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The Woman in the Wind
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It was a cold, snowy ride home from work. A mysterious woman walking in the cold along the road invited Rudyâs charitable offer of a ride to her home. It was an offer best not given.
The Skull Garden
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Ancient evils await the unwary. Thus it was with the Skull Garden. Craig loved puffballs and each autumn he eagerly entered the forest in search of his favorite treat. Then one year he discovered The Skull Garden and awakened an ancient race. His ...
Death Cheated Once, Death Cheated Twice?
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Trigger Jones had a close call with Death. He thought he cheated Death. Then Death came calling again.
Five Tales for the Campfire
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The hour is getting late. A fire crackles and pops and the group huddles together closer to the fire, basking in the comfort of its warmth and light. The sâmores are now a pleasant memory. Somewhere off in the distance an owl hoots. Crickets...
The Hungry House
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People move into the house, but they never move out. One curious day Sally Rews found out why.
Footsteps
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Brewster McCallum had the house all to himself. From the basement he heard footsteps crossing the floor over his head. He wasn't alone.
Pets
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Cagey Johnston was having a bad day. Out of gas far out in the country. He stopped at a house to use the phone. His day was about to get a whole lot worse.
Field of Snakes
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Todd Wilkins was digging bait to go fishing when he unearthed a snake and evicted it from its lair. He didnât think a thing of it. Until the snake brought back its friends.
What's in the Cooler, Mister?
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August Witherspunâs dog was always bringing dead things home to roll in. The morning that the dog brought home a head was the last straw. Then the head began to talk to him.









