If you're looking for a good horror story for Halloween, then look no further. The Dark Woods Trilogy: Three Tales of Terror will have you turning on all the lights, locking the doors and windows, and checking--then rechecking--under the bed before you go to sleep at night--assuming you'll be able to sleep, which is doubtful.
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Synopsis:
There’s
something terrible in the woods behind the farm on Shady Hollow Road. No one
knows what it is, but each time the farm changes ownership, tragedy invariably ensures,
and it’s always in the autumn. A local hunter is mauled beyond recognition. A
young wife descends into madness. A trained athlete goes for an evening run and
never makes it home. Now bestselling horror novelist Ray Winston and his family
have moved into the bucolic setting, and autumn is once again descending in the
mountains of North Georgia.
Sheriff Randal
Hayes, with the help of big-game hunter Byron Wilkes, is determined to find—and
kill—the thing in the woods before it can destroy Ray and his family. Not that
Ray is any help. Ray has a drug problem. What's real? What isn't? Ray doesn't
know. All Ray knows is that he is the "Master of Fright" and has a
reputation to uphold. He also has a looming deadline. But Ray has writer's
block and needs inspiration. And that’s what he hopes to find in the scenic
North Georgia mountains—inspiration. Only Ray is about to get far more than
inspiration. He’s about to come face to face with his worst nightmare. .
The Dark
Woods Trilogy: Three Tales of Terror includes The Dark Woods (a novella), “The
Runner” (a long story), and Master of Fright: Return to the Dark Woods (a novella). While each
work is available separately, and can be enjoyed as a stand-alone tale,
together they comprise a series that tells the "complete" story of
the horrifying events that transpire on the farm on Shady Hollow Road.
Note:
I realize that this is self-promotion, quite blatant self-promotion at that; however, I cannot afford a publicist, so I must publicize my own work; otherwise, it would go undiscovered and, thus, unread.
I realize that this is self-promotion, quite blatant self-promotion at that; however, I cannot afford a publicist, so I must publicize my own work; otherwise, it would go undiscovered and, thus, unread.
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