Once More into the Woods: Horror on the Installment Plan
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What happens when you go into the woods? Are you transfixed by the natural beauty all around you? Do you wish you had your loved one to share all that glorious pastoral beauty? This issue does not show that side of Nature, however, even though it is out there. No, you are about to find out that the woods can also become sinister, creepy and secluded.
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