Terror Threads

Mark Cassell


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4.00 · 1 ratings · 143 pages · Published: 03 Nov 2018

Terror Threads by Mark Cassell
Pull a thread ... and you'll be dead. Ten standalone tales in the best-selling Shadow Fabric Mythos. Each story of ghosts, of demons, of the occult, weaves the mythos tighter and proves we all have the power to see in the dark. Both an introduction to the Shadow Fabric and a companion book, this collection of horror stories contains the following:

"Dust Devils"
- When a driving instructor's pupil fails to turn up for a lesson, he doesn't just drive off. He investigates ... things.

"A Story of Amber"
- Two brothers and a grandfather's secret. This is a story that begins in childhood and ends in adulthood.

"Claimed"
- In Yellowstone Country Park things are black.

"The Rebirth"
- A primary school teacher's lesson fails to go to plan when a peculiar Easter egg lands in her possession.

"Dead Lines"
- An artist learns she is not the only one holding the brush.

"Pile of Dirt"
- After a serious accident, all you want to do is relax in your garden. But the mysterious pile of dirt that has appeared on your lawn bugs the hell out of you.

"The Commission"
- A photographer's commission proves to be a pain in the neck.

"Diagonal Dead"
- It's a shame the dead can't stay dead, especially those who are discovered in a wall cavity.

"Demon Alcohol"
- Staying at a bed and breakfast in a quaint harbour town, Tammy is not in the mood for uninvited guests. Especially when she's hungover and the guests are demons.

"A Sunset Companion"
- The low October sun can cause road accidents by blinding drivers ... but perhaps there are other causes in the surrounding woodland.

Most of the stories featured in this collection have been previously published in anthologies.

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