![]() ![]() You will find these scattered throughout the book at random intervals. Read it wherever you feel most comfortable! Just for good measure, I have also included a handful of stories (and a poem) from other authors who are friends of mine. “The book is best read in a dark and lonely room by the light of a small reading lamp,” says author David Hayes, “while the rain patters against the window, and the wind howls a mournful tune. The stories are long enough to describe all the events in gory detail, but short enough to keep you gripped until the very end. ![]() Mysteria can be dipped into, and a couple of stories can be read in a single break, or you can sit down at home and have a “spookfest” and read several stories all at once. Included are stories about UFOs, secret government experiments, vampires, time-slips, and wherever else the author’s imagination led. Nor is it merely confined to the spirit world. ![]() Mysteria: A Book of Spooky and Fantastic Tales is a collection of short stories on the subject of mysterious happenings of a paranormal nature. ![]()
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