Tuesday, October 7, 2014

Thirty Scary Tales By: Rayne Hall

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A collection of thirty creepy, thrilling, suspenseful, disturbing stories with ghosts, vampires and evil humans. This book is for people who like subtle scares with psychological depth rather than gross-out gore. The stories PG13, intended for adults, and also suitable for teenagers with parental guidance.

 MY PERSONAL REVIEW

Thirty Scary Tales" by Rayne Hall is a collection of short stores designed to instill a subtle fear into the reader. The stories aren't your traditional horror stories where violence and gore reign supreme. The author has created stories that appeal to the reader's personal fears. Rayne Hall makes the reader feels they are one of the characters in the story. They are just in time for Halloween or teaching someone not to trust someone that they meet. These little heart pounding thrillers start off slow, but your heart will beat fast and out out control by the end out story. There is something for everyone that likes horror, for example in Each Stone, a life the series killer gives a false sense of caring to his female partner, before her end. The thing I like about this book is the stories are short, averaging 3-4 pgs.This book was so much more than just a horror story collection. Excellent, Excellent stories.

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