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Don’t think of Devlin Blake as person. Instead, think of Devlin Blake as your guide, as you enter the realm of the unknown. Together you’ll discover such things as vampires, monsters, demons and more. There is even the most frightening thing of all; human monsters, contained within these pages. Tiny Tales of Terror believes a story does not have be gory to be frightening. That’s why, like the great authors of yesteryear, very little blood is shown, though much is spilled. Sometimes supernatural, rarely gory, but always bizarre, Tiny Tales of Terror guarantees a fun, horrific time. Each Tiny Tale of Terror is less than 5,000 words, making it perfect for reading during coffee, lunch breaks or even waiting in line. Everyone has time for a Tiny Tale of Terror. This volume includes: THE MAN WHO BRIBED DEATH What if you could trade for the lives of other people for yours? Would you do it? THE MERMAID If you found an injured mermaid, would you take her home? And what would you feed her? CITY OF THE DEAD There’s a city deep in the forest that no one ever leaves alive. Will our hero be the first? THE DARK HEART On a dark and stormy night, a young man in strange clothing asks to be invited in. Would you invite him in? LIFE ASSURANCE A salesman claims he can ensure life against death. It’s not a life insurance policy; it’s a life assurance policy.
Media Details
- Release Date 03/28/2013
- Author Devlin Blake
- Language English
- Companies CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform
- Format Paperback
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