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States of Terror: Volume Three
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Bloody Mary. The Donkey Lady. Goatman. Champ. These names and others are whispered across generations as warnings of evil manifestations which dwell on American soil. Some are beautiful and misunderstood, others are nightmarish and unspeakable. Despite their differences, they share one thing in common: they are all part of the shared tapestry of terror which winds its way
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Paperback, First, 150 pages
Published
October 31st 2016
by Ayahuasca Publishing
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States Of Terror Volume 3 focuses on the many legends of ghosts and creatures from across the US. The stories in this collection has horrors that I recognized (Bloody Mary, Champ, The Montauk Monster) as well as some that I didn't, but will remember (the Menehune, The Ear-Eater of Jasper County). Some of my favor ...more
States Of Terror Volume 3 focuses on the many legends of ghosts and creatures from across the US. The stories in this collection has horrors that I recognized (Bloody Mary, Champ, The Montauk Monster) as well as some that I didn't, but will remember (the Menehune, The Ear-Eater of Jasper County). Some of my favor ...more

I've spent the last three years working on these books and they keep getting better and I think you should read them all.
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We are given very bizarre stories about monsters most of us have heard about, but the stories related here? Not so much, these stories come from way out in left field somewhere. The characters presented here are not for the most part likable, which turns out to be a positive. I would compare these stories to a B-movie horror film, not the best but we can't not watch it.
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