Night Terrors Vol. 9
Short Horror Stories Anthology
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Narrated by:
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Johnny Raven
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Stephanie Shade
About this listen
Your worst nightmares stalk you from the shadows....
Polluted waters unleash a bloodthirsty terror in a small Ontario town.
A father and daughter seek sanctuary in an old village church, only to discover that evil knows no bounds.
And insanity plagues a young girl as she struggles to prove the monster in her basement is not a figment of her imagination....
Evil is unleashed in Scare Street’s latest bone-chilling collection of supernatural horror. Fourteen tales of terror lurk within this new volume - more than enough to give even the bravest soul a reason to fear the night.
As your eyes flutter open, you can still see dark images in your mind.... Horrifying monsters, demons, and ghouls with a hunger for human flesh. You could hear their cries, feel their razor-sharp claws against your skin. But was it real? Or was it just another bad dream?
Then, you hear footsteps in the shadows beyond your bed. And a hungry howl echoes through the night, once more. A chill runs down your spine.
Because, this time, the nightmare is real. And it’s getting closer...
This bone-chilling supernatural collection contains:
- "The Metamorphosis" by Angelique Fawns
- "The Churchyard Grim" by Warren Benedetto
- "In the Pale Blue Light" by J. Z. Pitts
- "Josephine's Darlings" by K. D. Bowers
- "Last Dance" by Sean Goulding
- "Elias Loch" by D. M. Woolston
- "Eddie" by Sinéad McCabe
- "The Rustle of Autumn Leaves" by Bryson Tuckerman
- "Mirror, Mirror on the Wall" by Carl Hughes
- "Black Mold" by Stuart Hardy
- "Awash" by Dominick Cancilla
- "Cicada's Song" by Holley Cornetto
- "The Cats in the Walls" by Thomas C. Mavroudis
- "In Rose Hall" by Ron Ripley