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Horror Stories – Volume 3 contains three scary and nail-biting horror novels.
The Pact
Joe Burke has been invited by two colleagues to join them on a hunting trip. During a stop at a desolate picnic area, he starts to suspect that something is wrong, that this is no ordinary hunting trip. A cryptic voice message left on his phone leads him to suspect that his colleagues intend to kill him.
They are already deep inside the woods and Joe realizes that he has no other option but to follow them to the cabin where they’ll spend the next few days. There he will have to figure out a way to thwart their plan.
But will he succeed, or will he end up with a bullet in his back?
Trapped
A trip to the Yukon Territory in northern Canada turns into a nightmare for three childhood friends. Shortly after being dropped off on a frozen, isolated lake they make a bone chilling discovery. When the initial shock eventually wears off, they realize that the ones responsible are hiding in the woods and keeping a close eye on them. That’s when the terror starts in earnest.
The plane that brought them to this vast, isolated wilderness is not scheduled to return for another week, and they have no means of communicating with the outside world. There’s only one option available to the trio; survive in this hostile environment for the next seven days or face a certain and very painful death.
Trapped is an edge of your seat thriller that is guaranteed to get your heart pumping.
The Bad Country
David and Mary are on their way to visit David’s parents in Montana. During an unscheduled stop in an isolated mountain town in Idaho they make a gruesome discovery. It doesn’t take long for the townsfolk to turn against them, and they are forced to flee. But fleeing is easier said than done. They’re all alone, surrounded by wilderness and hostile locals who are willing to do whatever it takes to protect the town’s horrible secret. A bone chilling horror tale from the cold, dark North Country.
So, sit back and enjoy these three stories, comprising nearly 115 000 words of bone chilling horror that will make your blood go cold.
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