Mothman: Terrifying Urban Legends (Book 4)
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Silas Toombs
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Point Pleasant, West Virginia, 1967. A quiet river town haunted by whispers of something impossible. A towering winged figure with glowing red eyes that appears before disaster strikes. They call it Mothman.
When reporter Claire Donnelly arrives to cover what should have been a routine assignment, she finds herself drawn into a web of fear, prophecy, and paranoia. Locals speak of mutilated livestock, vanishing witnesses, and shadowy Men in Black warning her to stop asking questions. But every night the sightings multiply. Every night the visions grow stronger.
And then the dreams begin—screams, twisted metal, a bridge collapsing into dark waters.
Is Mothman a monster? A messenger? Or something worse? As the Silver Bridge groans under its own weight, Claire races against time to uncover the truth, knowing the legend already has her marked.
Mothman is the fourth standalone novella in Terrifying Urban Legends, a chilling series of folklore and internet-born horrors reimagined by Silas Toombs. Perfect for fans of:
- Urban legend horror retold with a dark, folkloric edge
- Cryptid horror and paranormal suspense
- Fast-paced novellas with real-world disasters at their heart
- Atmospheric horror in the vein of The Mothman Prophecies and Scary Stories to Tell in the Dark
The red eyes aren’t just watching. They’re warning.
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