Micro Scares: Volume II: 200 One-Sentence Horror Stories

· One-Sentence Stories Book 2 · D. T. Adams
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A second instalment of horror stories a single sentence in length


In Micro Scares: Volume II, you’ll find no fewer than 200 horror stories, all of them just a sentence long. The extremely short tales of terror are arranged into three categories:


–  ‘Sinister Humans’. The stories in this first section feature morally corrupt people and those who will stoop to the lowest points to achieve their twisted goals.

–  ‘Ruthless Creatures and Spirits’. These stories focus on lifeforms that aren’t human but are just as horrific, dreadful and intimidating as the worst of humanity.

–  ‘Perilous Happenings’. In this last section, the stories are all about terrible situations with dire consequences and life-threatening events that befall the innocent and undeserving.


See how far the most evil people will go, killing others, committing great harm and ruining the lives of others. Stand back as monsters, ghosts and aliens show their darker sides. Gaze in fear while people in the wrong place at the wrong time suffer immeasurable pain and mental anguish.


If you can’t get enough of horror and you enjoy really short stories, you should find Micro Scares: Volume II appealing.


Buy now and discover how creepy, unsettling and gruesome a single sentence can be.

About the author

D. T. Adams is the pen name of an anonymous British writer who writes both fiction and non-fiction. His self-published works include a novel, collections of short horror stories, two-sentence stories, poetry and more. He's inspired by the world we live in today, as well as imaginary worlds of fantasy, horror and everything in between.


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