Volume Three

Reviews for Volume Three...

"This is fast becoming a firm favourite of mine and if you like short horror stories with plots that are original and rewarding, I urge you to have a look."

"Not only are you getting a great product, you’re getting it at a steal!"

"...this little collection spreads a wide scope of mind-stretching ways to freak you out..."

"...a robust mix of horror fiction."

"Once again, the stores range from good to outstanding."

"Overall very good, and a collection I would recommend."

"...expertly written, concise and very atmospheric."

"...smart, old-fashioned, quality horror."

"Each volume brings readers fresh scares and unique insights into the world of darkness. This is not your run of the mill anthology. This is talent, literate and intelligent."

"the stories all possess a wickedly gleeful streak beneath the darkness that prevents the magazine from sinking into bleak."

One Buck Horror presents classically-styled tales of modern horror from some of the most exciting writers working in the genre today! Each volume in this critically-acclaimed anthology series delivers quick, sharp thrills that are perfect for reading at home or on the go.

In this volume...

Children shouldn't walk alone at night, not when Pete's around. But not all is what it seems. Pete has a job to do, and in "Helpers" by David Steffen, some jobs require a little assistance.

In "Home" by Augusto Corvalan, pay a visit to a suburban family that's normal in every way...as long as they keep their masks on and their dark urges at bay.

A new arrival is not so joyous for a father who has reason to believe that the child is not only not his own, but something not quite human, in "Child of Dirt" by John F. D. Taff.

Leisa K. Parker plays "The Catman Blues", in which the owner of a nightclub is visited by a strange musician whose primal tunes leave blood and death in their wake.

Family trips go to dark places when duct tape and shovels come into play, but has this last trip gone too far? Find out in "Vacation" by J. Tanner.

Greg Simpson awakes one morning to find his own head sitting on the night table next to his bed. His struggle for sanity becomes a struggle just to stay alive in "Off With His Head" by Mark Budman.

Be sure to check out the other volumes in this ongoing anthology series, and watch for new volumes coming soon!

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