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Midnight Hour
by Rachel M. Martens
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Overview


"Midnight Hour" is a compilation of short horror fiction that explores different types of darkness with each tale coming to a consensus: darkness is a thread weaving throughout our lives that we cannot deny or escape. The 200-page volume includes a shudder-inducing haunted house tale, "The Wrought Iron Gate", a classic Gothic tale, "The Long Black Dress", a glimpse of modern horror in the novella "So Broken", and more.
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Description


"Midnight Hour" is a compilation of short horror fiction that explores different types of darkness with each tale coming to a consensus: darkness is a thread weaving throughout our lives that we cannot deny or escape. The 200-page volume includes a shudder-inducing haunted house tale, "The Wrought Iron Gate", a classic Gothic tale, "The Long Black Dress", a glimpse of modern horror in the novella "So Broken", and more.
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About the author


Rachel M. Martens is the writer of the Poe thriller series, including Poe: Nevermore (2013), a First Place winner in Chanticleer Book Reviews and Media’s Paranormal Awards, as well as the short horror collection Midnight Hour (2017) and the novel Metalhead (2019).  Martens resides in Wisconsin and travels extensively, taking inspiration from the locales she has visited and the books she has read along the way.  Her favorite time to write is in the midnight hours with a storm as background music and a mug of tea close at hand.  Of her writing, Chanticleer Book Reviews and Media has said, "Ms. Martens succeeds at painting dark, suspenseful, sometimes horrific pictures.  It is the kind of psychological horror that locking the doors and windows and reading with the lights on will not keep out."  For more about Martens, visit www.rachelmmartensauthor.com.


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Book details

Genre:FICTION

Subgenre:Horror

Language:English

Pages:182

eBook ISBN:9781543918991


Overview


"Midnight Hour" is a compilation of short horror fiction that explores different types of darkness with each tale coming to a consensus: darkness is a thread weaving throughout our lives that we cannot deny or escape. The 200-page volume includes a shudder-inducing haunted house tale, "The Wrought Iron Gate", a classic Gothic tale, "The Long Black Dress", a glimpse of modern horror in the novella "So Broken", and more.

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Description


"Midnight Hour" is a compilation of short horror fiction that explores different types of darkness with each tale coming to a consensus: darkness is a thread weaving throughout our lives that we cannot deny or escape. The 200-page volume includes a shudder-inducing haunted house tale, "The Wrought Iron Gate", a classic Gothic tale, "The Long Black Dress", a glimpse of modern horror in the novella "So Broken", and more.

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About the author


Rachel M. Martens is the writer of the Poe thriller series, including Poe: Nevermore (2013), a First Place winner in Chanticleer Book Reviews and Media’s Paranormal Awards, as well as the short horror collection Midnight Hour (2017) and the novel Metalhead (2019).  Martens resides in Wisconsin and travels extensively, taking inspiration from the locales she has visited and the books she has read along the way.  Her favorite time to write is in the midnight hours with a storm as background music and a mug of tea close at hand.  Of her writing, Chanticleer Book Reviews and Media has said, "Ms. Martens succeeds at painting dark, suspenseful, sometimes horrific pictures.  It is the kind of psychological horror that locking the doors and windows and reading with the lights on will not keep out."  For more about Martens, visit www.rachelmmartensauthor.com.


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