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From a legendary haunted house to a strange woman with an extreme fear of lightning, DR. BALTHASAR’S HOUSE AND OTHER STORIES is a collection of five short stories that spans the spectrum of horror fiction.

“Dr. Balthasar’s House” — Four teenagers go out to a legendary haunted house, and what happens to them radically changes their lives for the worse.

“The Woman Who Was Afraid of Lightning” — A man encounters a strange woman at a used bookstore during a violent thunderstorm.

“Agatha” — A man throws a birthday party for his dead sister, and three unexpected guests show up and bring with them a memory of her.

“Me and My Shadows” — One night, to relieve his stress, a man decides to go for a walk . . . only to discover his problems have taken on a life of their own and are coming after him.

“The Boogeyman Men” — A desperate mother turns to a strange organization in order to help her near-delinquent son.

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