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Snowbooks Nouvelles d'Horreur

Cette série explore les recoins les plus sombres de la psyché humaine, proposant des novellas d'horreur glaçantes. Elle aborde les phénomènes surnaturels et les terreurs psychologiques qui tiennent les lecteurs en haleine. Chaque récit est conçu avec expertise pour susciter la peur et l'inquiétude, offrant une expérience de lecture intense. Pour les amateurs du genre à la recherche d'histoires d'horreur courtes et percutantes, cette collection est incontournable.

Scourge
Albion Fay
The Bureau of Them

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  • The Bureau of Them

    • 90pages
    • 4 heures de lecture
    3,0(3)Évaluer

    You're not the first to talk to your dead here, the vagrant said. The living always chase after their dead until they come upon their own. Formed from shadow and dust, ghosts inhabit the abandoned office building, angry at the world that denies them. When Katy sees her deceased boyfriend in the window of the derelict building, she finds a way in, hoping to be reunited. Instead, the dead ignore, the dead do not see and only the monster that is Yarker Ryland has need of her there. "....a rising purveyor of high literary strangeness..." -- Publishers Weekly "The Bureau of Them is not only an assured example of the best horror can offer, it is also an in-depth and affecting examination of loss..." -- Angela Slatter

    The Bureau of Them
  • Albion Fay

    • 150pages
    • 6 heures de lecture

    Albion Fay, a holiday house in the middle of nowhere, surrounded by nature's bounty. For the adults, a time for relaxation and to recharge the batteries, while for the children, a chance for exploration and adventure in the English countryside. A happy time for all: nothing could possibly go wrong. Or could it? What should be a magical time ends in tragedy - but what really happened that summer?

    Albion Fay
  • Scourge

    • 94pages
    • 4 heures de lecture
    3,4(9)Évaluer

    Felachnids: a race of mythical creatures rumoured to live in Yorkshire's dark countryside. The yellow eyes, the double-jointed limbs, the heads that turned backwards whenever that was necessary. These creatures, which otherwise resembled humans, appeared to occupy a small village in North Yorkshire called Nathen, about sixty miles from Bradford, up through the valleys at the foot of which the city rested. And Lee Parker is determined to track them down. Scourge is a traditional, plot-driven horror novel of suspense and excitement.

    Scourge