Bigfoot Unleashed on the Appalachian Trail
A Terrifying Cryptid Horror Anthology
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Ethan Blackwood
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The most terrifying sound on the Appalachian Trail isn't a predator's howl. It's the sound of your own footsteps being mimicked behind you.
From the misty peaks of the Great Smoky Mountains to the remote forests of Maine, a primal intelligence is stirring. This is not the clumsy, shy creature of folklore. This is something that hunts, something that thinks, and something that hates.
In this collection of fifteen standalone tales of survival horror, you will follow seasoned hikers, determined scientists, and arrogant thrill-seekers as they are stalked by the true terror of the woods. They will be herded by silent figures in the night, tormented by impossible sounds, and confronted by a creature that uses their own logic and compassion against them.
This is not a beast. It is an ancient evil, a master of its domain, and it views every hiker as a trespasser to be broken.
Perfect for fans of creature features, psychological thrillers, and the terrifying mystery of the unknown. You've heard the legends. Now, it's time to experience the horror.
I usually have reviewed books with my general feelings and try not to go into any story details. Those kinda’ thoughtless reviews can give away the book’s plot. However, I HAVE to say something about several stories here. First… what is wrong with people who cannot all sleep in one tent? Ethan has most folks all separated out in individual tents. WHAT? I’ve never gone camping like that. What ever happened having 5 or 6 people in a big tent ya’ know… playing cards, smoking the “paca-lolo” telling stories, and generally laughing & having a great time with your friends. I’d really rather not sleep alone just in case some big critter comes sniffing around. Plus, Ethan’s folks are in “red-alert” mode cause they know a monster’s after them. I don’t think you could force people to sleep in separate tents under that condition. Heck, I don’t care how snug it gets, I’d want EVERYONE sleeping in my tent if there’s a monster outside!
Things you should do, and NOT DO when there’s a monster outside your tent
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