Brain Candy: 19 Tales of Silly and Not-So-Silly Horror

Brain Candy: 19 Tales of Silly and Not-So-Silly Horror
ISBN-10
1492108952
ISBN-13
9781492108955
Series
Brain Candy
Category
Fiction
Pages
136
Language
English
Published
2013-06-28
Publisher
CreateSpace
Author
Jaleta Clegg

Description

Ready to feel the chills running down your spine? Wait, that's just the green gelatin monster from one of the stories in this collection of very silly (and a few not-so-silly) horror stories. Vampires, werewolves, demons, mummies, and zombies compete with evil little Shirley Temple look-alikes and their collectibles, centerpieces and church women, cops and monster hunters, for your laughs. It's a light-hearted take on the horror genre.

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