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Bumps in the Night

Creepy Campfire Tales

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Bumps in the Night

By: Mark Leslie
Narrated by: Chris Humphreys
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If you go into the woods today, you're sure of a big surprise!

Bumps in the Night collects four short stories perfect for either sharing around a campfire or reading while on a sleepover.

"Erratic Cycles" involves a man stranded on an abandoned highway in Northern Ontario, forcing him to face his childhood fears of the wilderness after dark.

"Almost" draws upon one of the most beloved classic campfire tale situations with a bizarre new twist.

In "The Pizza Man", four students keep getting pizza deliveries that they never ordered. Is it a strange prank, or is there something more to the mysterious man who keeps showing up at their door?

"The Shadow Men" was specifically crafted to be read around a campfire. Pay no attention to those strange noises and bumps in the night taking place while this story unfolds. It's likely only the Shadow Men.

©2018 Mark Leslie Lefebvre (P)2019 Mark Leslie Lefebvre
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