Seeing by Patrick Winters

A secret revealed. A legacy undone. A horror immortalised. For generations, the Berdeaux family name had been synonymous with hospitality and distinction. But that all changed in the summer of 1979, when Dewey Berdeaux’s “hobby” came to light. It was a revelation that stunned the town of Barrville, and ever since then, the Berdeaux family mansion has stood as a grim reminder—with its fair share of ghosts, if rumour is to be believed.

Rainmaker by Bill Hughes

Three of us are marooned on an island of light, and I’m the only one breathing.

The Double Helix Conundrum by Helen M. Merrick

Katie Davies grows up in a turbulent world. Yet, she believes teleportation represents freedom and a better life. What will it take to open her eyes?

Tesato’s Code by Karen Bayly

A reluctant corporate assassin who is losing her edge, discovers fellow assassins are dying after killing high-value targets. Love and loss cloud her judgment, and only following her code will help her survive.

The Pub at Crokers Crossing by Kris Ashton

Two retired couples on a caravanning holiday decide to visit a ghost town they find on an old map, but the town has not been abandoned entirely—as they soon discover in terrifying fashion…

The Devil and the Loch Ard Gorge by Leanbh Pearson

When Seána McKinnon flees Gravesend on the ill-fated Loch Ard, dark shadows sail with her.

Sanctuary by Michael J. Stiehl

Through Dellia, Theobard discovers secrets of his past, things previously unknown that make him special.

Just Desserts by NJ Gallegos

Susan Moore is a shy girl who she seeks revenge on her classmates at her 20-year high school reunion with delicious results!

Something in My Eye by Terri Hamill

Christina and Jacqui, best friends since university, face an increasingly terrifying situation—either madness or something far beyond their comprehension.

Clown Diary: Appendix 7 by Joe Oppenheimer

After a big fire at a circus, a few pages of a diary are all that is left to tell the story of an immigrant running from persecution and prejudice.