Escape: A Disturb Ink Books Anthology (Sinister Century Book 1) by H. Dair Brown


Escape: A Disturb Ink Books Anthology (Sinister Century Book 1)
Title : Escape: A Disturb Ink Books Anthology (Sinister Century Book 1)
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Language : English
Format Type : Kindle Edition
Number of Pages : 57
Publication : Published September 9, 2024

A temporary escape from reality or the ticket to a world of nightmares? Anything's possible on the silver scream.

Step through the curtains and into the shadows of a regal movie palace of the 1920s. Find your comfy seat and get ready to enjoy Escape, the first installment of the Sinister Century series by Disturb Ink Books. From the terrifying, looping reels of the human imagination, this collection captures terrors both familiar and unimaginable...

Can a young girl escape from her troubled home life with help from a ghostly woman on the silver screen?The anxieties of a young couple’s first date are about to be overshadowed as an unseen force stalks the theater.A night out at the cinema should be a respite from one couple’s chilly, brittle marriage, but appearances can be deceiving.A dream date in the opulent Upper Grand Theater ends in a young woman’s worst nightmare.

Get ready for an experience where every scene leads deeper into the dark land where monsters dwell.



Edited by H. Dair Brown, this anthology weaves together spine-chilling horror and thriller tales from acclaimed and emerging authors, Cherie Mitchell, Meg Belviso, F. Malanoche, and Jane Doring.



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Disturb Ink Books publishes fiction that lurks in the haunted land where gothic horror and psychological thrillers meet.


Escape: A Disturb Ink Books Anthology (Sinister Century Book 1) Reviews


  • Katie Brunecz

    First of all, I love this cover!

    Secondly, I'm really enjoying the short '90 minute read' format with this series. It's so easy for themed anthologies to get repetitive after a while, but by utilizing only four or five quick stories, these books never get stale.

    The 1920's cinema setting with a supernatural twist makes for a ton of fun, and each of the stories was creative and unique. I look forward to checking out the rest of the series.