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In B.D. Yates's "The Corner of Hope and Fear", readers will face unimaginable horrors presented in three terrifying novellas. In "Kyle's Road", writer Reese Norris puts a Kentucky ghost story to the test: the legend says that if you drive down Kyle's Road (a deserted country backroad that has been closed by police due to its unusually high amount of traffic deaths) the spirit of a slain teenager will appear in your car and force you to crash. It'll make a great story idea-- if he survives. Some legends prove to be more than just scary stories. In "Feed", expecting mother Cora Barnes finds herself trapped by a vicious psychopath. She is kidnapped, stripped, and thrown into the dark dungeon of his basement where countless other victims have gone before her. Her crazed captor is the least of her concerns, however-- his basement is actually a prison for a bloodthirsty monster unknown to science, a creature that can only be calmed by a steady diet of human flesh. Now Cora isn't just fighting for the unborn life in her womb, but for her own life as well. "Through the Valley" is the story of Emmit Mills, a desperate man who resorts to bank robbery in order to make ends meet. His plans are derailed when he suddenly awakens in the middle of the woods with no memory of how he got there, and finds himself freezing in the dead of winter-- although his last memory is of an especially hot summer. It is not exposure Emmit must fear; it is the corpses that prowl the forest, corpses that whisper and hiss and seem to know Emmit's dark secret. When he finds a camp of survivors, Emmit soon realizes that it might be safer to take his chances with the living dead. "The Corner of Hope and Fear" offers readers a variety of horror, ranging from psychological nightmares to brutal, bloody violence. This book is a must-have for the bookshelves of horror fiction fans, and is not for the faint of heart.
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