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Genre/Form: | Electronic books Short stories Horror fiction Fiction Nouvelles Romans, nouvelles, etc |
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Material Type: | Document, Fiction, Internet resource |
Document Type: | Internet Resource, Computer File |
All Authors / Contributors: |
Brian James Freeman; Kelley Armstrong; Kate Maruyama; Michael McBride; Taylor Grant; Greg Chapman |
ISBN: | 9780399182051 0399182055 |
OCLC Number: | 1006729525 |
Description: | 1 online resource |
Contents: | The way lost / Kelley Armstrong -- La Calavera / Kate Maruyama -- The devil's due / Michael McBride -- A thousand rooms of darkness / Taylor Grant -- The last night of October / Greg Chapman. |
Responsibility: | edited by Brian James Freeman. |
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"The Way Lost" by Kelley Armstrong - A mother in a small town protects her psychopathic murderous son until she contracts a terminal illness and then mails a letter to the police department confessing her suspicions. The police intercept him just as he is targeting another child, still unaware that...
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"The Way Lost" by Kelley Armstrong - A mother in a small town protects her psychopathic murderous son until she contracts a terminal illness and then mails a letter to the police department confessing her suspicions. The police intercept him just as he is targeting another child, still unaware that he is the killer, not the monster he imagines lurks in the forest.
"La Calavera" by Kate Maruyama - The narrator is a lesbian who cuts off Jasmine's head when she announces plans to move out of their shared apartment and get an apartment with her boyfriend Hector. The narrator regrets harming Jasmine and places her head on the family's altar during the Day of the Dead celebration.
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