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What Lurks in Darkness: More Tales from the Bent Side

What Lurks in Darkness: More Tales from the Bent Side

D. Phillips
4/5 ( ratings)
What Lurks in Darkness: More Tales from the Bent Side brings to you 9 all-new, original tales of darkness and the macabre—with a distinctly LGBTQ twist. Written by 6 authors from around the country, this collection includes:

• Daniel W. Kelly’s “Oozy Bruisy,” in which all hell breaks loose when an urban legend comes to life

• D.C. Phillips’ “Shattered,” in which very bad things happen whenever the Carnival comes to town

• Peter Saenz’s “Survival,” in which unsuspecting travelers encounter a vicious killer deep in the woods

• Patrick Raith’s “Love Nest,” in which a young, gay couple struggles to stay alive in a world where the dead refuse to lie down

• David D. Warner’s “The Machine,” in which a small, desperate town learns the real value of keeping secrets

• Guy Lozier’s “Secrets,” in which a young, gay man learns that sometimes, monsters are closer than you might assume

• and three additional tales that will leave you breathless.
Format
Kindle Edition

What Lurks in Darkness: More Tales from the Bent Side

D. Phillips
4/5 ( ratings)
What Lurks in Darkness: More Tales from the Bent Side brings to you 9 all-new, original tales of darkness and the macabre—with a distinctly LGBTQ twist. Written by 6 authors from around the country, this collection includes:

• Daniel W. Kelly’s “Oozy Bruisy,” in which all hell breaks loose when an urban legend comes to life

• D.C. Phillips’ “Shattered,” in which very bad things happen whenever the Carnival comes to town

• Peter Saenz’s “Survival,” in which unsuspecting travelers encounter a vicious killer deep in the woods

• Patrick Raith’s “Love Nest,” in which a young, gay couple struggles to stay alive in a world where the dead refuse to lie down

• David D. Warner’s “The Machine,” in which a small, desperate town learns the real value of keeping secrets

• Guy Lozier’s “Secrets,” in which a young, gay man learns that sometimes, monsters are closer than you might assume

• and three additional tales that will leave you breathless.
Format
Kindle Edition

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