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This Terrestrial Hell

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A deserted quarry, where a young girl dangles her feet high above afathomless pool filled with countless dead things. A circus tent, where amadman thwarts a murderer with his own diabolical plans. A half-litbasement, where the tools of a maniac's extreme weight-loss program are acage, a knife and a wet/dry vacuum. These places and more are the settings of This Terrestrial Hell, the firstshort fiction collection by Cemetery Dance writer and FEARnet columnist,Kevin Quigley. Comprised of eleven stories of horror, lunacy, and humandesperation, This Terrestrial Hell announces a fresh and often frighteningnew voice in fiction. Populated with murderers, pregnant teenage girls withviolent secrets, and frantic young men with borrowed guns, this collectionstares unblinkingly into the dark depths of hell on earth.

255 pages, Kindle Edition

First published June 12, 2012

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March 24, 2019
This book of short stories is great fun to read. These stories don’t always have happy endings, much like life. If you enjoy horror and short stories this is a book to pick up.
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July 6, 2015
A frighteningly delightful selection of stories ranging from the visceral terror of "In the Doghouse" to a new definition of what fear really is in "Helminthos". These tales include the eerily classic ghost story "quarry story" and a most amusing take on life as a young werewolf in the "Curious life of Dennis Morbach". You'll be sure to find a little something for everyone to love in this collection of stories by Kevin Quigley.
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May 27, 2014
Book of horror short stories. Overall not the best I've read, although one or two were better than the others.
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