Terrifying Tales Unleashed: Unsettling Stories To Remedy Peaceful Slumber
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From the Bighorn Mountains in Wyoming to the icy winter roads of the northern states, terrors lurk in the most ordinary corners and in the darkest supernatural shadows. In "Buried Alive," the first story of this collection, a young man with a lifelong love of caves pursues the ultimate spelunking adventure:
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