The Dead Mall Horror

The Dead Mall Horror

Chad Helder

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Trafford Publishing
Año de edición:
2020
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Poesía
ISBN:
9781698704302

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All who dare to enter the dead mall encounter its mysteries and strange terrors, and some who dare to enter never leave. From Bram Stoker Award-winner Chad Helder comes The Dead Mall Horror: A Novel in 49 Poems, featuring the decapitated phantom of a murdered boy who wanders the dead mall in search of his missing head, a security guard-turned-vampire with a secret treasure, a ghostly mastiff seeking redemption, and an inhuman spirit masquerading as a demon frog, but the main character of this novel in 49 poems is the dead mall, the cavernous cadaver itself. Abandoned by its shoppers, the dead mall is ravaged by vandals and invaded by YouTubers. When teenage occultists open a portal to the underworld, the mall is flooded with spectral denizens and inhuman spirits. Ghost hunters and paranormal investigators attempt to penetrate the mysteries of the dead mall, but at their peril. Will the missing head be recovered before the dead mall is razed to the ground?

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