Three Tales of Nightmares
By Brigid CollinsPublisher Description
Terror comes in many forms. These three stories explore an array of nightmare scenarios, from the haunting echoes of the past, to the cold-blooded mind of a hunting spider, to the horrific aftermath of a sinking ship.
The BeforeDeath
The strongest evidence of life before death comes from Tamra's own house, but only in the past few weeks has she stopped believing she is safe.
Midnight Thread
Cassandra works to provide prey for her sister by spinning webs with her special midnight thread. But her artistic sister has other ideas, even as the two slowly starve.
The Road Beneath Indianapolis
Lieutenant Gordie Thomas has struggled to survive in the wake of the torpedoing of the USS Indianapolis for three days. Now the sharks have come, darker and more monstrous than Gordie could have imagined.
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About Brigid Collins
Brigid Collins is a fantasy and science fiction writer living in Michigan. Her short stories have appeared in Fiction River, The Young Explorer's Adventure Guide, and Chronicle Worlds: Feyland. Books 1 through 3 of her fantasy series, Songbird River Chronicles, are available in print and electronic versions on Amazon and Kobo. You can sign up for her newsletter at tinyletter.com/HarmonicStories or follow her on twitter @purellian.
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