· 2020
Nightfall is the prime time for terror… In the jungles of Vietnam, Hell on earth awaits a troop of unsuspecting GIs. A greedy gravedigger faces deadly repercussions for stealing from the dead. And love comes with a terrible price when a lonely woman turns to a witch to fulfill her heart’s desires… Plunge into darkness with Scare Street’s new collection of bone-chilling terror. This demonic volume contains thirteen sinister tales of supernatural horror. Enough to keep you reading into the darkest hours of the night. Things look different in the moonlight. The branches of a tree become a monster’s claws. The shadows around your window seem like wraiths, rising from the underworld. And the space beneath your bed becomes the perfect spot for a snarling beast to hide… But don’t worry. Soon the sun will rise, and everything will go back to normal. Assuming you make it through the night… This collection contains: 1. Search and Destroy by Richard Beauchamp 2. As Seen from Above by Dustin Walker 3. The Gravedigger by Daniel J. Bickley 4. Cuckoo, Cherry Tree by R.G. Evans 5. The Sanction by Damir Salkovic 6. The Old Man's Neighbor by Gordon Dunleavy 7. The Witch of the Woods by Jamie Zaccaria 8. Ōsuzumebachi by Matthew McKiernan 9. With Lying Tongues, With Words of Hatred by Spencer Koelle 10. Silver Maples by Tim Jeffreys 11. The Strange Journey of James Booth by Justin Boote 12. The Summer with No Tourists by Alethea Avery 13. Children's Home by Ron Ripley
· 2008
'The Garden Where Black Flowers Grow' collects together twenty-seven of Tim Jeffreys short stories. The reader will find within these pages straight-forward horror stories such as 'The Stairs to the Attic' and 'Night is Peeping''; darkly humorous tales like 'Soft Clocks' and 'Horror Story'; sinister adult fairytales like 'The Hand-Made Tail' and 'Alice and the Scarecrow'; as well as poetic, thought-provoking non-horror pieces like 'Spanish Landscape'. The majority of these stories take the reader on a tour of dark places - down deserted streets where evil forces lurk in the cracks of the everyday, or into the thoughts of the troubled and the mad. They will dredge up subconscious fears and probe the corners of the mind. There are ghosts, ancient evil, lost lovers and lost Gods. There are Sirens, malevolent spirits, unnamed creatures locked in attics, and personal demons loosed from the mind.
· 2018
From a schoolgirl who wreaks death and destruction on her bullies via a magical ceremony, a man-eating siren who picks the wrong kind of soul to suck, a worker at a factory where cheese is made by milking humanoid creatures, a mobster who finds enlightenment through the resurrection of an assassinated village mayor, and a man who must wrestle for the attentions of his beloved with a mythical creature, the stories in Dark Lane Anthology: Volume Six take the reader through a range of bizarre and disturbing scenarios. But these tales are not merely intended to scare or unsettle. The characters in these pages learn things about themselves through their surreal and otherworldly experiences: how to love, how to forgive, how to grieve, how to fight, and, of course, how to protect yourself when confronted with a satanic rhinoceros in the menswear section at Debenhams.
· 2024
Between doppelgängers and shape-shifters, magical healers and clever tricksters, you should trust no one – including yourself! In this collection, 15 writers try to find answers to how we can truly know each other; on the way, they find psychedelic worms, supernatural roommates, new dimensions and the deeply rooted question of how to know even ourselves. With stories by: Scott Beggs, Phil Cummins, Corinne Engber, James Everington, David Hartley, Tim Jeffreys, LL Garland, Lauren Mulvihill, Lily Nobel, Elaine O′Connor, Elin Olausson, Diana Powell, Shalini Srinivasan, Claire Watson and Rebecca Weinert.
· 2025
An ancient evil inhabits the moors that surround Dobcroft. And it wants to come in from the cold. When Julie Swann flees her husband and job in the city, she thinks she’s leaving her problems behind. But the small Yorkshire village she escapes to has some terrifying secrets. When romance blossoms with old school friend Aaron Carter, Julie finds herself drawn into the horrors he’s unwittingly stumbled into. And now…anyone they know could be one of them.
· 2018
'The Real Rachel Winterbourne and Other Stories' is a powerful collection of science fiction shorts that examines the lengths people go to in order to find truth and happiness. Some of the characters in these tales achieve their dream and have it snatched away, other can't tell dreams from reality. A masquerade is in full swing. Masks slip. Intruders abound. There are lies, and there is the truth. But which is which?
In a future society suffering crippling over-population and food crises, Danny Seraphine works as a Sterilization Agent tracking down men who sire children and then desert them. Caught between a violent faction that wants to kill him and a wife desperate to have a child Danny struggles to understand the meaning of a ghostly void that haunts his days and invades his dreams. Voids is a compelling and thought-provoking tale of one man walking a tightrope between his personal and professional life. When the fists start to fly and the betrayals and accusations pile up, will Danny discover what it really takes to be a man?
· 2012
Nineteen strange and wonderful thought-provoking horror tales, mixing short stories with flash fictions. Enter a world where things are not as innocent as they might at first appear. A world of startling discoveries, supernatural beings, strange encounters and apocalyptic events.
· 2020
Where do the disappeared things go? When sisters Maya and Bree stop to watch a travelling show on their way home from their grandparents house one snowy night just before Christmas, little do they know how an encounter with real magic is about to change their lives forever. Maya in particular will need to pit all her wits against a dark force that aims to threaten the sisters' future. A blend of modern fairytale and strange fantasy, Disappeared will haunt the reader even after they have turned the last page.