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Five unnerving tales of modern folk horror and psychological dread. In this volume, ordinary places become haunted ground as mirrors, lakes, woods, and city streets reveal the old rules beneath our lives. Parents bargain with the dark, children test forbidden edges, and everyday objects turn into the currency of survival. Keep a light on, mind your manners, and remember the one question that might save you when something knocks at night.

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Five unnerving tales of modern folk horror and psychological dread. In this volume, ordinary places become haunted ground as mirrors, lakes, woods, and city streets reveal the old rules beneath our lives. Parents bargain with the dark, children test forbidden edges, and everyday objects turn into the currency of survival. Keep a light on, mind your manners, and remember the one question that might save you when something knocks at night.


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Spider Jeru is a 37-year-old storyteller with a deep love for myth-drenched cities, sky-bound worlds, and fantasy that isn't afraid to bleed a little. His writing blends noir grit, surreal wonder, and a touch of chaotic charmwhether it's exploring magical addiction in Unicorn Milk Is A Class-A Drug or unraveling ancient truths in the whimsical skies of The Mourning Tide. He writes for the dreamers, the rebels, and the kids who grew up loving strange maps in the backs of books. When he's not writing, Spider can usually be found chasing down obscure folklore, tweaking imaginary machines, or drinking too much tea.