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Urban Legends: Three New Tales of Terror (Dark Tide Horror Novellas Book 20) Kindle Edition

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Enter the world of terrifying urban legends where the lines between myth and reality blur into a nightmare of unexplainable horrors. In this spine-chilling volume, the ordinary becomes extraordinary, and familiar fears are taken to unimaginable heights.

Features a foreword by Adam Cesare, the author of
Clown in a Cornfield (now a feature film).

“Nesting” by Dan Franklin: Amanda can’t shake the idea that her newborn baby isn’t hers…and maybe isn’t a baby at all.

Not even one full day postpartum, and Amanda can’t shake the certainty that the baby isn’t hers. The charts say he is, the nurses and doctor all agree, but in her heart she can’t help but know better. His hair is wrong. He doesn’t quite smell right…and he has a tooth.

“Knock on Wood” by Leigh Kenny: If he knocks, it’s too late. He’s already inside.

The house on Hawthorne Avenue has an unfortunate past. The adults think it's just bad luck. The kids believe it's something worse.

Sometimes truth is scarier than legend.

“Poltergeist Password” by Nick Roberts: “Have you heard of Poltergeist Password?”

A reporter presents the unedited transcript of the final episode of the
Broadcasts from the Grave podcast in which three hosts test an urban legend known as “Poltergeist Password.” Whether it’s real or an elaborate hoax, three people remain missing. You be the judge.

Dark Tide 20 takes you on a terrifying journey through some of the most unsettling myths and folklore, where terror lurks in the shadows and urban legends come alive in the most horrific ways. Prepare for twists, fear, and truths you may not want to know.

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Crystal Lake Publishing's Dark Tide Series
Wounds to Wishes
West of Hell
Urban Legends
Halloween Beyond
A Graveyard of Stars
What Swallows the Light
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Subtitle Tales of Mystery and Melancholy Weird Western Horror Stories Three New Tales of Terror Piercing the Veil Sci-Fi Horror Novellas Alien Horror Novellas
Authors Chad Lutzke, John Boden, and Robert Ford James A. Moore, R.B. Wood, and Michael Burke Nick Roberts, Dan Franklin, and Leigh Kenny Lisa Morton, Lucy A. Snyder, and Kate Maruyama Joseph Sale, Lee Mountford, and Dan Soule John Durgin, Gage Greenwood, and Andrew van Wey
Blurb Three separate yet strangely connected novellas with stories of Mystery and Suspense. Want to go on a Western Adventure? Join three highly talented authors on a thrilling journey into the past. Enter the world of terrifying urban legends where the lines between myth and reality blur into a nightmare of unexplainable horrors. When the Halloween Beyond stores appear across America, they intertwine the lives of three visitors in a web of mystery and magic. In uncharted and forbidden tracts of space, ancient evils awaken… Three stories. One terrifying truth: we are not alone!

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★ ★ ★ ★ ★ "Voyeuristic and deeply unsettling, "Poltergeist Password" feels like a grotesque love letter to the horror genre. With corrosive, quick-witted dialogue and genuinely frightening set pieces, Nick Roberts has crafted a profoundly chilling and disarming work."—Eric LaRocca, author of Things Have Gotten Worse Since We Last Spoke

★ ★ ★ ★ ★ 
"Dan Franklin is the real deal. His "Nesting" is a gritty and harrowing exploration of a new mother's fear that her baby might have been switched with another infant at the hospital after birth. Franklin pushes this terrifying premise to the limit, creating an atmosphere of intensifying paranoia, turning a modern maternity ward into an unfamiliar hellscape populated by a medical staff that is either evil or oblivious. Hard-nosed, unflinchingly and disturbingly believable, this is a must-read for true fans of horror."Bentley Little

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"Mysterious. Horrific. Heartfelt. "Knock on Wood" drips with atmosphere and oozes with carnage while evoking an uncanny sense of beauty a la the Silent Hill franchise. It is seldom to find such a darkly beautiful tale as unsettling as this one."Felix Blackwell, author of Stolen Tongues and The Church Beneath the Roots

★ ★ ★ ★ ★ 
"Nick Roberts managed to paint a horror masterpiece with a single brush in "Poltergeist Password." The dialogue sizzles with character, suspense and dread. This one is truly terrifying."—Duncan Ralston, author of Ghostland and Woom

★ ★ ★ ★ ★ 
"Dan Franklin is a doula of dread in this downright nasty little ditty of postpartum terror"—Clay McLeod Chapman, author of Wake Up and Open Your Eyes

★ ★ ★ ★ ★ 
""Knock on Wood" is easily the scariest story I've read in a while, and I won't be looking at closets the same anymore. Kenny expertly creates an eerie atmosphere that crescendos to an ending you will be thinking about for days."—Boris Bacic, author of Emergency Broadcast and The Town the World Forgot

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"Leigh Kenny puts the chill in chiller with "Knock on Wood," a taut little novella that amps up the tension... and the knocking... with every page. Do you dare to reach out and open the door?"John Everson, Bram Stoker Award-winning author of The Bloodstained Doll

About the Author

Nick Roberts is a native West Virginian and a doctoral graduate of Marshall University. He is an active member of the Horror Writers Association and the Horror Authors Guild. His works include Anathema, The Exorcist's House, It Haunts the Mind & Other Stories, Mean Spirited, and others. He currently resides in South Carolina with his family and is an advocate for people in recovery from substance use disorder.

Leigh was born and raised in the garden county of Wicklow, Ireland. She lives by the Irish Sea with the love of her life, two wonderful boys, a black Labrador, and a three-legged cat that hates people. She describes herself as being both feral and aggressively friendly and apologises in advance for swearing in front of your children. You can find out more about Leigh's work and any upcoming releases on social media at LeighKennyWrites.

Dan Franklin wrote his first attempt at a horror novel when he was seven. It was terrible. He has, since, improved. The Amazon best selling author of These Things Linger, Down Into the Sea, and The Eater of Gods, Dan Franklin lives in Maryland with his extremely understanding wife, his cosmically radiant children, and a socially crippling obsession with things that creep. He can be contacted through social media (Facebook.com/DanFranklinAuthor) or at DanFranklinAuthor.com
--This text refers to the hardcover edition.

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  • ASIN ‏ : ‎ B0F3DBFSLD
  • Publisher ‏ : ‎ Crystal Lake Publishing
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  • Publication date ‏ : ‎ May 9, 2025
  • Language ‏ : ‎ English
  • File size ‏ : ‎ 3.2 MB
  • Simultaneous device usage ‏ : ‎ Unlimited
  • Screen Reader ‏ : ‎ Supported
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  • Print length ‏ : ‎ 199 pages
  • Page Flip ‏ : ‎ Enabled
  • Book 20 of 21 ‏ : ‎ Dark Tide Horror Novellas
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Love Love Love this collection of Urban Legends.
Leigh, Dan, and Nick all brought something different to the table (or campfire). Leigh’s story Knock on Wood is everything a traditional, creepy urban legend should be. Her writing is exceptional and she weaves a tale you absolutely want more of. This is the story of Lucas and his family who move into a house that is said to be haunted, cursed. Families have come and gone, and always seems to end in tragedy. Lucas’ friends tease him now that he’ll be living and sleeping there, playing off of the “stories” they’ve all heard as children, because everyone knows about the house on Hawthorne Avenue. Lucas didn’t believe these stories now that he was older and found it all ridiculous … that is until he starts hearing the knocking. Nesting — this is a whole other level of horror. A mother’s worst nightmare. This one hit me differently. It hurt. Dan pulled on all the heartstrings, but in the best way a horror story should. It’s terrifying and makes you question and second-guess. This is the story of Amanda and her new life with her precious baby she’s just given birth to that she’s yearned many years for. However she is having doubts and is questioning her reality, confused if this is just part of post-partum or something else entirely, as the doctor and nurses keep brushing her off, but you know what they say about a mother’s instincts … Very well-written and hits right where it intends to hurt, another true tale of terror. Nick’s Poltergeist Password — if you’re familiar with Nick, you know this is different from his other stories, but is nonetheless just as good. It’s a transcript from three podcasters who research and discuss paranormal activity, and this happens to be their very last episode before they all seemingly disappear without a trace. What happened to them on that mysterious night? Listen, there are many people who do not believe in the supernatural, and there are many that do. From my own personal experiences, I 1000% believe in ghosts, and as such, I stopped myself from continuing this story at night, in the dark, while in bed. I’m certain we have a ghost in the house we live in (based on unexplainable things that have occurred) and I didn’t feel like tempting it — I was like it’s bedtime right now and we ain’t playin’. And I don’t normally get freaked out at night while reading in the dark, but Nick always has a way of creeping into your mind and crawling under your skin, getting you to really notice every creak, every minuscule sound in your house, making you glance around your room, and leaves you wanting to read with the lights on. For someone who doesn’t believe in the supernatural, he sure knows how to write it. I’ve always loved horror stories and urban legends. This collection has three outstanding authors with top tier writing and diverse stories that come together so well. The flow, the distinction, it really sets each of these unique stories apart while making this collection stand out. This is another one you don’t want to miss. A huge thank you to authors Leigh Kenny, Dan Franklin, and Nick Roberts as well as Crystal Lake Publishing for receiving an ARC in exchange for an honest review. It was an absolute pleasure.
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  • Reviewed in the United States on May 15, 2025
    I was fortunate enough to be able to receive an ARC of Dark Tide 20: Urban Legends: Three New Tales of Horror, and let me tell you, it was a wild ride! There are three separate novellas from some of the best authors in the horror scene, Leigh Kenny, Dan Franklin and Nick Roberts, with a great foreword by Adam Cesare. "Knock on Wood" by Leigh Kenny starts out with a dark tale of the "upside-down man" that is both chilling and horrifying. The next story, "Nesting" by Dan Franklin is a dark tale about a baby that mom, Amanda, feels is not hers. Something is off about this child - the way they smell, their hair, and the sharp tooth he has. We discover the truth as the story progresses. And the last story, "Poltergeist Password" by Nick Roberts was my favorite of the three. This story was told in a very creative manner since it was told through a final podcast episode from "Broadcasts from the Grave". No one really knows what happened to the three individuals involved. It was truly scary and eerie! This is an absolute must read! Five out of five stars!!!!! Thank you to all the authors for the opportunity to read this. I also had to order the physical copy, signed by all four authors!
  • Reviewed in the United States on May 22, 2025
    Read it in the dark and I had to sleep with my tv on, playing a cartoon, all night. I highly suggest reading it that way. 🙏🏻
  • Reviewed in the United States on May 16, 2025
    What can I say? When I heard that 3 of my favorite authors were collaborating, I knew this would be an insta-buy, and of course they did not disappoint!

    Knock Knock by Leigh Kenny is a new twist on the "Boogeyman" legend; Mr. Upsidedown is bound to leave you paranoid of the knocks you hear at night. And that ending-- absolute perfection!

    The Nesting by Dan Franklin manages to capture many of the complicated emotions of new mothers and includes some vivid imagery (amazing description of the MC's dream & a very weird concept involving baby teeth!). And I am always enamored by the dark melancholy he weaves into his stories.

    And Poltergeist Password by Nick Roberts...It is easy to see why he is such a rising star in horror. This story is written as if it's an actual podcast transcript, and keeps you engaged from beginning to end. Though it is the longest story, it was so intense that I flew right through it.

    Everyone loves urban legends; here's 3 more worthy of campfire lore ...
  • Reviewed in the United States on May 12, 2025
    Item arrived damaged, but was immediately replaced.
    These are three excellently written and terrifying horror stories.
  • Reviewed in the United States on May 10, 2025
    I can vouch for at least one of these novellas.
  • Reviewed in the United States on May 10, 2025
    Everyone knows at least one urban legend. The Boogeyman, Bloody Mary, the Loch Ness Monster, the Hook Man, La Llorona, and so on. Their stories are whispered at sleepovers, shared on the playground, talked about in day to day conversation. And these three authors bring a new, terrifying story into the mix, ones worthy of being spread throughout society.

    Leigh never fails to scare me. Everything she's written at this point has freaked me out in some aspect, and Knock on Wood is no different. It follows house in the small town of Creedence that became infamous for being the setting of a familicide. But the father/suspect/sole survivor still claims twenty years later that he's innocent, that it was Mister Upside Down who killed his loved ones. The Abbott family, who recently purchased the deeply discounted home, will find out if the knocks they hear are their new house settling, or if it's something far more disturbing.

    My daughter inadvertently turned my read into an immersive experience. I had JUST finished reading Leigh's story, and was still freaked out while starting Dan's. Little did I know, the van door was locked, and school had already released. I didn't hear the bell, but I did hear her knock on the window. And I screamed. And now she knows that knocking scares me. Joy. 😑

    Dan's story - Nesting - focuses on a brand new mom. She's been wanting to have a child for years, but it never seemed to happen for her. What should be the most joyous time of her life, dream finally coming true, turns into a nightmare. She's confident that the baby brought to her from the nursery is not her baby. But is something actually wrong, or is it all in her head?

    This one HURT. Like, physically hurt me. My shoulders raised, I clutched my chest, crossed my legs, gasped. I felt the anxiety the MC was feeling, the emotions, the pain. The way Dan describes what happens gave me such a visceral reaction with how well detailed it is. If I was given this story and not told who wrote it, I would be certain that it was created by someone who personally experienced childbirth and the first weeks afterwards.

    Ending with Nick's story, which might be the most unique and fascinating reading I've ever experienced. Poltergeist Password tells the story of a three hosts of a podcast called Broadcasts from the Grave, where they investigate the paranormal. Told through the recordings of their final podcast episode, we see what happens when they discuss a legend known as the Poltergeist Password.

    I swear I could hear this podcast episode in my head as I was reading. It's just that good. I need this to release in audiobook form, and I need a pair of Spooky Socks to go with it. It was such a unique reading experience, and I thoroughly enjoyed it even though it creeped me out so much.

    I had to declare this one a daytime only read early on. But it was worth shirking off my responsibilities to keep reading.

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