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Maybe Hell's Fun After All Volume 4: 20 Dark Contemporary Fantasy Short Stories. Hell's Place Contemporary Fantasy Stories
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- Date de parution01/04/2026
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Résumé
Hell's Place is where weirdness, strangeness and darkness live. Hell's Place looks like a perfect housing estate. Lovely white terrace houses, nice neighbours and great gardens. Everything looks wonderful and normal to the casual passerby. Yet inside each of those perfect houses, the residents seem just a little weird, crazy and reality seems to mean nothing. Normal might exist in your neighborhood, but normal is a joke in Hell's Place.
Often Stephen King suggests you should write what scares you. I've been through enough in my life that not a lot scares me. I can handle most situations, but housing estates are creepy to me. All those neighbours constantly watching you, knowing your business and there's always that one neighbour writing down names and number plates. I get nervous, anxious and start shaking whenever I have to drive through a housing estate.
There's nothing natural about them. So, would it really be a stretch to imagine the supernatural living there too?I doubt it, and what other weird, wonderful and twisted things might go on behind closed doors?I started writing the stories of the different people I thought lived in these houses. The normal people, the scary people and the terrifying people who you certainly wouldn't want to meet on a dark night.
Hell's Place has them all. For the first time ever, 100 of these stories are collected in five suspenseful collections. Some stories are connected. Some stories are thankfully isolated. All stories are disturbingly and fascinatingly weird.
Often Stephen King suggests you should write what scares you. I've been through enough in my life that not a lot scares me. I can handle most situations, but housing estates are creepy to me. All those neighbours constantly watching you, knowing your business and there's always that one neighbour writing down names and number plates. I get nervous, anxious and start shaking whenever I have to drive through a housing estate.
There's nothing natural about them. So, would it really be a stretch to imagine the supernatural living there too?I doubt it, and what other weird, wonderful and twisted things might go on behind closed doors?I started writing the stories of the different people I thought lived in these houses. The normal people, the scary people and the terrifying people who you certainly wouldn't want to meet on a dark night.
Hell's Place has them all. For the first time ever, 100 of these stories are collected in five suspenseful collections. Some stories are connected. Some stories are thankfully isolated. All stories are disturbingly and fascinatingly weird.






















