Appalachian Horror
Join Ronald L. Murphy as he explores the dark corners of the Appalachians. Ten tales to keep you up at night.
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Deep in the mist-choked hollows of the Appalachian Mountains, something ancient stirs. The Tormented plunges you into the heart of forgotten folklore and blood-soaked legend, where the line between the living and the dead is dangerously thin.
Ten twisted tales claw their way from the shadows—witches whisper curses in the wind, restless spirits haunt deserted mining towns, the undead rise with hunger in their hollow eyes, and vampires stalk the blackened woods under a blood moon. These aren’t just stories… they’re warnings.
Dare to read what crawls beneath the surface of Appalachia. But beware—once the darkness finds you, it never lets go.
“The corpse twisted its crumbling head in attempted comprehension.”
- The Anniversary
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