CAST NO SHADOWS
An Anthology of Ghost
Stories
This anthology
includes chilling short stories written by Jordan Elizabeth, Lorna MacDonald Czarnota, Grace M. DeLeesie, Joan O. Scharf, Lisa
Oaks, Heather Talty, Kae P. Quinn, C.K. Raggio, Derek McFadden, Grant Eagar, Nicole Green, Clare Weze, Ashley Pasco, Amy L. Gale, A. Elizabeth Zumchak, Al Dorantes, K. J. Winters, TracinaCozza, James McNally, A. F. Plant, W.
K. Pomeroy, Jeremy Mortis, Christine Baker, Misha Murphy, Gloria Slade, and
Rachel Pond.
Wondering just
what spine-tingling tale you might encounter?
Here is a peak at a few:
Blood-Stained Handkerchief by Jordan Elizabeth: Miranda and her
family love to fix up houses, but their newest investment in the Adirondacks
comes with more than just water stains and cracked plaster.
Try Me by Christine Baker: Every morning feels like Russian
Roulette to seventeen-year-old Daryl. When your last living parent is a drug
addict, you never know which personality will greet you when you wake. Killed
in the same accident that claimed is father’s life, James, Daryl’s older
brother, comes back to put his brother on the right path before costs Daryl his
own life.
Sweet Hollow Road by C.K. Raggio: Legends of evil
and murder surround a desolate Long Island road making it the perfect place for
Andrea and her friends to hunt for ghosts. But in the shadows of the woods
lurks a desperate stalker. One who won't let them leave until they fulfill his
savage desire.
Tillie in Utica by Jordan Elizabeth: Utica, 1879. Tillie misses her small hometown, but she’s
excited to visit an old friend in the big city of Utica. That is, until a ghost starts begging her for
help.
The Staircase by Clare Weze: Katrine leaves the
UK in search of the father she has never known. A trail of emails to her
worried brother chronicle her progress, but the sweet reunion is not what it
seems.
Ghost of Shadmoor Park by Grant Eagar: Single female
ghost seeks medium to make a relationship with boy possible. No no scratch
that; single ghost female seeks medium to have relationship with mediums
boyfriend without getting caught.
Swampby Joan O. Scharf: It is twilight by the time two brothers
finish their work in helping a farmer on a neighboring farm. Darkness
overtakes them on their walk home, where their 2 mile dirt path cuts through a
thickly overgrown swamp....and evil awaits.
Silent Operaby Joan O. Scharf: Three young boys set
out to explore a deserted house that is said to be haunted. It once
belonged to a famous opera singer who hung herself in an upstairs bedroom when
she lost her voice. The boys daring adventure soon turns to terror.
A Trace of Timeby Joan O. Scharf: Driving home from a
trip, a woman takes the wrong road and finds herself in an unfamiliar city.
She encounters a lost child, and attempting to return the little girl to
her family leads the woman into an eerie web of mystery.
Death of a Necromancer by Misha Murphy: Talia was could always
see ghosts. She thought it to be an annoying gift until one day it put her life
in danger. Will she be able to save herself or will she and others perish?
A Minor Matter of Death by W. K. Pomeroy: The story begins at a
cemetery and ends at a bar, but all the spirits aren't alcohol, and all the
issues aren't with the dead.
Nellie’s Playmate by Lorna MacDonald Czarnota: In the
early 1800s, governess, Sadie McMullen enticed her charge, little
Delia, and an overnight guest, Nellie Mae, onto a 50 foot railroad
overpass above Murder Creek in Akron, New York. Sadie was tried and sent to the
asylum in Buffalo, only to vanish after her release two years later. What
became of Sadie? Did she return to the scene of the crime out of remorse? For
revenge? Or did she even fade into forgotten history?Based on a true story.
CAST NO
SHADOWSis available now from Curiosity Quills Press.
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