Undead Flesh

Undead Flesh
Authors
McDonald, Dennis
Publisher
CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform
Tags
horror , zombies
ISBN
9781483931166
Date
2009-01-13T00:00:00+00:00
Size
0.52 MB
Lang
en
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Thirteen chilling tales of horror and the macabre. Awarded iUniverse Editor's Choice. From the first story of a little girl locked in a closet to the last tale of a fishing trip gone horrible wrong, this collection of stories will haunt you and thrill you. Read them after dark if you dare!

Here is what readers are saying about 13 Nightmares:

"It was like watching a horror movie through parted fingers. You don't want to know, but you can't help but look. I was dragged through each story unable to stop myself. Very well written.”

“Some of the best horror stories I've ever read. Fantastic! Your description was disgusting, and vivid, like I was there watching.”

“It's gritty, repulsive, insane and terrifying. Reading it was like rubbernecking at the scene of a car accident. You don't want to look, but you can't pry your eyes away.”

“INTENSE!!!! Great writing. Great stories. it drags you along right through the mud (and gore).”

Amazon.com reviews:

Dennis McDonald's recently released story collection, 13 Nightmares, delivers on the chills and thrills scale. A tagline from one of the stories is featured on the back of the book : "Horror is best written in the dark." McDonald was surely in the deepest bowels of subterranean dark when penning these tales because they will satisfy the most supernaturally starved, macabre munching, horror hound around. So sit back - do not try to get comfortable because these will keep you on the edge of your seat - and do read "13 Nightmares". The writing is quality with strong characterizations revealing a deep understanding of human nature and a masterful use of setting to add to the atmosphere of the tales. Highly recommend it for library collections on 'Oklahoma authors', short story collections, and any paranormal or horror reading needs or collections.

Wow! I wasn't expecting this. The book is fantastic! The author writes that "Horror is best written in the dark." Well, this book's horror is best read in the dark, or around a campfire, or under your sheet with a flashlight. Not for the feint of heart! The first story grabs you - and the victim - and the fun flits like a willow-wisp with every new page. Gawd, I couldn't wait to see what the next 'nightmare' offered! Only wish their were at least a baker's dozen more! A great read - highly recommended.