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portada Roots of my Fears

Roots of my Fears

Gabino Iglesias; Hailey Piper; Premee Mohamed; Ramsey Campbell; Usman T. Malik; Adam Lg Nevill; Nuzo Onoh; V. Castro; Ai Jiang; Erika T. Wurth; Nadia El-Fassi (Author) · Titan Books · Paperback

Roots of my Fears - Gabino Iglesias; Hailey Piper; Premee Mohamed; Ramsey Campbell; Usman T. Malik; Adam Lg Nevill; Nuzo Onoh; V. Castro; Ai Jiang; Erika T. Wurth; Nadia El-Fassi

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Synopsis "Roots of my Fears"

British Fantasy and Bram Stoker-nominated author Gemma Amor brings together a unique line-up of 13 authors to explore heritage and horror, featuring stories from Gabino Iglesias, Erika T. Wurth and many more It's a bedtime story, ancient family lore, a secret passed down from generation to generation. Stories that have deep dark roots, ever-growing, ever-creeping. This anthology explores stories of heritage and horror. The tales we grew up on, hometown rumours and legends. The things we pass down through our bloodlines. Featuring stories from: Erika Wurth Ai JiangUsman T MalikAdam NevillNuzo OnohPremee MohamedGabino IglesiasNadia El-FassiRamsey CampbellV CastroHailey PiperElena SichrovskyCaleb WeinhardtSarah Deacon

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