Volume Two

Reviews for Volume Two...

"What makes One Buck Horror work is its uncompromising approach to the genre. It knows what it is, and isn’t afraid to revel in it. This is old school horror at its best: creepy, icky, and tons of fun to read."

"All the stories are expertly composed, original and compelling."

"Once again, all of the stories were creepy, leaving me wanting more (in a good way!), and once again I loved them all."

"One Buck Horror Volume Two has exceeded my expectations."

"Once again I am blown away by the quality of the One Buck Horror anthology series."

"It is frankly just amazing to find such quality fiction at such a low cost."

"I was a big fan of One Buck Horror volume one, and number two may just raise the bar."

"This collection of five stories is worth much more than a dollar. You can't go wrong with it!"

"If you want a quick read, because all these short stories are quite short, well-written, and chilling, not to mention cheap, this is a good choice."

"Well done, One Buck Horror."

From the editors of One Buck Horror Volume One comes the next installment in this acclaimed horror anthology series. This new volume features five pulse-pounding tales, sure to please hardcore and casual horror fans alike.

In "What Swims These Waters" by Daniel Ausema, two people are adrift in a small boat in a storm, and something in the water is biting.

A new way to get high sparks a search for a missing sister, and leads to terrors hidden in the heart of the inner city, in "Holes" by Sean Logan.

In "Beastie" by David Bischoff, a black cat drags home a town's buried secrets, one wriggling, misshapen piece at a time.

Adam Howe takes us to an asylum in England where the patients live in fear, and secrets are kept, no matter what the cost, in "3 Monkeys".

Michael Penkas shows us that the home of a killer might just be the best place for the ghost of a murdered woman to haunt, in "The Afterlife of Ellen Easterling".

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