It is that time of year for Scary Stories…

“This is old fashioned scary. No gore, no slash em up. Hitchcock, Sterling, Poe, and even Sir King should be proud of Ceve and these stories.”

5.0 out of 5 stars Short stories to satisfy your Halloween, October 5, 2014
By CAMELLIFOLIA
This review is from: Bedeviled: Tales of the Macabre (Kindle Edition)
October is the time of year for stories of the Macabre. Ghosts and spirits, strange fog! This book hit the spot!

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From the depths of imagination these Macabre short stories and poems will take you on an emotional fright filled fun ride. Jack the Ripper, Vietnam, insanity of guilt, and the remorse of murder all are waiting for you.
Guilt – A mix of King and Poe as a man is driven insane by his burning desires.
The Drain – Confusion reigns as flood waters consume life and souls.
Darkness – Groundhog Day meets my favorite Martian.
Hidden – A cowboy saga.
The Dock – Jack the Ripper
Reflections – A vivid psychological portrayal of a Vietnam Vets plight with the insanities of mind and war.
The Haunting of Hathaway – An English oceanside estate is the setting for this encounter with spirit and demon.
The Thug – A 1940’s based story of a thug set on robbery and a man determined to live.
The Bogeyman – Children beware to lock your windows in this tale of soul and dream snatching.
Arsenic and the Trucker’s Wife – Murder should never be attempted by amateurs.
Room Number Three – Motel for murdered souls with a manager who likes to make his guest feel at home.
Run – A woman out for a jog – a ghost seeking to help her – an ex-husband out to kill her.
The Patting Hooves – A civil war soldiers tale.

2 thoughts on “It is that time of year for Scary Stories…

    • I hear ya…thats why I do not watch a lot of TV anymore and prefer to make up my own stories,,,Bedeviled is filled with a variety of stories guaranteed to fill you with fright and wonder. .

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