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Dive into a chilling collection of spine-tingling tales with "Great Horror Stories," a masterfully curated anthology by Various Authors and edited by John O'Brien. This compilation brings the most terrifying and unforgettable horror stories from both classic and contemporary writers. In this volume, you'll encounter malevolent spirits, diabolical creatures, and the dark recesses of the human mind. Each story has been selected to deliver a unique and horrifying experience. This anthology explores every corner of the horror genre, from haunted houses and cursed objects to psychological horrors…mehr

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Dive into a chilling collection of spine-tingling tales with "Great Horror Stories," a masterfully curated anthology by Various Authors and edited by John O'Brien. This compilation brings the most terrifying and unforgettable horror stories from both classic and contemporary writers. In this volume, you'll encounter malevolent spirits, diabolical creatures, and the dark recesses of the human mind. Each story has been selected to deliver a unique and horrifying experience. This anthology explores every corner of the horror genre, from haunted houses and cursed objects to psychological horrors and the macabre. John O'Brien's role as an editor adds value as he curates the selection of stories to ensure high-quality and compelling content. His expertise in the genre helps to create a well-rounded and engaging anthology. Readers can enjoy different styles, themes, and perspectives within the horror genre.
Autorenporträt
John O'Brien was a reporter for The Post-Standard newspaper and Syracuse.com for 30 years, the last 10 as an investigative reporter. He's a co-author of the 1996 true-crime book Goodbye, My Little Ones. In 1993, The Post-Standard nominated him for a Pulitzer Prize for uncovering corruption in the local medical examiner's office. In 2017, he ended 35 years as a reporter to take a job as an investigator in Peebles' office. In 2018, the Syracuse Press Club inducted him onto its Wall of Distinction.