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These Evil Things We Do: A Novel & Four Novellas

✍ Scribed by Mick Garris


Book ID
111749706
Publisher
Encyclopocalypse Publications
Year
2022
Tongue
English
Weight
246 KB
Category
Fiction
ISBN-13
9798215565131
ASIN
B09SGJ32NV

No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.

✦ Synopsis


He's taken you to haunted hotels, into the lairs of dangerous creatures, and even to the end of the world. Now, master of horror Mick Garris wants to invite you along on a journey into the realm of the most terrifying thing of all: man.
From a plastic surgeon with a uniquely disturbing approach to his job to a deranged child genius obsessed with his teacher, These Evil Things We Do explores mankind's capacity for limitless evil--and how often that evil hides in plain sight.
Previously only available in limited print-runs and the now defunct Fangoria publishing label, this collection brings together four of Garris' works in a single volume, along with a brand new novella, Free.
So indulge your own inner monster and come along for these five fearsome tales of human wickedness... just don't be tempted to commit any evil deeds of your own.
This collection contains:

Free

Ugly

Tyler's Third Act

Snow Shadows

Salome


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