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Tales from The Lake Vol.5
(2018)(The fifth book in the Tales From the Lake series)
A novel by Kenneth W Cain
The Legend Continues...
In the spirit of popular Dark Fiction and Horror anthologies such as Gutted: Beautiful Horror Stories and Behold: Oddities, Curiosities and Undefinable Wonders, and the best of Stephen King's short fiction, comes the Tales from The Lake anthologies.
This 5th volume includes:
"Always After Three" by Gemma Files - A young couple discovers that in a downtown condo you almost never know who your neighbours are, or what they might be doing.
"In the Family" by Lucy A. Snyder - A former child actress reveals dark family secrets to her long-lost niece.
"Voices Like Barbed Wire" by Tim Waggoner - Sometimes forgetting is more painful than remembering.
"The Flutter of Silent Wings" by Gene O'Neill - A heartbreaking tribute to a Shirley Jackson classic.
"Guardian" by Paul Michael Anderson - Even creatures beyond time and space need friendship.
"Farewell Valencia" by Craig Wallwork - When you've got no reason to live, there's a hotel that can give you every reason to die. So book in, unpack, and prepare to be checked out, forever.
"A Dream Most Ancient and Alone" by Allison Pang - A lake mermaid with a penchant for eating children forms a tenuous friendship with an abused girl trying to escape her past.
"The Monster Told Me To" by Stephanie M. Wytovich - In order for Bria to deal with her past, she must confront the ghosts of her present.
"Dead Bodies Don't Scream" by Michelle Ann King - If the universe won't give her a miracle, Allie will make one for herself. But dark magic has a price.
"The Boy" by Cory Cone - Grief-stricken from the loss of her husband, a young woman fears she may lose her son as well, if she hasn't already.
"Starve a Fever" by Jonah Buck - Fleeing down a bayou highway with a sick criminal in the backseat, a getaway driver must sate his passenger's horrifying needs while evading the police.
"Umbilicus" by Lucy Taylor - A father becomes involved in a scheme to rescue a friend's lost son - with terrifying results.
"Nonpareil" by Laura Blackwell - Maisie's wedding cake business needs every client it can get - but between the groom's unpleasant family and the mysterious bride's strange requests, Maisie has a tough job baking a cake that will please everyone.
"The Weeds and the Wildness Yet" by Robert Stahl - Reeling over the death of his wife, Charlie stumbles across a mysterious object - the legendary monkey's paw. Despite the terrible events that befall that fictional family, he can't help but give it a try.
"The Color of Loss and Love" by Jason Sizemore - A couple set out to rescue an unfamiliar couple, only to face an airborne disease.
"A Bathtub at the End of the World" by Lane Waldman - A little girl plays with her toys in a locked bathroom. Everything is fine, except for the zombies outside.
"Twelve by Noon" by Joanna Parypinski - A farmer goes about his routine tending to the scarecrows that preside over his field, when three college students show up and cause a strange disturbance.
"Hollow Skulls" by Samuel Marzioli - When Orson's son is born, the memory of a tragedy creeps back into his life, threatening his very sanity.
And much more.
Edited by Kenneth W. Cain and represented by Crystal Lake Publishing - Tales from The Darkest Depths.
Genre: Horror
In the spirit of popular Dark Fiction and Horror anthologies such as Gutted: Beautiful Horror Stories and Behold: Oddities, Curiosities and Undefinable Wonders, and the best of Stephen King's short fiction, comes the Tales from The Lake anthologies.
This 5th volume includes:
"Always After Three" by Gemma Files - A young couple discovers that in a downtown condo you almost never know who your neighbours are, or what they might be doing.
"In the Family" by Lucy A. Snyder - A former child actress reveals dark family secrets to her long-lost niece.
"Voices Like Barbed Wire" by Tim Waggoner - Sometimes forgetting is more painful than remembering.
"The Flutter of Silent Wings" by Gene O'Neill - A heartbreaking tribute to a Shirley Jackson classic.
"Guardian" by Paul Michael Anderson - Even creatures beyond time and space need friendship.
"Farewell Valencia" by Craig Wallwork - When you've got no reason to live, there's a hotel that can give you every reason to die. So book in, unpack, and prepare to be checked out, forever.
"A Dream Most Ancient and Alone" by Allison Pang - A lake mermaid with a penchant for eating children forms a tenuous friendship with an abused girl trying to escape her past.
"The Monster Told Me To" by Stephanie M. Wytovich - In order for Bria to deal with her past, she must confront the ghosts of her present.
"Dead Bodies Don't Scream" by Michelle Ann King - If the universe won't give her a miracle, Allie will make one for herself. But dark magic has a price.
"The Boy" by Cory Cone - Grief-stricken from the loss of her husband, a young woman fears she may lose her son as well, if she hasn't already.
"Starve a Fever" by Jonah Buck - Fleeing down a bayou highway with a sick criminal in the backseat, a getaway driver must sate his passenger's horrifying needs while evading the police.
"Umbilicus" by Lucy Taylor - A father becomes involved in a scheme to rescue a friend's lost son - with terrifying results.
"Nonpareil" by Laura Blackwell - Maisie's wedding cake business needs every client it can get - but between the groom's unpleasant family and the mysterious bride's strange requests, Maisie has a tough job baking a cake that will please everyone.
"The Weeds and the Wildness Yet" by Robert Stahl - Reeling over the death of his wife, Charlie stumbles across a mysterious object - the legendary monkey's paw. Despite the terrible events that befall that fictional family, he can't help but give it a try.
"The Color of Loss and Love" by Jason Sizemore - A couple set out to rescue an unfamiliar couple, only to face an airborne disease.
"A Bathtub at the End of the World" by Lane Waldman - A little girl plays with her toys in a locked bathroom. Everything is fine, except for the zombies outside.
"Twelve by Noon" by Joanna Parypinski - A farmer goes about his routine tending to the scarecrows that preside over his field, when three college students show up and cause a strange disturbance.
"Hollow Skulls" by Samuel Marzioli - When Orson's son is born, the memory of a tragedy creeps back into his life, threatening his very sanity.
And much more.
Edited by Kenneth W. Cain and represented by Crystal Lake Publishing - Tales from The Darkest Depths.
Genre: Horror
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