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Everyone Dies: Tales from a Morbid Author

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There’s one thing that every living creature has in we die.

Inside this collection you’ll find ghosts, serial killers, a homicidal husband, a young woman’s emotional death by a classmate, a soldier’s journey home from war, a man with gills, a salon full of blood-thirsty hairstylists and so much more.

After a lifetime of being obsessed with the finality of life award-winning author Melissa Algood brings her first collection of short fiction including fan favorites like ‘The Silencer’, ‘The End’, ‘Julia’, and ‘Caroline Hearts Toby’. Of the 21 pieces; six have never been published; which will horrify and intrigue readers.

146 pages, Kindle Edition

Published May 11, 2019

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Author 120 books33 followers
June 9, 2024
A new author to read!

I bought this book from Melissa at Comicpalooza where we were both vending. I love short stories and this book satisfied my taste for serial killers and violence in books. I look forward to reading her other books.
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February 18, 2024
Great Stories
Reviewed in the United States on February 18, 2024
Loved all the stories in this book. Loved the hints of humor in many of the stories and that each one was its own emotional ride. Especial loved that Death had a mundane life like everyone else and a cat.
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Author 7 books21 followers
January 2, 2026
A wonderful and quick read full of deliciously dark and macabre horror stories. My particular favorite is ‘The End,’ but I enjoyed all of them. Each story is delightfully different, and it never felt like I was reading a revamp of the same old story.
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December 2, 2025
Perfectly Morbid

A great set of tales. Some I had read in previous anthologies. One you can tell that the customers probably deserved it a few times at he job. Wednesday is my favorite.

A great set of tales to reread at your leisure. I do.
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