Halloween 2024
October is the time to celebrate Halloween, the scariest and spookiest time of the year. Therefore, to help your celebrations, we’ve put several scarey stories into our annual Halloween collection. All that's needed is a bit of courage and the Adobe PDF reader.
 

 

Edgar Allen Poe Collection

Introduction By Scott Slaughter

Featuring the following:

▪The Fall Of The House Of Usher ▪The Tell Tale Heart
▪The Pit And The Pendulum ▪The Black Cat
▪The Masque Of The Red Death ▪The Balloon Hoax
▪Three Sundays In A Week ▪Three Sundays In A Week
▪The Murders In The Rue Morgue
     

Halloween Potent potables

Collected (though not all tested) By Scott Slaughter

▪Alchemist Punch ▪Bitches Brew
▪Black Wido ▪Bitches Brew
▪Alchemist Punch ▪Blue Lime Ghost
▪Corpse Reviver ▪Dracula's Kiss
▪Sewer Water ▪Vampite Kiss
and several more  
     

Ghost Stories (Collection #1)

Collected By Scott Slaughter

A collection of stories from some of the best authors in the genre:

▪Algernon Blackwood ▪Ambrose Bierce
▪Arthur Macham ▪Guy De Maupassant
▪Richard Le Galliene ▪Ambrose Bierce
▪Algernon Blackwood ▪Theophile Gautier
     

Ghost Stories (Collection #2)

Collected By Scott Slaughter

A collection of stories from some of the best authors in the genre:

▪Algernon Blackwood ▪J D Beresford
▪Sir Walter Scott  

     

Ghost Stories (collection #3)

Collected By Scott Slaughter

A collection of stories from some of the best authors in the genre:

▪Algernon Blackwood ▪J D Beresford
▪Sir Walter Scott  

     

The War Of The Worlds

By H. G. Wells

Introduction by Scott Slaughter

H. G. Wells' The War of the Worlds is one of the first stories to detail contact, in this case a violent conflict, between humans and an extraterrestrial race.

 

     

Frankenstein

By Mary Shelley

Introduction by Scott Slaughter

Frankenstein (also known as The Modern Prometheus) is an 1818 novel written by Mary Shelley. Its the story of Victor Frankenstein, a young scientist who follows an unusual scientific experiment to create a sapient being. Shelley was only 18 years old when she started writing the story. It was published two years later.