The Nightcomer: A Morbid Tale

· The Morbid Tales Book 3 · Zachery Miller
4.3
31 reviews
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Trish and Henry mistakenly turn onto a dead-end street. The wrong street, at the wrong time of twilight, and find themselves in the grip of the Nightcomer. But in this cul-de-sac of horrors these two people, so busily caught up in their lives, will find that there can be only one kind of ending on a dead-end street.

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4.3
31 reviews
Pat Eroh
July 27, 2019
If you like weird and morbid, here is your daily treat. A quick read, you will get a quick helping of both. These are pretty strange and somewhat gross but it is all in fun for the reader's pleasure. I love these books, as this is the third that I have read though there is no ordered reading required. If you like horror and morbid, this is it at its finest. I received a free copy of this book via Booksprout and am voluntarily leaving a review.
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awesomemomify
August 11, 2019
I really enjoyed reading. Very well written. Kept me hooked from beginning to end and I didn’t want to put it down. Really great read and I highly recommend reading. I received a free copy of this book via Booksprout and am voluntarily leaving a review.
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Deborah Balaam
January 25, 2021
Really gory if you have a good imagation . 👹👹🇬🇧.
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 Zachery Miller lives in Florida with his dog Maximus and writes science fiction, horror, and adventure.

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