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The Vision

(2010)
A collection of stories by

 
 
The Vision And Other Tales - A collection of supernatural - and a few just plain psychotic - short stories by the author of Brother Lowdown, Borderland, The Moons of Summer, The Neighborhood and Green Lake. Join in for the mysterious happening in The Vision and stick around until the final gasp of The Last Secret

The Vision - Three neighbors find themselves sharing a vision of something shockingly grotesque hanging from the fence of the fourth home on the block.

They're Closer Than You Think - A tale with a definite warning for boys that shoot arrows at targets in the woods and miss, only to get the bloody broken parts of the arrow back the next day, on the front porch of the family home.

Battle's Panther - A local family and a disparate group of people find themselves in a struggle to survive the afternoon when a private plane's crash landing disturbs what has lived in the woods of the hollow for eons.

Others - A teacher writes a sentence on a board and triggers something in a young athlete chosen to defend our realm against beings that can enter only when it rains, and only when certain human females from Hungary happen to be around.

Op Donja - A drug cartel pirates a yacht and mistakenly leaves one little girl alive in the water. She is found by three bumbling surfers and a Brit on the lam who hates dogs and postal carriers but has a weakness for maimed orphans.

Phelan Keegan and the Blue Man - With two PhD's Phelan Keegan may be the most intelligent drunk ever to come to town, bringing his three children to live in a house recently vacated by a suicide. The cemetery right outside their door is something they didn't count on, or the graves that get filled and then sink again because they're suddenly empty.

Unleaded - Combine the oldest living bacteria on the planet with several barrels of a banned pesticide stored in a salt mine and surviving high school suddenly comes down to which teacher has the best skills with a pen or the sharp end of a compass.

The Last Secret - A devastating earthquake destroys Savannah and causes graveyards to spill forth their contents. One man sees it as the apocalypse and determines that he and his sons have been chosen by God to remain behind and complete His work. They waste no time in setting off to capture others to help rebuild... and reseed... the earth.

S.K.Epperson is the author of numerous novels, novellas and short stories and has written under the pseudonyms Dylan Harson and S.J. Strayhorn.


Genre: Horror

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