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'Treat yourself to some very tricky stories! Halloween . . . All Hallows’ Eve . . . Samhain . . . Día de los Muertos . . . the Day the Dead Come Back . . . When the barriers between the worlds are at their weakest—when ghosts, goblins, and grisly things can cross over into our dimension—then for a single night each year the natural becomes the supernatural, the normal becomes the paranormal, and nobody is safe from their most intimate and terrifying fears.'
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Americas,:Skyhorse Publishing
, 2018 version. Please note that other versions/publications may contain different contents. See the Publication Details.- The October Widow, single work short story horror
- A Man Totally Alone, single work short story horror
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