Moonlight Tales of Horror & Suspense
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This anthology of horror and suspense features seven spine-tingling stories to entice your imagination, including Every Now and Then by George Zarr, The Tell-Tale Heart by Edgar Allan Poe, How to Shed 180 Pounds by Pete Lutz, Personal Delivery by George Zarr, A Visitor from Egypt by Frank Belknap Long Jr, Dark Road to Nowhere by Joey Ouellette, and The Black Cat by Edgar Allan Poe. Sound effects and music chillingly enhance each story.
Every Now and Then: A sunny day, a quaint antique store, browsing through the artifacts of a bygone time. To some, these are the ingredients for a pleasantly spent afternoon. To Frank, it is the beginning of a journey that will tear his world inside out. Is his puzzling trek down memory lane an actual journey into the past? Or a careening descent into madness?
The Tell-Tale Heart: This classic horror tale by Edgar Allan Poe tells the story of a man who murders an older man for his evil eye and is haunted by his guilt. Poe’s narrator reveals his motives, methods, and madness in a chilling confession.
How to Shed 180 Pounds: In this tale of suspense, we meet Audrey and Walt Ellis, an unhappy couple who take a secluded vacation to try and patch their marriage up – but it turns out that neither one really ‘digs’ the idea!
Personal Delivery: A man asks his dying sibling to deliver a personal message to their mother – and receives her absolute and unexpected final answer!
A Visitor from Egypt: A museum guard stands convicted of mass murder, after a mysterious visitor calls upon the curator and asks to see some ancient, Egyptian bones.
Dark Road to Nowhere: A young couple cruising on Halloween night found themselves stranded on a desolate country road when something or someone jumped out in front of their car. Was it a Halloween trick, an illusion, or the beginning of a nightmare?
The Black Cat: This tale by Edgar Allan Poe tells an unforgettable tale of obsession, murder, and revenge! Poe’s narrator, who admits to horribly mistreating the eponymous house pet, is forced to deal with the bizarre and unexplainable repercussions of his vicious cruelty.