Horror BROWN, Bill. "The Gate" — Paperback (253 pages), ebook/Kindle Unlimited — 2023 BROWN, Bill. "The Ghost Within" — Paperback (225 pages) — 2021 BROWN, Bill. "It Waits" — Paperback (323 pages), ebook/Kindle Unlimited — 2021 BROWN, Bill. "A Walk in the Twilight" (short stories) — Paperback (302 pages), ebook/Kindle Unlimited — 2021 BROWN, Bill. "The Shadows" — Paperback (210 pages) — 2022 FALCONER, L.F. "Through a Broken Window: Ten Dark Tales of the Strange and Deranged" — Paperback (184 pages), eBook/Kindle Unlimited — Outskirts Press, 2014 BROWN, Bill. "The Beasts" — Paperback (275 pages), ebook/Kindle Unlimited — 2020 BROWN, Bill. "Blood Mountain" — Paperback (332 pages), ebook/Kindle Unlimited — 2020 FALCONER, L.F. "A Debt of Survival" — Paperback (348 pages), eBook/Kindle Unlimited — Outskirts Press, 2017 FALCONER, L.F. "Beyond the Veil: 13 Tales on the Dark Side" — Paperback (142 pages), eBook — L.F. Falconer, 2021 HAMANN, Jamie Lee. "Disgust! A Collection of Horror Short Stories" — Paperback (298 pages), eBook/Kindle Unlimited— 2022 FALCONER, L.F. "Exit Strategy" — Paperback (383 pages), eBook, hardcover — Outskirts Press, 2012 GRIFFIN, Jade. "The Journals of Lacy Anderson Moore: Monster Hunter of the 1800s" — Paperback (99 pages), eBook — 2022 GRIFFIN, Jade. "The Journals of Lacy Anderson Moore: Monster Hunter of the 1800s, Book 2" — Paperback (177 pages), eBook — 2022 GRIFFIN, Jade. "The Death of Lacy Moore: Monster Hunter of the 1900s (The Journals of Lacy Anderson Moore Book 3)" — Paperback, (339 pages), eBook — 2023 PROVOST, Sharon Marie "Shadow's Gate" — Paperback (239 pages), eBook — Dragon Crown Books, 2024 PROVOST, Stephen H. "Nightmare's Eve" — Paperback (266 pages), eBook/Kindle Unlimited — Black Raven Books, 2018 PROVOST, Stephen H. "Death's Doorstep" — Paperback (123 pages), eBook/Kindle Unlimited — Dragon Crown Books, 2020 PROVOST, Stephen H. and PROVOST, Sharon Marie "Christmas Nightmare's Eve" — Paperback (318 pages), eBook/Kindle Unlimited — Dragon Crown Books, 2023 “Where there is no imagination, there is no horror.”— Arthur Conan Doyle