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From Dark Places

(2025)
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A tour through a strange wax museum ends in chaos!
A game of hide-and-seek goes wrong when an intruder joins in!
A man makes the claim that every house on the planet is haunted!
Two elderly people keep vigilant watch over a sinister lake!
These stories and more all come ... FROM DARK PLACES.

Ranging from bloody violence to quiet chills, FROM DARK PLACES is a collection of ten frightening stories (two of which have never been published before!) by Judith Sonnet, the Splatterpunk Award nominated author of Every Night in the Bone Orchard, as well as The Home, Summer Never Ends, and Hell: City of the Killing Dead!

Praise for Judith Sonnet

‘There are writers, but even rarer, there are storytellers. Judith Sonnet is a storyteller and of the very best kind: follow her down the path, unlatch the gate, and disappear inside the dark world she’s cultivated. Once she takes you by the hand, you’ll never look back.’ Rebecca Rowland, author of
White Trash and Recycled Nightmares.

‘Judith Sonnet is so much more than an extreme horror writer. She knows how to write compelling, complex characters, and she knows what scares us.’ Lucas Mangum, author of
Saint Sadist.

‘Trust me, Judith Sonnet's
The Home might just be the best horror novel you read this year. Great characters, stellar concept, creative villains, perfect pacing and an ending I promise you won't see coming. A masterclass in horror.’ Duncan Ralston, author of Woom.

‘Welcome to my new favorite subgenre of horror: Judith Sonnet.’ Gage Greenwood, author of
Bunker Dogs.

"In a flooded market where extreme is being done to death, it’s satisfying to be genuinely terrified again.
Terror! Horror! Agony! does just that." Phrique, author of Gig of the Damned.

‘The Clown Hunt was my introduction to Judith’s work and I was immediately hooked by her ability to write graphic visceral violence while telling a compelling story with diverse characters and sociopolitical depth.’ Wrath James White, author of The Resurrectionist.

‘You know that sick twisted mix of shock and excitement that broke out across your face when you watched your favorite 80's slasher for the first time? That's how you'll look the entire time while reading
Summer Never Ends II: God’s Mistake.’ Paul Avery Tindol, author of This House Will Never Be Warm.


Genre: Horror

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