Thursday, October 24, 2013

Free reading - "Don't Read Alone" by Paul Finch

With Halloween almost at our doors I find this month particularly good for some chilling readings and viewings. Not that the other months aren’t, but Halloween spices up a bit this period of time. If like me you are in search of something to set the perfect mood for the All Hallows’ Eve you can already grab a treat for trick-or-treating. But instead of candies we receive Paul Finch’s collection of stories, “Don’t Read Alone”. An excellent writer of short horror, crime and thriller stories Paul Finch also edited the remarkable series of anthologies published by Gray Friar Press, “Terror Tales of…”, and hit the market recently with the bestselling crime novels featuring the second Detective Mark “Heck” Heckenburg, “Stalkers” and “Sacrifice”. From today until October 27th you can get his latest short story collection published in electronic format for free on Amazon, UK or US depending on your location. Not only that, but in case you miss the chance to grab Paul Finch’s “Don’t Read Alone” until October 27th the collection will be on promotion until November 10th for the price of 99p/99c.

Here is what “Don’t Read Alone” has to offer:

“The Old North Road” (winner of the International Horror Guild Award, 2007) - A disgruntled writer pursues the legend of the Green Man, only to run into trouble of a less ethereal kind on the isolated Old North Road …

“The Poppet” - When two college friends fall out over the same girl, one of them turns to withcraft, and unwittingly unleashes a nightmarish force …

“Grendel’s Lair” - A suspected murderer leads a bunch of cops into a network of derelict air-raid shelters to find a missing child – where a hideous evil awaits them!

“Hell in the Cathedral” - When holiday-makers are marooned in a Mediterranean sea-cave, they at first think it's a joke, only to find themselves at the mercy of a relentless and voracious beast …

“The Baleful Dead” - An ageing metal band reunite to make one last album, but the country mansion they choose for a venue has a history of madness, massacre and necromancy …

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