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Up in the North, just before the barren plains of ice, winter brings two things- silence and dark. In the summer months, the sun never sets but in winter, it never rises, and those days of frozen darkness are as long and cold as death. When the silence that usually falls in winter is ruptured by a howling, the people of the town scramble for an explanation. How, they ask, could there be a howling, an agonized wail that sounds like a person, out on the ice where nobody could survive. Howling in the North is the story of that sound. How it terrorized the town, how it got closer and how in the end, we found out what was causing it.
Stories From The Attic (Author), Robin Mcconnell (Narrator)
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Late at night, alone in his apartment a young man hears the tapping on glass. How, he thinks, could someone be at the window, when he lives on the eleventh floor? How could that tapping, soft and deliberate, still be coming late at night and how could his dog simply disappear, from a room in which the doors and windows were all securely locked? Tapping on glass is a tale of horror, urban myths, twice-told tales, and the awful truths that often lurk, not so far behind them.
Stories From The Attic (Author), Robin Mcconnell (Narrator)
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When artist Julian begins to turn green, his friends assume its something to do with the paint he is using. If not that, then perhaps stress, since he always reacts badly whenever a new show approaches and deadlines loom large. As time goes on, however, Julian's friends come to realize that this year, the changing of the seasons will have far stranger and far darker effects on him. Shades Of Autumn is a tale of desperation, horror, and nature at its cruelest.
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4 Short Horror Stories Story 1: The Bogey Hole On the Marston Estate, there is a small door. Little more than a normal shed attached to a normal council house on a normal estate. But the door isn't normal. Because it isn't just a door. This door, with its peeled green paint and peephole half way up, leads to The Bogey Hole and the thing that local children say, still lives and feeds, behind it. Story 2: Birthday Girl 'Every single person you see here has three things in common. Firstly, they’re all dead. Secondly, they all died on my Birthday, April 14th and finally, they all died on April 14th, because I killed them.” When one of elderly residents of Malbrooke Grove Retirement Home receives a mysterious blank Birthday card in the mail, her carer is surprised and shocked by her violent reaction. It is only the following day when Doris begins to explain the supernatural, spiteful and deadly implications of that particular date, that her carer finally begins to see the terrifying reason why. Story 3: Tapping On Glass Late at night, alone in his apartment a young man hears the tapping on glass. How, he thinks, could someone be at the window, when he lives on the eleventh floor? How could that tapping, soft and deliberate, still be coming late at night and how could his dog simply disappear, from a room in which the doors and windows were all securely locked? Tapping on glass is a tale of horror, urban myths, twice told tales and of the awful truths that often lurk, not so far behind them. Story 4: Shades Of Autumn When artist Julian begins to turn green, his friends assume its something to do with the paint he is using. If not that, then perhaps stress, since he always reacts badly whenever a new show approaches and deadlines loom large. As time goes on however, Julian's friends come to realise that this year, the changing of the seasons will have far stranger and far darker effect upon him. Shades Of Autumn is a tale of desperation, horror, and nature at
Stories From The Attic (Author), Robin Mcconnell (Narrator)
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When Dracula the Prince of Darkness first darkened these shores, there were before him harbingers, messengers singing and screaming to the bars of their asylums, about the coming of their dark Master. In Stoker's novel we hear of Renfield, the eater of flies, who waits in hope for his Master's call. But what of the others, who wailed and waited for the vampire's coming? In Dracula 's servant, their story is finally told. A Great Prince never arrives unannounced. Neither, it seems, does evil.
Stories From The Attic (Author), Robin Mcconnell (Narrator)
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When Joe, a cop who has never taken a day off in twenty-five years, suddenly calls in sick, his partner Mal instantly assumes there is more to it. Finding Joe at his home, tired, disheveled, and clearly, visibly shaken, Mal begins to worry. With good cause. Joe’s absence and shattered mental state can be traced back to a case file and the video that came with it. The video of a strange ritual, an occult practice, and a prank went horribly wrong. If you have ever repeated the words ‘Bloody Mary’ or ‘Candyman’ into a mirror and wondered where such traditions come from, then ‘Seeing Lucifer’s Smile’ will answer your questions. Just take care of how far you push those answers and watch what you say, in front of the mirror.
Stories From The Attic (Author), Robin Mcconnell (Narrator)
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'Every single person you see here has three things in common. Firstly, they’re all dead. Secondly, they all died on my Birthday, April 14th and finally, they all died on April 14th, because I killed them.” When one of elderly residents of Malbrooke Grove Retirement Home receives a mysterious blank Birthday card in the mail, her carer is surprised and shocked by her violent reaction. It is only the following day when Doris begins to explain the supernatural, spiteful and deadly implications of that particular date, that her carer finally begins to see the terrifying reason why.
Stories From The Attic (Author), Robin Mcconnell (Narrator)
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'On the Marston Estate, there is a small door. Little more than a normal shed attached to a normal council house on a normal estate. But the door isn't normal. Because it isn't just a door. This door, with its peeled green paint and peephole half way up, leads to The Bogey Hole and the thing that local children say, still lives and feeds, behind it.'
Stories From The Attic (Author), Robin Mcconnell (Narrator)
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Horror Story Collection: 5 Short Horror Stories
Table Of Contents Story 1: Fair and Foul Story 1: Behind Closed Doors Story 1: Paying the Piper Story 1: The Damned Hands Murder Story 1: The Wrong Side Of Albert
Stories From The Attic (Author), Robin Mcconnell (Narrator)
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'A very good story that gets as close as possible to the reality of being a cop' Peter, Danish police officer When 23-year-old Allan Schleppegrell is accepted into police school, it's a dream come true. A chance to become a kind, compassionate police officer like the one he idolized as a child and to make the world a better place. At the busy Station Charlie in downtown Copenhagen, Allan gets the opportunity to patrol with one of the station's legendary officers, who is strong, charismatic, and willing to get the job done by any means necessary. As Allan is pulled deeper into the darker aspects of police work, he finds himself faced with the question: Does he really have what it takes to be a perfect cop? 'Allan immediately tore the door open, jumped out of the car, and held the guy by the back of his neck with one hand, grabbing him by the throat with the other. Fighting to get free, the guy shook his head, making his thin blond hair sway from side to side, but it was no use. Allan had gotten a good, firm grip, and he managed to push the guy up against a wall before he found himself staring into a pair of blue and unnaturally wide eyes. He felt the panic spread through his body, and the eye contact felt like it lasted an eternity. What was he supposed to do now?' The author - Erik Djernaes Hansen I've been a Danish police officer for more than 25 years, and in 2018 I finished a master's degree in criminology from Cambridge University. For several years I worked in Copenhagen as a uniformed officer or undercover investigating drug crimes. For the last 14 years, I've been teaching use-of-force training at the Danish police school. Brutalization is my debut novel, and it's inspired by the American movie Training Day and my many years as a police officer. My intention was to wrap a serious point in a good story—enjoy.
Erik Djernaes Hansen (Author), Robin Mcconnell (Narrator)
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The Erl King’s Promise: A Short Horror Story
Though they seem familiar and even comforting with their warm reminders of youth, the true roots of many fairy tales are sprouted from darker soil. The original versions of some of the tales are far more sinister than we imagine. Even those we know and love, when examined in the cold light of day, run with a malevolent undercurrent of violence, menace and terror. Yet when we encounter someone who says they like fairy tales, we expect a certain type of person. A certain type of girl. We’d rather have the clean, sanitised version, both of the stories and their readers. Unfortunately, the thin veneer that separates us from the darkness beneath, sometimes comes away and sometimes what we find lingering under the surface, is far from a happy ending.
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The Wrong Side Of Albert: A Short Horror Story
In prison, you hear a lot of stories. Whether they are from criminals trying to make themselves more intimidating or men sharing fragments of their pasts in an attempt to piece it all back together. Some of the stories are horrifying, some violent, but the ones that scare you the most are the ones that are true. Like the one about Albert Pike, the mild-mannered prison librarian that, despite his age, everyone seems to fear. Or the one about the ouija board carved into the floor of the prison, the man who talks to other people in his cell at night, even though he’s alone or the strange punishments delivered to the wicked, by those who are wickeder still. Those stories truly haunt you, because though the bars keep the prisoners in, they don’t keep the dark thing out.
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