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L. Marie Wood

    L. Marie Wood crée des récits captivants dans les domaines de la fiction spéculative et de l'horreur. Son écriture explore des thèmes profonds, sondant l'inconnu d'une voix distinctive. Wood apporte une perspective unique aux genres qu'elle habite, faisant ressortir son travail. Les lecteurs trouveront ses histoires captivantes et stimulantes.

    The Tales of Time
    The Open Book
    The Unholy Trinity
    Mars, The Band Man, and Sara Sue
    • Mars, The Band Man, and Sara Sue

      • 240pages
      • 9 heures de lecture

      Sara Sue's mundane suburban existence takes a thrilling turn when she witnesses a mysterious and sinister event in a nearby park late at night. This unexpected encounter shatters her boredom, leading her into a web of intrigue and danger that challenges her perceptions of her seemingly ordinary life.

      Mars, The Band Man, and Sara Sue
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    • The Unholy Trinity

      • 360pages
      • 13 heures de lecture

      Exploring the depths of fear, this collection by L. Marie Wood presents a spectrum of horror, from subtle psychological dread to graphic, visceral terror. Each story unearths hidden fears and primal instincts, inviting readers to confront the darkness that lurks within and the gruesome realities that can emerge when night falls.

      The Unholy Trinity
    • The Open Book

      • 124pages
      • 5 heures de lecture

      A chance encounter at an airport sets off a chain of events for a woman who chooses to pick up a stranger's fallen book rather than ignore it. This seemingly small decision leads her into an unexpected journey, exploring themes of connection, fate, and the impact of our choices on the lives of others. As she delves into the book, her life intertwines with the stranger's story, prompting reflections on her own experiences and relationships.

      The Open Book
    • The Tales of Time

      • 158pages
      • 6 heures de lecture

      The narrative centers around a seemingly innocuous book, The Tales of Time, which holds a sinister secret. When opened, it crafts a personalized horror story that consumes its reader entirely—physically, mentally, and spiritually. L. Marie Wood weaves a chilling tale that explores the terrifying power of storytelling and the dark potential hidden within the pages of a seemingly harmless book.

      The Tales of Time