Halloween and Other Seasons
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Here, to treasure, a new story collection from award-winning horror master Al Sarrantonio. In Halloween and Other Seasons you'll find:
Summer that never ends...
A sleepover that turns into an unending nightmare...
A Summer camp that offers a one-way ticket...
The strangest Halloween ever...
A wonderful collection from a master storyteller.
Al Sarrantonio
Al Sarrantonio is an acclaimed author, and the editor of anthologies such as 999: New Stories of Horror and Suspense and Flights: Extreme Visions of Fantasy. He lives in Newburgh, New York.
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