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Alien Horrors

By: Tim Curran
Narrated by: Rob Saladino
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In the deepest, darkest depths of space, the stars are cold, malevolent eyes looking across a vast graveyard of the unknown, the unnameable, and the undead. Here the planets are tombs and the moons haunted catacombs. And here are extraterrestrial nightmares beyond imagining. There is no benevolent first contact. No utopian worlds. Only alien horrors.

Some of the stories included in Alien Horrors:

"Flypaper" – An expeditionary team is trapped inside an alien machine that offers them anything they want at a terrible price.

"City of Frozen Shadows" – The last living man on Earth hides in a gutted city, hunted by alien exterminators.

"The Black Ocean" – Astronauts adrift in a misty alien ocean are attacked by a gigantic predator.

"Charnel World" – Mercenaries track the most lethal life form in the galaxy in the green hell of the planet Xenos.

"Migration" – A mining camp is directly in the path of a migrating alien hive.

"Stowaway" – The crew of a starship is stalked by a shapeshifting alien bloodsucker.

©2022 Tim Curran (P)2023 Weird House Press
Fiction First Contact Horror Science Fiction Scary Interstellar

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