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All Kinds Of Things Kill

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From the darkest alley to your own front yard. From the future of medical science to old-fashioned vampires and werewolves. All Kinds Of Things Kill. Nine stories of horror and fear from Robert R. Best. What will kill you?

99 pages, Paperback

First published July 7, 2008

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Robert R. Best

12 books36 followers
Robert R Best writes stories in which horrible things happen to people. Works include the werewolf novel New Year’s Day, the zombie-themed Memorial Trilogy and others. He has a habit of sneaking up on people who are reading his bio. Watch out.

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454 reviews106 followers
February 21, 2021
5.7/10
All Kinds of Things Kill is an anthology of short horror stories, nine in total, that you can listen for free.

Some of the stories are quite interesting and do make you feel a bit scary, the rest are not that great. Overall it is worth taking the time and give it a go.
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Author 21 books109 followers
September 27, 2011
I just finished reading AKOTK. When I 1st came across this anthology I downloaded for free to my iTouch and then I started stalking this author on facebook =D all I can say is I am SUPER DUPER glad I bought this book. My all time favorite is still a tie between "The Wife's Confession" & "Everything That's Damaged" but there are more stories in the book and a close 2nd has to be "The Good Neighbor" Now that I've read it I'm sending it to Mr. Best for his autograph!
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Author 3 books19 followers
December 8, 2010
Like most short story collections, some of the stories in this were better than others. I'd say the weakest were still 3.5 stars. Overall, I enjoyed this one a lot.
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