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By Jenny Ashford
Damnation Books
Just when you thought home renovation couldn't be a bigger headache, along comes an apparent haunting and a crazy supernatural cult to give you real problems. Martin, Chloe, Ivan and Olivia are four arty friends who have bought and renovated a gorgeous old house once owned by a magician who disappeared under mysterious circumstances. But no sooner have they slapped on the last lick of paint than trouble starts brewing: First come the nightmares, suggesting there might be something lurking behind the walls that isn't insulation. Then comes the parade of strange, empty-eyed people who want to get into the house for some reason known only to them. As the story progresses, the nightmares get worse, finally leading to a bizarre discovery in the bowels of the house; and then the strange people begin to multiply, eventually threatening the lives and sanity of the four heroes and their friends. It all leads up to a confrontation between the dueling forces plaguing the house from within and without — but who are the good guys when both sides appear evil? |
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By Jenny Ashford
A collection of 17 original horror stories written over the past decade.
Includes tales of rival zombie cults, killer mind viruses, pond-dwelling hags
and Russian mail-order brides.
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Severed Press
Stories about that impending end-of-the-world thing. Contains Jenny’s story “The Five Hills of Ichcaanziho.”
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Edited By Kim Paffenroth
Historical zombie tales. Includes Jenny’s story “The Anatomy Lesson,” which earned an honorable mention in the 2008 Year’s Best Fantasy and Horror.
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Edited By Mike Philbin
Stories on the theme of car horror. Contains Jenny’s tale “Painted Windows.”
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Edited By Mike Philbin
Stories on the theme of atheist / misogynist / terrorist. Includes Jenny’s story “Spreading the Love.”
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