Zelda is back! But something is rotten in Greywood Bay, and the light of J'harr has never been brighter...
Still, Dark Places – Christina Graves
Nora's sister vanished several years ago the same night Nora was found wandering alone, covered in unknown blood. Now, Nora is a true crime podcaster who helps give families closure, but her own past is about to come back and haunt her.
Garrets Lodge – D.W. Hitz
We're back in Custer Falls and something is driving Wanda, Angel, and their friends to the old Garrets Lodge. What sinister things have happened there? Who is pushing them there? And how can things get worse when a band of criminals arrive?
There’s Something Wrong with Aunty Beth – Mark Towse
Mark Towse has such an interesting way of storytelling. You think the story is going one way, then he hits you with that gut punch that makes you look at the whole story from an entirely different perspective!
Puzzle House – Duncan Ralston
Six strangers enter the Puzzle House for a shot at a portion of deceased puzzle master, Alexei Vasiliev's estate. It soon becomes clear that only one of them is meant to walk out the winner...
I Found a Lost Hallway in a Dying Mall – Ben Farthing
Malls are quickly becoming a thing of the past and going out of style. What would happen if they could talk? If they weren't as benign and forlorn as you assume?
Motel Styx by Michelle Von Eschen and Jonathan Butcher
Welcome to Motel Styx, where the best beds and the best bodies await!
Dark Things Crawl Out – C.S. Magnuson
A bootlegger, a murderer, a rich man, and an old drunk enter a bar.....or maybe a jail? It sounds like the start of a funny joke, but what these men find is anything but!
By the Light of Dead Stars – Andrew Van Wey
Zelda was the only survivor of the car accident that took her parents. Since then, she's been living with her Uncle Mark, but strange things start happening, and Zelda soon finds out that the world is a lot bigger than what she knows.
I Found Christmas Lights Slithering Up My Street – Ben Farthing
Douglas' family suffered a terrible tragedy last year, and Christmas has lost all meaning to them. Douglas just wants to remind his parents how much he loves Christmas. What's the worst that could happen?

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