A collection of terrifying and esoteric short stories from the postulant horror writer, D. H. McKee Fifteen tales swarm up from the pages, surrounding you, lurking just out of reach, waiting for you to turn out the light. Even the mundane becomes questionable. Do you trust the mournful whistling of the custodian as he sweeps the leaves from the ancient sidewalk? What about the ghostly shadows of children dancing against the far wall of the square? Or how about those strange, creaking vines growing in the cracks of the building? The ones which seem to move away as you step closer. The thing in…mehr
A collection of terrifying and esoteric short stories from the postulant horror writer, D. H. McKee Fifteen tales swarm up from the pages, surrounding you, lurking just out of reach, waiting for you to turn out the light. Even the mundane becomes questionable. Do you trust the mournful whistling of the custodian as he sweeps the leaves from the ancient sidewalk? What about the ghostly shadows of children dancing against the far wall of the square? Or how about those strange, creaking vines growing in the cracks of the building? The ones which seem to move away as you step closer. The thing in the road is screaming. Can you hear it? What about the strange noises over the radio, which seem to drown out the cries of the student trapped in a box, miles below the surface of the Earth?Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
D. H. McKee (Dave to his friends) is a Canadian writer and contemporary abstract artist who writes stories about not-so-hard-boiled private detectives and space clowns. Born in London, Ontario, he studied literature, fine arts, journalism, anthropology, pop-culture, genetics, non-euclidean geometry, chemistry, computer networking and visual media, coming away with a degree in English and Film from Western University. His stories delve into the realm of genre fiction, where he writes tales ranging from unsettling horror to thrilling crime dramas and whimsical science fiction adventures. He lives somewhere in the frosty landscape of Southwestern Ontario, Canada, finding inspiration amidst the serene yet uncanny beauty of the Canadian wilderness.
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