Haunted: Three Classic Tales Retold

An Omnibus

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Entering the notorious Dunwreath House in search of viral fame, paranormal investigators find certain doors hold more than the living. The house has been collecting stories for over a century—and it’s hungry for more. Charles Dickens’s The Haunted House serves as an inspiration for this tale of trapped souls and desperate witnesses, prompting you to contemplate what should remain unforgotten.

Marcus Bellamy is the perfect caregiver—attentive, professional, and dedicated. But when his elderly patient’s pacemaker haunts his waking hours with its mechanical ticking, obsession turns to madness. In this chilling retelling of Edgar Allan Poe’s The Tell-Tale Heart, guilt doesn’t wait for death—it beats in time with your heart, louder and louder, until there’s nowhere left to hide.

YouTube treasure hunter Brynn Vasquez strikes gold when she unearths an ancient bronze horn on a Massachusetts beach. But the horn is a summons, and something from the deep has been waiting three centuries for someone foolish enough to blow it. Taken from M.R. James’s masterpiece of antiquarian horror, The Calling proves that some artifacts will stay buried—because the things they call forth never leave empty-handed.

From the author of breathtaking fantasy and spine-tingling mysteries, this collection bridges centuries of terror. These modern retellings honor the masters while delivering fresh nightmares to a new generation.

Perfect for fans of atmospheric horror, psychological dread, and stories that linger long after the last page.

Warning: These tales contain ghostly encounters, psychological horror, and supernatural entities. Not recommended for reading alone after dark... though you probably will anyway.

“Some debts can only be paid in stories. Some stories can only be paid in blood.”