Scary Stories That Will Make You SH17 Yourself
Book 5
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Mike Nesbitt
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Scary Stories That Will Make You SH17 Yourself – Book 5 is here for one job: to crawl into that tiny space between “this is probably fine” and “why did I read this at night?”—and then redecorate. This fifth volume delivers 30 stand-alone nightmares that start in the familiar (a late ferry, a normal apartment building, a casual museum visit, a dodgy livestream) and end somewhere you absolutely don’t want to be. Some are slow burns. Others hit like the floor vanishing under your feet. A few will even make you laugh… right before they bite.
Inside you’ll find horror that plays with haunted places, cursed objects, urban legends, psychological dread, and supernatural twists—the kind where the building remembers, the dark listens, and the voice on the other end already knows your name.
Expect stories like “Port Purgatory” (a ferry ride that shouldn’t exist), “The Elevator that goes to ‘B’” (because of course there’s a button you shouldn’t press), “The Black Velvet Wingback” (a chair with the personality of a polite vampire), “The Museum Exhibit” (an “installation” that feels more like a selection process), “Terror at Chernobyl,” “The Dead Channel,” “The Emergency Alert,” and “The Deep Live Stream”—where the audience demands more, and something down there… agrees.If you love short horror stories with creepy atmosphere, twist endings, ghost stories, haunted houses, cursed antiques, paranormal suspense, psychological horror, and dark humour, this collection is built to ruin your bedtime routine in the most entertaining way possible.
Read with the lights on. Check your locks. And if something in these pages feels a little too close to home… don’t panic. That’s when it’s working.