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Every year, in a small town overlooking the Chesapeake Bay, fourteen children are invited to the Skullpocket Fair, a carnival run by ghouls. But only the strongest will survive and be indoctrinated into the ghouls’ theocratic cult.
Two designers visit a historic English hotel with an attached maze, looking to propose a redesign of the property. As the maze entices them in mysterious manners, they come to uncover the dark history that continues to live on within its hedges.
Through a confronting use of second-person, four haunted houses are hypothesized, each worse than the last, and ending with the most terrifying picture of all: dark reality in suburbia.
In a contemporary American town, a middle aged woman takes a magical trip through the past upon hearing that her mysterious childhood friend has recently died.
When Lindsome's parents ship her off to stay with her inventor uncle while they travel abroad, she finds herself trapped in a monstrous mansion full of the living dead.
When the Grim Reaper breaks into a treacherous mansion, he unwittingly enters a trap that forces him to confront his violent past.
A rambunctious teenager with an inquisitive mind causes much grief for all his New England family and neighbors when he visits them in the summer of 1914, on the eve of World War I.
A young girl seduces a man into her haunted house, where a humanoid governess with a dark side threatens the young girl and the man's safety.
As she wanders in and out of forests to escape her past and the boy she feels guilty for wanting, a woman gives birth to and abandons a child she thinks of as the physical embodiment of her sin.
A teacher on the Lower East side meets a friendly man with a presence resembling a dead English poet.