Mr. Tilling's Basement:
Mr. Tilling is retired and has just bought himself a home. Upon moving in, he is surprised by a knock on the door - even more so to see it's such an attractive, young woman. She assures him she's selling nothing but knowledge, and asks if he knew the man who used to live here. The woman, Tevi, offers to tell Mr. Tilling about the house for $30, and he agrees. She leads him to the basement, where she shows him a secret room.
She tells him that Jerry, the previous owner, an old man pushing 90, was brilliant and used that room to smoke hallucinogens and perform occult rituals.
Tevi met Jerry around the neighborhood and eventually he hired her to sit with him in the room while he went on his vision quests. She tells Mr. Tilling she tried the ritual herself once - and went straight to hell - and offers to teach him how to do it himself. For the first time since retirement, maybe even ever, Mr. Tilling finds his spirits elevated and some excitement brought into his life.
However, there's more going on in Hell - more going on with Tevi than he realizes - and by the time Mr. Tilling learns the grim truth, it'll be too late.
The Night Sitter:
Jessica is a cam girl, and that's how she meets Edmund - although he's certainly not interested in what most customers are, instead offering her a job - $500 a night to house sit, with optional free room and board. Of course that sounds too good to be true, but he assures Jessica he simply wants "an attractive young woman to sit up at night while I'm asleep."
The job seems straightforward, the house normal - besides for that one locked closet...
Edmund is a reclusive, rich, collector and has many sentimental items; he tells Jessica it's her job to guard against break-ins and to wake him if she hears any odd noises.
His room has always been off limits, but one day, Edmund has a heart attack and is rushed to the hospital, and Jessica's curiosity gets the best of her. She decides to snoop around in his room, and what she finds will change things forever.
An American Tourist in Poland:
Forster Morley is a wealthy older man with a passion for travel. He visits Wroclaw, Poland for the second time and vows never to return, despite his love for the city. One close online friend recounts his trip to Wroclaw and why he will never return. This time, Mr. Morley chose a new hotel, the Iblis, meaning "The Devil," and right away, odd things begin happening to him - worst of all, the SD card filled with snuff porn someone at the hotel slipped into his bag.
On the card is a foreign word he doesn't know the meaning of, and later that night, he runs into an old gypsy woman who tells him a local legend, using that same word again, right before warning him to stay out of the woods and disappearing into the night.
Mr. Morley has inadvertently gotten himself wrapped up in some occult activity - and they are quickly closing in on him.
The Statement of Sgt. Jessop:
Police Sargent Jessop gives his account of the day he saw his town overrun with creatures from the old Innsmouth legends.
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I love everything Edward Lee writes, and this was no exception.
The first story had a really good twist at the end and was probably my favorite, although they were all very good.