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Reflections of a Deadman

and Other Tales

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Reflections of a Deadman

De: Scott Oscar
Narrado por: Virtual Voice
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What if your town wasn’t on any map? Your reflection didn’t follow you? Your last thought wasn’t your own?

In Cold Storage and Other Terrors, nothing is quite what it seems—and reality is the first thing to unravel.

This chilling collection of psychological horror and thriller stories explores the darkest corners of the human mind, where memories falter, logic slips, and something else begins to whisper through the cracks. Each story invites you deeper into a world where identity is fluid, time loops in silence, and even the safest places hide something watching you from behind the walls.

Inside, you'll find:

  • A man on the run who finds shelter in a town with no way out.

  • A musician stalked by something that lives inside the music.

  • A therapist whose mirror has begun to show someone else entirely.

  • A forgotten hospital room that opens into something impossible.

  • A pleasant suburban street with one very disturbing clause in the contract.

  • And a signal in the static, calling you by name...

Includes eight stories of psychological terror:
Cold Storage, Running From the Orchestra, Rotten Fruit, Reflections of a Dead Man, The Third Voice, Happy Little Town, The Thirteenth Room, and Through the Static.

Perfect for fans of Black Mirror, The Twilight Zone, and Shirley Jackson, this book doesn’t just tell scary stories—it blurs the line between what you fear and what you are.

You left the door open. They let themselves in.

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