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The Cemetery 6: Festival of Fear

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Death wanders among the graveyard and each soul has a story to tell. The ‘Cemetery 6’ find themselves curiously drawn to these spirits unresolved stories in hopes that they can bring them the peace that they seek. Preparing for another night of telling spooky stories, a spirit named Kit appears before the ‘Cemetery 6’. Despite Kit’s confusion on the group’s ability to see him when no one else can, he is reluctant to share his problems with them. He doesn’t want their pity and he doesn’t truly believe they can help. As the group gets him to open-up about his tragic death, they vow to avenge him and get to the bottom of his murder! They’re on the case and follow the clues to Bangkok where they find themselves in grave danger. Will they be able to find his conniving murderer, or will his death go unpunished?
The ‘Cemetery 6’ are back solving mysteries again in this second spooky book by David B Bond. Festival of Fear features exciting twists, scary short stories, and a relatable team of six sleuths in this series perfect for readers of all ages.

180 pages, ebook

Published December 31, 2022

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David B. Bond

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David Bond has loved mystery and horror for as long as he can remember. A retired Floridian now living in Thailand, David spends his days pursuing his passion for writing. Crediting his co-workers for pushing him into writing his debut novel ‘The Cemetery 6: Tales of Terror,’ released in September of 2022. David puts pen to paper with his creative imagination, continuously straddling fear of the unknown and the excitement of the thrill. After writing the 2nd and 3rd installments in the series, David began focusing on new projects.
In his latest book, ‘The Coyote-A Young Detective Choo Murder Mystery’, David looks at the incredible work of police detectives from a different perspective.
When he’s not writing his next great book, David can be found with his beloved wife Annah, exploring the land of smiles, and immersing themselves in Thai culture and traditions.
David stays actively involved in his Thai community by volunteering at the local “International Committee of the Red Cross” office. He often speaks with teens at the local high school in Nan about the English Language and encourages them to follow their dreams.

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July 13, 2023
Entertaining haunting listening 🎶🔰

Mine will written Thailand short stories each story is different with interesting well developed characters lots of action and misdirection leading to each conclusion. This was a free book when I got it. I would recommend this series and author to 👍 readers looking for something a little different. 2023 😀👒😡😮
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March 29, 2023
The Cemetery 6: Festival of Fear by David Bond is a spine-tingling narrative that follows a group of teens known as the Cemetery 6. The group gathers in the cemetery to indulge in their favorite pastime of telling horror stories. As they prepare for the evening’s festivities, they meet Kit Bunchu, a vengeful spirit seeking retribution. The teens welcome him into their circle, and Kit opens up about his tragic past as the night progresses. Finally, he reveals how his beloved wife murdered him and got away with the heinous crime.

The group unites to help Kit seek justice and prove the wife’s guilt. Their investigation leads them to share chilling tales of horror from various parts of Thailand. Each story draws the group closer to solving the murder mystery. From a malevolent spirit targeting tourists to a haunted hotel with a gruesome history, the stories are unsettling and gripping, keeping readers on edge.

This book is reminiscent of the classic horror series “Are You Afraid of the Dark?” but with an edgier twist set in Thailand. The stories explore different types of horror, each one bleak and terrifying, leaving readers on edge. The narratives are so vivid that they may deter readers from visiting certain places in Thailand for fear of falling victim to supernatural forces. The book’s main story could have been fleshed out a bit more to provide more depth, but it still manages to engage readers with its thrilling plot. While some of the short stories ended abruptly, they were all so fascinating that readers will find themselves craving more.

The Cemetery 6: Festival of Fear is an excellent portrayal of the dark corners of the world that can keep a person up at night. The engrossing main storyline and string of short stories will keep readers moving along on a fright-filled ride, eager to see how the mystery unfolds.
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