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 0 Comment on The Prisoners of Stewartville by Shannon Felton
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The Prisoners of Stewartville by Shannon Felton

Contains: drugs, a shithole town, prisons, spooky tunnels.

 0 Comment on The Last Smile in Sunder City – The Fetch Phillips Archives #1 by Luke Arnold
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The Last Smile in Sunder City – The Fetch Phillips Archives #1 by Luke Arnold

Contains: a hardboiled detective, broken magic, a crumbling society, monsters and magical beings, murders most foul.

 5 Comments on To Be Devoured by Sara Tantlinger
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To Be Devoured by Sara Tantlinger

Contains: vultures, descent into madness, lesbian sex + horror.

 0 Comment on Strange Girls: Women in Horror Anthology
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Strange Girls: Women in Horror Anthology

Contains: Lots of scary stories with girls in them. Sometimes the girls are strange, other times they’re just…there.

 0 Comment on My Sister, the Serial Killer by Oyinkan Braithwaite
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My Sister, the Serial Killer by Oyinkan Braithwaite

Contains: familial bonds, codependency, bleak humor.

 0 Comment on The Possession of Natalie Glasgow by Hailey Piper
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The Possession of Natalie Glasgow by Hailey Piper

Contains: unexpected possession, exorcism, stomping.

 0 Comment on Come Closer by Sara Gran
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Come Closer by Sara Gran

Contains: demonic possession, scary beaches.

 0 Comment on Forest Underground by Lydian Foust
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Forest Underground by Lydian Foust

Contains: medical malpractice, bone piles, dead boys.

 2 Comments on True Crime by Samantha Kolesnik
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True Crime by Samantha Kolesnik

Contains: horrific and graphic abuse, lots and lots of murder.

 0 Comment on Master of Sorrows by Justin T. Call
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Master of Sorrows by Justin T. Call

Contains: kidnapped children, a hero’s journey, a lot of story.