Halloween Carnival, Volume Two – Brian James Freeman

 

With Halloween right around the corner, let’s jump into this collection –

Mr. Dark’s Carnival – Glen Hirshberg

A Montana ghost story thats got some nice creepiness. David is a college professor that teaches a class that explores folklore and his favorite part of the course is the folk tale of Mr. Dark’s Carnival. For many years, it has been rumored that the mysterious carnival pops up in a rural setting and only a few select people get chosen to attend. David has never met anyone that has personally been to the carnival and doesn’t believe it truly exists until he gets his ticket. A great ghost story that has a murky ending.

4 out of 5 stars

 

The Facts in the Case of My Sister – Lee Thomas

David’s estranged sister, Joyce, is in the hospital from an “accident”. The prognosis isn’t good and David has doubts that her injuries were from an accident. When Joyce and he were kids, David taught himself how to do magic tricks from a book he got. Joyce was always his willing audience and participant. Now, David pulls out a trick from his past to learn what really happened to Joyce.

4 out of 5 stars

 

Mischief Night – Holly Newstein

Willard had a good life, a loving family and wife, and looked forward to his retirement. He was never a drinker after growing up with a nasty old drunk for a father. In what seemed like a harmless way to celebrate his retirement, the bottle grabs ahold of Willard and doesn’t let go. On Mischief Night, Willard meets a troubled teen that stumbles into his basement. Can one man’s bad decisions help alter the path the youngster is headed down?

4 out of 5 stars

 

The Ghost Maker – Del James

Halloween has it’s own set of scares when you’re a mob hit man. You have to be on your toes, even if you’re the grim reaper. Great voice that makes for a fun read.

5 out of 5 stars

 

The Pumpkin Boy – Al Sarrantonio

Jody is a latchkey kid for half an hour every afternoon until his mom gets home. He knows he’s not supposed to be outside and he follows that rule. Until, one day, he sees the Pumpkin Boy walking past his window and he can’t believe his eyes. For police detective, Len Schneider, Jody’s disappearance is bringing back old, haunted memories that he’s been trying to lock away for 18 years. What started out as a promising novella, fell flat for me with the ending.

3 out of 5 stars

 

Overall, a nice little collection with mostly hits than misses. Well worth the time.

4 out of 5 stars

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