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Have you ever heard it's bad manners to break into a funeral procession, or to be too obsessed with your outward appearance, and even better taking too long to set your wedding date for your upcoming nuptials. There is no law for taking your time to make a decision; after all patience is a virtue isn't it? Maybe after you read "The Big Book of Tiny Tales of Terror", which is actually rather small, you too may start thinking about the choices you are about to make, especially after you read these twisted tales of good ideas, that took off in the wrong direction leading to their ultimate demise!
Willy has the coolest train set ever. Even though everything in it is really small, it takes up half the basement. But ever since Willy added Hurley the Hobo to his tiny collection, Tiny Town has been...well, strange. Willy's toys aren't always where he left them, and sometimes Willy even hears the Tiny Town train hooting in the night. But tiny little figures can't really be plotting to take over Willy's house- can they?
100 stories. 100 words each. Tiny snippets of terror for your consumption. Take them in one at a time and savor the twisted flavor of death and destruction, or devour them all in one sitting--a nonstop feast of terrifying creatures and horrible happenings. The choice is yours, as will be the fear. You may want to sleep with the light on.
All of the Terror.All of the Wicked.All of the Rotten.All of the Horrid.All of the Evil.All 500 tales.Every Little Thing.All in one place.
This unique collection of the greatest mysterious dark tales, supernatural stories & horror classics has been designed and formatted to the highest digital standards. Get ready to be spooked and thrilled by the greatest master story-tellers: Ghost Stories: Thrawn Janet (Robert Louis Stevenson) The Horla (Guy de Maupassant) To Sura: A Letter (Pliny the Younger) . . . The Man Who Went Too Far (E.F. Benson) The Phantom Rickshaw (Rudyard Kipling) The Apparition of Mrs. Veal (Daniel Defoe) The Damned Thing (Ambrose Bierce) . . . The Deserted House (E. T. A. Hoffmann) The Withered Arm (Thomas Hardy) The House and the Brain (Lord Edward Bulwer-Lytton) The Roll-Call of the Reef (A. T. Quiller-Couch) The Open Door (Mrs. Margaret Oliphant) . . . Paranormal Psychic Stories: When the World Was Young (Jack London) Joseph—A Story (Katherine Rickford) Ligeia (Edgar Allan Poe) A Ghost (Lafcadio Hearn) The Eyes of the Panther (Ambrose Bierce) Photographing Invisible Beings (William T. Stead) The Sin-Eater (Fiona Macleod) . . . Suspense Stories: The Birth Mark (Nathaniel Hawthorne) The Oblong Box (Edgar Allan Poe) A Terribly Strange Bed (Wilkie Collins) The Torture by Hope (Villiers de l'Isle Adam) The Mysterious Card (Cleveland Moffett) . . . Humorous Paranormal Stories: The Secret of Goresthorpe Grange (A. Conan Doyle) Mr. Bloke's Item (Mark Twain) The Man Who Went Too Far (E. F. Benson) The Man With The Pale Eyes (Guy de Maupassant) . . .
Don't think of Devlin Blake as person. Instead, think of Devlin Blake as your guide, as you enter the realm of the unknown. Together you'll discover such things as vampires, monsters, demons and more. There is even the most frightening thing of all; human monsters, contained within these pages. Tiny Tales of Terror believes a story does not have be gory to be frightening. That's why, like the great authors of yesteryear, very little blood is shown, though much is spilled. Sometimes supernatural, rarely gory, but always bizarre, Tiny Tales of Terror guarantees a fun, horrific time. Each Tiny Tale of Terror is less than 5,000 words, making it perfect for reading during coffee, lunch breaks or even waiting in line. Everyone has time for a Tiny Tale of Terror. This volume includes: THE MAN WHO BRIBED DEATHWhat if you could trade for the lives of other people for yours? Would you do it? THE MERMAIDIf you found an injured mermaid, would you take her home? And what would you feed her? CITY OF THE DEADThere's a city deep in the forest that no one ever leaves alive. Will our hero be the first? THE DARK HEARTOn a dark and stormy night, a young man in strange clothing asks to be invited in. Would you invite him in? LIFE ASSURANCEA salesman claims he can ensure life against death. It's not a life insurance policy; it's a life assurance policy.
Twenty one-page to three-page scary stories.