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Old 02-21-2019, 10:54 AM   #403
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^ Try "Seven for the Slab: A Horror Portmanteau," which is a wonderfully atmospheric and creepy selection of his short stories with a nice frame.
Seven For The Slab: A Horror Portmanteau by Doug Lamoreux is FREE at Amazon today.

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It's nearly midnight when a curious snoop finds his neighbors dead.

He gathers his wits and calls emergency services. Despite a thunderstorm, Sheriff's deputies, the Fire Department and an ambulance all respond quickly.

But there's little they can do; the victims are long dead. The snoop invites the emergency workers inside, out of the rain, to await the arrival of the coroner and the funeral home staff.

The lightning flashes... The thunder rolls... And the setting inspires the police, firefighters, and paramedics to pass the time by telling stories, both thrilling and chilling. And you are invited to join them.

In Seven For The Slab, Rondo award nominee Doug Lamoreux spins seven eerie tales of terror and mystery into one bewitching brew.
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