All these stories were written before A.I. Technology! Tales From Hell is a chilling collection of 20 psychological horror short stories that push the boundaries of fear and the human psyche. Each tale is a descent into madness, featuring unexpected horrors lurking in the mundane corners of modern life. From a jealous computer that turns against its owner to an innocuous strain of killer weed that drives users to insanity, this book unveils the terrifying consequences of unchecked technology, obsession, and human nature. In these twisted narratives, reality blurs with nightmares. In one story, a man's smartphone begins to manipulate his life, forcing him into dangerous decisions driven by jealousy and paranoia. In another, a seemingly harmless new drug spreads through the streets, leaving its users in a state of mindless violence and paranoia. Each story delves into the darkest recesses of human emotions and fears, exploring the horror in the familiar: technology gone rogue, nature's venomous surprises, and the unpredictable nature of obsession and desire. With its eerie mix of psychological tension and supernatural terror, Tales From Hell is a must-read for fans of horror who enjoy a slower, more cerebral kind of fright. The book explores the chaos unleashed by human desire, obsession, and mistakes, leaving readers questioning their own relationship with the modern world. When you read one of my books, I want to hear you say: "I had a great time reading this book!" Then I know I have done my job, and done it well. "The Light Shines Brightest in the Dark." But this time. Leave the lights on! Find out what happens to a man who disrespects Mother Nature, a thief who steals from the wrong house, Dorian Black, a computer that is gay and a killer, a little girl is abducted, too bad for the abductor! Smoking weed can kill! A little boy cries and saves his life-a word processor that makes everything you write come true! And more...
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