John Baiori's Anthology of Horror and the Macabre |
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Author:
| Baiori, John |
ISBN: | 979-8-6864-2427-2 |
Publication Date: | Sep 2020 |
Publisher: | Independently Published
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Book Format: | Paperback |
List Price: | USD $6.50 |
Book Description:
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From the author of "Mindful Lies"; an anthology collection of short stories originally posted in the early 2000's on Fearnet.com. A large portion of the content is definitely not for the faint of heart or easily offended; but, written in mind for the horror-based fans devoted to the genre. (NOTE: For mature readers only. - This book contains explicitly graphic violence (including some graphically explicit deviant sexual violence) and violence throughout some of the stories included in...
More DescriptionFrom the author of "Mindful Lies"; an anthology collection of short stories originally posted in the early 2000's on Fearnet.com. A large portion of the content is definitely not for the faint of heart or easily offended; but, written in mind for the horror-based fans devoted to the genre. (NOTE: For mature readers only. - This book contains explicitly graphic violence (including some graphically explicit deviant sexual violence) and violence throughout some of the stories included in the anthology.)Within this anthology; one will find tales ranging from the eerily macabre to the ultra-violently, perversely horrific. A collection of the stories where the dead openly interact with the living. Be it benevolent spirits who were wronged themselves while alive, who return to protect those being are now being persecuted themselves; or, angered, tormented souls seeking revenge and retribution to those responsible for their untimely deaths...there is no rest for the dead.A book with an array of restless spirits, demons, murderers, and victims...this anthology will carry out one similar thematic element throughout all its tales...and, that is; most all of the key characters are either young, or young teen, children. That's right...whether they be restless spirits, victims...or even; the murderers themselves.