The Curse of the Silver Hawk
A Horror Story
by Mark Antony Raines
Whilst investigating the death of a local housekeeper, a considerate teacher called Ocean Slaughterhouse uncovers a legend about a supernaturally-cursed, silver hawk circulating throughout Africa. As soon as anyone uses the hawk, he or she has exactly 9 days left to live.
The doomed few appear to be ordinary people during day to day life, but when photographed, they look upside-down. A marked person feels like a hilly koala to touch.
Ocean gets hold of the hawk, refusing to believe the superstition. A collage of images flash into her mind: a curvaceous guppy balancing on an icy housekeeper, an old newspaper headline about a fang accident, a hooded lizard ranting about warts and a drinking well located in a grand place.
When Ocean notices her eyes have koala-like properties, she realises that the curse of the silver hawk is true and calls in her uncle, a doctor called David Raymond, to help.
David examines the hawk and willingly submits himself to the curse. He finds that the same visions flash before his eyes. He finds the curvaceous guppy balancing on an icy housekeeper particularly chilling. He joins the queue for a supernatural death.
Ocean and David pursue a quest to uncover the meaning of the visions, starting with a search for the hooded lizard. Will they be able to stop the curse before their time is up?
A Horror Story
The doomed few appear to be ordinary people during day to day life, but when photographed, they look upside-down. A marked person feels like a hilly koala to touch.
Ocean gets hold of the hawk, refusing to believe the superstition. A collage of images flash into her mind: a curvaceous guppy balancing on an icy housekeeper, an old newspaper headline about a fang accident, a hooded lizard ranting about warts and a drinking well located in a grand place.
When Ocean notices her eyes have koala-like properties, she realises that the curse of the silver hawk is true and calls in her uncle, a doctor called David Raymond, to help.
David examines the hawk and willingly submits himself to the curse. He finds that the same visions flash before his eyes. He finds the curvaceous guppy balancing on an icy housekeeper particularly chilling. He joins the queue for a supernatural death.
Ocean and David pursue a quest to uncover the meaning of the visions, starting with a search for the hooded lizard. Will they be able to stop the curse before their time is up?
The Curse of the Stripy Banana
A Horror Story
by Mark Antony Raines
Whilst investigating the death of a local swordsman, a delightful lawyer called Wenna Jones uncovers a legend about a supernaturally-cursed, stripy banana circulating throughout Kent. As soon as anyone uses the banana, he or she has exactly 124 days left to live.
The doomed few appear to be ordinary people during day to day life, but when photographed, they look pickled. A marked person feels like a violent goldfish to touch.
Wenna gets hold of the banana, refusing to believe the superstition. A collage of images flash into her mind: a silver maggot balancing on a giant swordsman, an old newspaper headline about a crocodile taming accident, a hooded kitten ranting about toenails and a drinking well located in a quiet place.
When Wenna notices her warts have goldfish-like properties, she realises that the curse of the stripy banana is true and calls in her aunt, a lawyer called Katy Snozcumber, to help.
Katy examines the banana and willingly submits herself to the curse. She finds that the same visions flash before his eyes. She finds the silver maggot balancing on a giant swordsman particularly chilling. She joins the queue for a supernatural death.
Wenna and Katy pursue a quest to uncover the meaning of the visions, starting with a search for the hooded kitten. Will they be able to stop the curse before their time is up?
A Horror Story
The doomed few appear to be ordinary people during day to day life, but when photographed, they look pickled. A marked person feels like a violent goldfish to touch.
Wenna gets hold of the banana, refusing to believe the superstition. A collage of images flash into her mind: a silver maggot balancing on a giant swordsman, an old newspaper headline about a crocodile taming accident, a hooded kitten ranting about toenails and a drinking well located in a quiet place.
When Wenna notices her warts have goldfish-like properties, she realises that the curse of the stripy banana is true and calls in her aunt, a lawyer called Katy Snozcumber, to help.
Katy examines the banana and willingly submits herself to the curse. She finds that the same visions flash before his eyes. She finds the silver maggot balancing on a giant swordsman particularly chilling. She joins the queue for a supernatural death.
Wenna and Katy pursue a quest to uncover the meaning of the visions, starting with a search for the hooded kitten. Will they be able to stop the curse before their time is up?
The Curse of the Weathered Rock
A Horror Story
by Mark Antony Raines
Whilst investigating the death of a local computer programmer, a modest author called Phil Johnson uncovers a legend about a supernaturally-cursed, weathered rock circulating throughout Devon. As soon as anyone uses the rock, he or she has exactly 15 days left to live.
The doomed few appear to be ordinary people during day to day life, but when photographed, they look zombified. A marked person feels like a scary koala to touch.
Phil gets hold of the rock, refusing to believe the superstition. A collage of images flash into his mind: a sensational kitten balancing on a backward computer programmer, an old newspaper headline about a sausage accident, a hooded flamingo ranting about toes and a drinking well located in a deserted place.
When Phil notices his elbows have koala-like properties, he realises that the curse of the weathered rock is true and calls in his son, a computer programmer called Richard MacDonald, to help.
Richard examines the rock and willingly submits himself to the curse. He finds that the same visions flash before his eyes. He finds the sensational kitten balancing on a backward computer programmer particularly chilling. He joins the queue for a supernatural death.
Phil and Richard pursue a quest to uncover the meaning of the visions, starting with a search for the hooded flamingo. Will they be able to stop the curse before their time is up?
A Horror Story
The doomed few appear to be ordinary people during day to day life, but when photographed, they look zombified. A marked person feels like a scary koala to touch.
Phil gets hold of the rock, refusing to believe the superstition. A collage of images flash into his mind: a sensational kitten balancing on a backward computer programmer, an old newspaper headline about a sausage accident, a hooded flamingo ranting about toes and a drinking well located in a deserted place.
When Phil notices his elbows have koala-like properties, he realises that the curse of the weathered rock is true and calls in his son, a computer programmer called Richard MacDonald, to help.
Richard examines the rock and willingly submits himself to the curse. He finds that the same visions flash before his eyes. He finds the sensational kitten balancing on a backward computer programmer particularly chilling. He joins the queue for a supernatural death.
Phil and Richard pursue a quest to uncover the meaning of the visions, starting with a search for the hooded flamingo. Will they be able to stop the curse before their time is up?
The Curse of the Crumpled Kettle
A Horror Story
by Mark Antony Raines
Whilst investigating the death of a local navigator, a lovable psychiatrist called Forest Bond uncovers a legend about a supernaturally-cursed, crumpled kettle circulating throughout Scotland. As soon as anyone uses the kettle, he or she has exactly 70 days left to live.
The doomed few appear to be ordinary people during day to day life, but when photographed, they look pickled. A marked person feels like an important cat to touch.
Forest gets hold of the kettle, refusing to believe the superstition. A collage of images flash into his mind: a breezy toad balancing on a handsome navigator, an old newspaper headline about an unfortunate accident, a hooded rabbit ranting about eyelashes and a drinking well located in a quiet place.
When Forest notices his fingers have cat-like properties, he realises that the curse of the crumpled kettle is true and calls in his daughter, a homemaker called Laura Jolie, to help.
Laura examines the kettle and willingly submits herself to the curse. She finds that the same visions flash before his eyes. She finds the breezy toad balancing on a handsome navigator particularly chilling. She joins the queue for a supernatural death.
A Horror Story
The doomed few appear to be ordinary people during day to day life, but when photographed, they look pickled. A marked person feels like an important cat to touch.
Forest gets hold of the kettle, refusing to believe the superstition. A collage of images flash into his mind: a breezy toad balancing on a handsome navigator, an old newspaper headline about an unfortunate accident, a hooded rabbit ranting about eyelashes and a drinking well located in a quiet place.
When Forest notices his fingers have cat-like properties, he realises that the curse of the crumpled kettle is true and calls in his daughter, a homemaker called Laura Jolie, to help.
Laura examines the kettle and willingly submits herself to the curse. She finds that the same visions flash before his eyes. She finds the breezy toad balancing on a handsome navigator particularly chilling. She joins the queue for a supernatural death.
The Curse of the Cursed Guillotine
A Horror Story
by Mark Antony Raines
Whilst investigating the death of a local mechanic, an understanding gardener called Mark raines uncovers a legend about a supernaturally-cursed, cursed guillotine circulating throughout Cornwall. As soon as anyone uses the guillotine, he or she has exactly 65 days left to live.
The doomed few appear to be ordinary people during day to day life, but when photographed, they look distorted. A marked person feels like a wicked pigeon to touch.
Mark gets hold of the guillotine, refusing to believe the superstition. A collage of images flash into his mind: a squidgy owl balancing on a handsome mechanic, an old newspaper headline about a hit and run accident, a hooded guppy ranting about eyebrows and a drinking well located in a damp place.
When Mark notices his fingernails have pigeon-like properties, he realises that the curse of the cursed guillotine is true and calls in his wife, a homemaker called Enid raines, to help.
Enid examines the guillotine and willingly submits herself to the curse. She finds that the same visions flash before his eyes. She finds the squidgy owl balancing on a handsome mechanic particularly chilling. She joins the queue for a supernatural death.
Mark and Enid pursue a quest to uncover the meaning of the visions, starting with a search for the hooded guppy. Will they be able to stop the curse before their time is up?
The doomed few appear to be ordinary people during day to day life, but when photographed, they look distorted. A marked person feels like a wicked pigeon to touch.
Mark gets hold of the guillotine, refusing to believe the superstition. A collage of images flash into his mind: a squidgy owl balancing on a handsome mechanic, an old newspaper headline about a hit and run accident, a hooded guppy ranting about eyebrows and a drinking well located in a damp place.
When Mark notices his fingernails have pigeon-like properties, he realises that the curse of the cursed guillotine is true and calls in his wife, a homemaker called Enid raines, to help.
Enid examines the guillotine and willingly submits herself to the curse. She finds that the same visions flash before his eyes. She finds the squidgy owl balancing on a handsome mechanic particularly chilling. She joins the queue for a supernatural death.
Mark and Enid pursue a quest to uncover the meaning of the visions, starting with a search for the hooded guppy. Will they be able to stop the curse before their time is up?
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