughs    by E. T. Brother
Price: Free! 22700 words. Published on August 1, 2012. .

Jake sees himself as a hero, a superhero even, but he is not, he is a monster. Debbie Fuller, the one he calls The Lunatic, made him who he is. She made him into the monster he has become, by locking him into The Dark Room, and by torturing him. I am sorry to say, it would have been better, if she had killed him, but she did not. Jake is the one they call The Skeleton Man, he is on the loose.
The Skeleton Maker    by E. T. Brother
Price: $0.99 USD. 24910 words. Published on August 2, 2012. .

Jake Fuller is back for part 2 of the series. The Skeleton Maker. Jake is the one they call The Skeleton Man, he is on the loose, and the town of Evilville is in trouble.
Jake Becomes The Skeleton Man: The Skeleton Man and The Lunatic Part 3    by E. T. Brother
Price: $0.99 USD. 45650 words. Published on August 3, 2012. .

Jake Becomes The Skeleton Man is about a serial killer named Jake Fuller. He thinks he is a hero, doing the world a favor, by defeating The Lunatic each time it returns. He is not a hero, he is a monster, but don`t tell him that, he may put you in The Skeleton Maker.
I Am Not A Monster: The Skeleton Man and The Lunatic Part 4    by E. T. Brother
Price: $0.99 USD. 49710 words. Published on August 3, 2012. .

I Am Not A Monster is about a serial killer named Jake Fuller. He goes by the name The Skeleton Man. He thinks he is a hero, he is not, he is a psycho. I wouldn`t tell him that, not to his face anyway, unless I want to end up in The Skeleton Maker. He loves that machine, I think he actually enjoys putting someone in it alive, he enjoys hearing them scream.
They Look Like Blades: The Skeleton Man and The Lunatic Part 5    by E. T. Brother
Price: $0.99 USD. 33490 words. Published on August 8, 2012. .

Jake Fuller, The Skeleton Man is back for They Look Like Blades, Part 5 of The Skeleton Man and The Lunatic series. He claims to not be a monster, but don`t believe him he is. I wouldn`t tell him that if I were you, because he might put you in The Skeleton Maker, and you would look pretty funny with no skin.
The House Belongs In A Horror Movie: The Skeleton Man and The Lunatic Part 6    by E. T. Brother
Price: $0.99 USD. 38130 words. Published on August 8, 2012. .

Jake Fuller, The Skeleton Man, is back for The House Belongs In A Horror Movie: The Skeleton Man and The Lunatic Part 6. He sees himself as a hero, he is not, he is a psycho. I wouldn`t call him that to his face if I were you, not if you want to live. If you don`t want to live go ahead call him a psycho but don`t say I didn`t warn you.
Visitor in Lunacy    by Stephen Curran
Price: $1.50 USD. 49740 words. Published on February 1, 2013. .

It is 1897, and confined to his room in Carfax Criminal Lunatic Asylum, Dr Richard Renfield is dying from injuries which could not be self-inflicted. His door has been barricaded from the inside and the Night Watcher swears nobody has been allowed in or out. With his last words he imparts a dire warning: “He is here.”