Night Terrors Vol. 18: Short Horror Stories Anthology by Scare Street


Night Terrors Vol. 18: Short Horror Stories Anthology
Title : Night Terrors Vol. 18: Short Horror Stories Anthology
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ISBN : -
Language : English
Format Type : Kindle Edition
Number of Pages : 205
Publication : First published September 28, 2021

All aboard the night train to terror…Trick-or-treating takes a sinister turn when a restless spirit seeks revenge on friends who abandoned him. A man’s worst memories are turned against him in a cruel dystopian nightmare. And a specialist in deadly wildlife encounters an unusual predator with an appetite for human flesh…The Scare Street train is leaving the station with a new collection of skin-crawling horror. Thirteen tales of nightmares and dark fantasy lurk within its decaying pages. Plenty of reading to occupy your mind, as your train ride to terror begins.A skeletal hand takes your ticket. The conductor’s rotting lips curl into an sinister grin. Ghostly passengers drift through the car as the engine’s whistle blows.Through the window, you see a dark tunnel ahead. Giant fangs glisten in the moonlight, surrounding the dark, gaping passageway. As the train plunges deeper into the monstrous maw, the other passengers wail in fright. The giant mouth is closing, and a horrifying realization dawns on you...Looks like you bought a one-way ticket.And this train ride is about to become your last…This volume features to following Underselling the Horror by Radar DeBoard2. Quiet as a Mouse by Danna Greenwood3. Landlocked by Georgia Cook4. Apex Predator by Richard Beauchamp5. Misery Loop by Caleb Jones6. Timmy Thomerson's Turn by Erik McHatton7. The Dog Walkers by Edward Ahern8. Coming Back by Charles Welch9. Metamorphosis by Shea E. Butler10. Lock the Doors by Matt Micheli11. Berg by Tom Prentice12. Mousetrap by Al Hagan13. The Firebug by Ron Ripley and Kevin Saito


Night Terrors Vol. 18: Short Horror Stories Anthology Reviews


  • Cobwebby Reading Reindeer In Space

    13 Horror tales guaranteed to make insomnia attractive! Always quality and always Scary, Volume 18 delivers a particularly frightening tale in the life of Jimmy Hsu, young Autistic Chinese American resident of haunted Anger, New Hampshire. As the self-styled protector of this inexplicably Spooky town, Jimmy has earlier come to terms with resident spook, the Red Woman, who has helped him by defeating a soul-stealing demon. But now Jimmy tracks a vicious villain back from the dead...and Jimmy's life is threatened on multiple fronts. A very edgy and frightening tale: if a murderer can return from the dead, then what hope for relief is left?

  • David

    There is something for everyone in this collection. You get wendigos, shape shifters, angry spirits and, my personal favorite, a fatberg. To add sweet icing to the cake, Jimmy Hsu makes yet another appearance and performs a bit of heroism.
    Many of these stories feature kids. I think that always adds a new level of angst to the horror. Kids are dealing with growing up in a scary enough world as it is. Add something unholy or supernatural to the mix and the story is mega frightening.
    I've said before but it bears repeating that the authors at Scare Street are first rate. These stories never get stale or routine. They are always a treat.