Night Terrors: Vol. 20
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
Try not to scream. You never know who—or what—may be listening....
A miracle comes with a terrifying price when a young blind woman confronts the horrors lurking in her basement. A trio of campers is forced to fight for their lives when their weekend getaway opens a portal to terrifying new dimension. And a Ouija board summons a malevolent force when two sisters try to contact a lost loved one….
Scare Street is proud to present a spine-tingling new collection of 14 terrifying tales. A diabolical feast of ghosts, ghouls, and screams of fear. And with each macabre nightmare more horrifying than the last, it’s only a matter of time before you unleash a blood-curdling shriek of your own….
Even now, you feel cold, putrid breath on the back of your neck. The stench of the unliving fills the room. You feverishly listen, ignoring whatever lurks just behind you, struggling to make it to the end of one more story.
After all, the next minute you hear just might be your last….
In this chilling volume, you will find the following stories:
- The Tree Man at Fort Rock by Ellen Forder Condon
- A Heart in His Hand by Luke Foster
- The Christmas Witch by Cooper O'Connor
- At the Elms by Jill Hand
- The Gravedigger's Last Job by Bradley Walker
- Color Me Gray by Matt Bliss
- A Real Likeness by Jacob Steven Mohr
- The Cry of the Campfire by J. Herrera Kamin
- The Sleep Demon by Justin Boote
- Shadow Beast by Kandi Ritton
- The Mirror Keeps the Score by Jen Mierisch
- Caught in the In-Between by Alyson Hasson
- The Burned Land by Ian E. Gonzales
- The Closet by Ron Ripley and Nick Efstathiou
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- Donna
- 13-08-22
scare street
I've collected all the Night Terror books by scare street and I really enjoyed listening to them all. Most of the stories are good with one or two as an exemption. Still worth collecting them and listening to though, Narrators are very good,
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