Night at the Demontorium: The Complete Anthology

Fiction & Literature, Horror, Science Fiction & Fantasy, Short Stories
Cover of the book Night at the Demontorium: The Complete Anthology by Naima Haviland, Naima Haviland
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Author: Naima Haviland ISBN: 9781310719837
Publisher: Naima Haviland Publication: March 2, 2015
Imprint: Smashwords Edition Language: English
Author: Naima Haviland
ISBN: 9781310719837
Publisher: Naima Haviland
Publication: March 2, 2015
Imprint: Smashwords Edition
Language: English

Psychological meets supernatural in a room without dimensions known as the Demontorium. Located just behind a tissue-thin layer of normalcy, its corrosive influence seeps through. When the demons stir to life, an item dropped on a marriage bed opens up the phantasmagoric regions of hell. A trapped young man waits for the ringing of an antique telephone that signals death. An abused child fights back with a deviant strain of household pest. Through an ancient rite she thought was harmless, a modern woman unleashes a timeless evil.

Demontorium Series, books one and two combined. Nine cautionary tales meant to tighten your grip on the thin layer that separates you from inhabitants of the Demontorium.

In her latest book, Naima Haviland takes the reader on a wild, psychotic ride to where the dead and the living are interchangeable and sometimes hard to distinguish. Haviland pulls no punches as her collection of short stories steamroll you from start to finish. So be sure to buckle up—it’s going to be a bone-shaking ride. ~Chuck Walsh, author of A Month of Tomorrows and Shadows on Iron Mountain

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Psychological meets supernatural in a room without dimensions known as the Demontorium. Located just behind a tissue-thin layer of normalcy, its corrosive influence seeps through. When the demons stir to life, an item dropped on a marriage bed opens up the phantasmagoric regions of hell. A trapped young man waits for the ringing of an antique telephone that signals death. An abused child fights back with a deviant strain of household pest. Through an ancient rite she thought was harmless, a modern woman unleashes a timeless evil.

Demontorium Series, books one and two combined. Nine cautionary tales meant to tighten your grip on the thin layer that separates you from inhabitants of the Demontorium.

In her latest book, Naima Haviland takes the reader on a wild, psychotic ride to where the dead and the living are interchangeable and sometimes hard to distinguish. Haviland pulls no punches as her collection of short stories steamroll you from start to finish. So be sure to buckle up—it’s going to be a bone-shaking ride. ~Chuck Walsh, author of A Month of Tomorrows and Shadows on Iron Mountain

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