Author: Mathew L. Reyes, Travis Lee, Mason Gallaway, Jesse Rosenbaum, Sabrina Howard, Angela Sylvaine, John Gallant, Edmund Stone, Joshua Orr, Christopher J. Nardone, David Barclay, J. M. White, Justin Boote, C. A. Verstraete, Ethan Robles, E. J. Werrlein, Stacey Dighton, Ron Ripley, Kevin Saito
Series: Night Terrors #26
Narrator: Johnny Raven, Stephanie Shade
Unabridged: 9 hr 34 min
Format: Digital Audiobook
Publisher: Findaway Voices
Published: 07/28/2023
Prepare for a crash course in terror…
Scare Street is proud to present this monstrous new collection of macabre tales. Eighteen stories torn from the shadows, filled with bone-chilling fiends, skin-crawling monsters, and malevolent spirits.
As you lose yourself in the dark depths of another diabolical tale, a school bell rings in the darkness… You look around, shocked to find yourself chained to a school desk. As the teacher’s eyes glow red, she rakes her nails across the chalkboard.
The other students glare at you with hungry eyes and dripping fangs. Their claws scrape the floor as they surround you.
Class is in session. And today’s lesson is human anatomy.
Let the dissection begin…
Night Terrors Vol. 26 features the following stories:
1. Mother Thing by Mathew L. Reyes
2. The Bar Visitor by Travis Lee
3. The Suicide Dead by Mason Gallaway
4. Eternally Yours by Jesse Rosenbaum
5. All the Children of Lesnaya Street by Sabrina Howard
6. The Wrong Kind of Attention by Angela Sylvaine
7. Neighborhood Watch by John Gallant
8. Snow by Edmund Stone
9. The Creek by Joshua Orr
10. Spooks by Christopher J. Nardone
11. B2 by David Barclay
12. My Wife Is Having an Affair by J. M. White
13. High Tension by Justin Boote
14. The Ghosts of Paris by C. A. Verstraete
15. Mark Breaks Up the Band by Ethan Robles
16. The Pitch Pine Witch by E. J. Werrlein
17. An Ocean Black by Stacey Dighton
18. Just Passing Through by Ron Ripley and Kevin Saito
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