Dead of Winter : A Dark Fiction Anthology

Bok av Pamela Jeffs
A dark collection of short stories spanning multiple genres to chill you to the bone. From horror to fantasy to science fiction and beyond, these are 10 stories to die for.The Darkness Has Teeth by Pamela JeffsA time traveler's desperate struggle to right the mistake that led to the end of the world. You never know what might be lurking in the shadows until the shadows look back.The Huntress of Bur by Justin ChasteenWhat seemed like just another raid goes wrong in the worst way possible, and the hunters become the hunted. A story with a twist you won't want to miss.Fry Machete's Monsters, Munchies, and Mayhem by Stuart ConoverA reality show about monster eats collides with the monstrous host's mission to find a killer. Can he do it before his cover is blown?Only in Death by Zoey XoltonA woman trapped in the world of the Fae must break free before the baby she's been forced to carry is born. His birth heralds disaster if she can't return to her own world in time.These Claws Dig Shallow Graves by Kevin HoltonEach night a fearsome demon stalks a man as penance for a crime in his past. Or is that the only reason? There's more to her than meets the eye.Slipped Stitch by KT WagnerA chilling piece of dystopian fiction. The system of crime and punishment took a slow, brutal turn, and now it's more blood sport than justice.Spotlight by David J. GibbsThere's nothing better than Thanksgiving on his uncle's farm and a night of playing Spotlight. That is, until he comes face to face with the real reason for Thanksgiving. Spotlight isn't so much fun anymore.Coyoteman by Robert PerretA gritty supernatural tale of a killer who picks up the wrong pair of drifters. When the tables are turned, all bets are off for how it will end.The Killers by Meredith SchindehetteA woman wakes to find she has no memory of who she is or how she came to be in a young man's pickup truck, bound for "the garage". When she finds out the truth, it's hard to swallow.Annabelle Lee by Erin KahnIn excellent nod to Edgar Allen Poe, a man mourns the loss of his dear wife. But, is she so far away after all?Foreword by A.M. Rycroft