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The secrets behind these EVIL HOUSES make paranormal child's play. EVIL HOUSES is an original collection of haunted house thrillers that's a must-read for fans of ghost stories and tales of gripping terror. In The House From Hell, Mike, Trista, Greg and Tiffany conduct a paranormal investigation in a house where, twenty-eight years earlier, the father drowned his wife and son and bludgeoned his daughter to death before hanging himself. The investigation leads into the bowels of a preserved, abandoned realm where every clue exposes violent evil and each revelation deepens the terrifying, apocalyptic reality the team has exposed themselves to. In The Straw House, Steven and Brenda are living a...
Let your fascination run wild into the dark places where childish nightmares rule. Open the door to your escape and enter another’s house tonight. For tonight you discover the terrible secrets in the stranger’s house down the street. Maybe a horrible evil is hidden in the attic, leaching from the eyes of innocent dolls. Maybe the house sits on cursed earth where witchcraft was born from the torture of innocence. Or perhaps you’re an interloping drifter who happens to stumble upon a home in the woods, abandoned for a good reason. Enter and watch as your loved one is seduced by bloody evil. But wait. The tornado is rising and preparing to wipe the earth clean of the putrid evil in hell’s basement. Hidden tombs rot your soul and reveal the unspeakable as you walk the halls of death in the path of the coming destruction. You’re still here, and the best is last. A house so steeped with hatred, wild beasts patrol its outskirts as the welcome alternative to what lies in wait within its walls. Witness the rivers of blood and the roaring specters preparing to carry your soul to its final end.
When I was seventeen we moved into a house of note, in the sophisticated backwoods of a “better part” of Arkansas. The elegant wood walls held the light of windows from heaven. The skylights, as they were, bathed the living room with sufficient light to hide the darkness beneath the floor. Moving from that room into the kitchen, with its regal appointments and then, into the upstairs master bedroom and Jacuzzi-clad bathroom finished the illuminated journey. Yet, the way downward was the path of note. There was carpet and dark and damp. First, on the right, was the door to the furnace room, with a massive, devouring cavern of iron teeth, waiting for its daily dose of wooden sacrifices. Th...
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