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House of Courtenay

By: Chris Tetreault-Blay
Narrated by: Sam Burns
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Step into a house, its history woven with fear and suffering, where three creepy tales await you.

In "Ummidia", find out what happens when fear grows into obsession. The house's namesake, Ryan Courtenay, descends into madness after smuggling an exotic pet home from the States.

Discover a fragment of the property's twisted past and grisly present in "The Killing Floor", as a group of teens celebrate end-of-term in the worst imaginable way - by spending the night.

One of the group is fortunate enough to flee, but the house's curse follows him. Join Gareth Miles as he journeys through foreign lands, eventually to the underworld itself. Along the way, he meets a man who offers him immortality - but for a price. Are you game enough to gamble with the "Trickerjack"?

©2016 Chris Tetrault Blay (P)2016 Circle of Spears Productions
Anthologies & Short Stories Fiction Scary Short Stories

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