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Twisted Tails III
Pure Fear

Edited by J. Richard Jacobs



      Expect the unexpected in all of the Twisted Tails volumes. Each story is unique; there is no particular genre here and no special theme, except to take you where you have never been before.  Most stories will lurk forever in the back of your consciousness, to come back unexpectedly and haunt you. Just a few of the terrors you will encounter:

Kim McDougall tells a seafaring / vampire story that takes you into a place you would rather not go in "The Raft."

In "Day of the Dead," Marilyn Peake makes you wonder if you would be different if you put on a mask, in this creepy story of a hunt for the right Halloween costume, with a shift into a question of real identity.

J. Richard Jacobs does a whole new take on the "Beast in the Basement" story, making you wonder if fear alone really can kill. How far will your imagination take you?

Biff Mitchell takes fear of spiders and heights to a whole new level in "Arachnotail."  Is death worse than facing your worst fear?

I'm addicted to these fascinating journeys into the imagination by the writers at Double Dragon Publishing...what unearthly ideas can they possibly come up with next? I can't wait for a new addition to the Twisted Tails series.  They really interfere with my bedtime.

The Book

Double Dragon Publishing
April 16, 2008
Paperback
1-55404-568-1 / 978-1-55404-568-6
Horror
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Excerpt
NOTE: Holidays:  One Halloween story

The Reviewer

Beverly J. Rowe
Reviewed 2008
NOTE:Reviewer Beverly J. Rowe is Myshelf.com's "Babes to Teens" columnist, covering topics related to reading ideas for the youth in the family.
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