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A floodgate of "horror lite" short stories (goosebumps, not gore) drenched with delightfully creepy twists. The sinister mystery of Edgar Allan Poe with the dark humor of Edward Gorey. No canal. No Lake Erie. Just a page-turning mix of fantasy, horror, sci-fi, and romance, with a kick of wit. Tales from the Eerie Canal "Rein's 22 tales spin fantastical, creatively sinister webs and conjure the dark artistry of horror fiction. A spooky, creepy collection; certain to bewitch fans of the dark side." - Kirkus Review Quick reads. Lingering chills. Take a dip: *Two sisters with a secret past. An…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
A floodgate of "horror lite" short stories (goosebumps, not gore) drenched with delightfully creepy twists. The sinister mystery of Edgar Allan Poe with the dark humor of Edward Gorey. No canal. No Lake Erie. Just a page-turning mix of fantasy, horror, sci-fi, and romance, with a kick of wit. Tales from the Eerie Canal "Rein's 22 tales spin fantastical, creatively sinister webs and conjure the dark artistry of horror fiction. A spooky, creepy collection; certain to bewitch fans of the dark side." - Kirkus Review Quick reads. Lingering chills. Take a dip: *Two sisters with a secret past. An innocent road trip. And a wind that blows them straight into their nightmare. *A subway where time plays tricks. And youth is one stop away. *An exclusive resort. Not everyone gets invited. Not everyone gets to leave. *He's losing his mind. He knows where It's going. He wants it back. *She thought she'd die peacefully. Then the witch came. *She never wished for curly hair. Or the body she woke up in. *He's an opera star. And a murderer. With a pedigree from the AKC. *They offered her a dream job. But for just one body part.
Autorenporträt
Barbara Rein has been named "Short Story Writer of the Year" by In2ition Magazine. Her book, Tales from the Eerie Canal," won the 2021 Royal Palm Literary Award for "Published Book of the Year." She writes "horror lite" short stories (more goosebumps than gore) filled with delightfully creepy twists. A Floridian transplanted from New York, she admits to being dachshund-obsessed.