Night Sweats
By Mac Zazski
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True terror returns! After more than three years, Mac Zazski returns with a completely new collection of short stories filled with murder, mystery and madness! Find out what new terror the night contains as the darkness closes in and you find yourself shivering through your “Night Sweats”.
Mac Zazski
Mac Zazski was born in the beautiful borough of Brooklyn, New York in 1962. Currently a resident of Mount Joy, Pennsylvania, Mac continues to enjoy writing on a wide variety of topics and in multiple styles. Happily married for over 14 years to his wonderful wife, Mac is grateful for those who enjoy his work and who take the time to let him know how they felt about it. He looks forward to your comments and encourages you to share them with him via email at maczazski@hotmail.com .
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