Edith Nesbit's natural gift for storytelling has brought her worldwide renown as a classic children's author. But beyond her beloved children's stories lay a darker side to her imagination, revealed here in her chilling tales of the supernatural. Haunted by lifelong phobias which provoked, in her ow
Dark Corners - Twelve Tales of Terror
โ Scribed by Bray, Michael
- Book ID
- 108741002
- Publisher
- Dark Hall Press
- Year
- 2012
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 149 KB
- Category
- Fiction
- ASIN
- B009DP4UHC
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โฆ Synopsis
What lurks within the darkness? What crawls outside of our perception? What happens when the world as we know it stops making sense? When reality isn't what it seems, and the rules no longer apply... Michael Bray delivers twelve tales of mind-bending terror from the dark reaches of the human psyche
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