It's been eighteen years since David Andrews has seen Grace McCann. One night she's in his dream and the next she's in his reality. This is a short story (6,500 words) prequel to From the Wreckage, originally published in the ONE anthology. From the Wreckage will be released on 10/21 and will be av
Howls From the Wreckage
β Scribed by Christopher O'Halloran (Ed.)
- Book ID
- 111816576
- Year
- 2023
- Tongue
- en-GB
- Weight
- 7 MB
- Category
- Fiction
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
β¦ Synopsis
Skies darken. Sirens wail. Buildings tremble with each distant boom. You grasp your loved ones close to you. Any second could be your last.
Howls From the Wreckage will push you to the edge of imminent disasterβand drown you in the heartbreak of its fallout.
HOWL Society Press presents its thrilling anthology of disaster horror, fittingly introduced by Nick Cutter, acclaimed author of The Troop and The Deep.
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