31 Horrifying Tales from the Dead Volume 5

31 Horrifying Tales from the Dead Volume 5
Author: Drac Von Stoller
Publisher: Drac Von Stoller
Total Pages: 142
Release: 2014-12-29
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 149434467X

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More haunting tales of Ghosts, Aliens, Science Fiction, Western, Zombies, Headless Ghosts, Haunted Graveyards, Urban Legends, Curses and Vampires.

5 Short Stories from "31 Horrifying Tales from the Dead"

5 Short Stories from
Author: Drac Von Stoller
Publisher:
Total Pages:
Release: 2012
Genre: Horror tales
ISBN: 9781476387055

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Get ready to immerse yourself in 5 short stories from the Author Drac Von Stoller's "31 Horrifying Tales from the Dead" Volume 1. Stories to read around a campfire or with the lights out.

31 Horrifying Tales from the Dead Volume 6

31 Horrifying Tales from the Dead Volume 6
Author: Drac Von Stoller
Publisher: Drac Von Stoller
Total Pages: 43
Release: 2016-12-05
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 1540800547

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Drac Von Stoller brings more tales of suspense and horror from the series 31 Horrifying Tales From The Dead to give readers more nightmares. In this series the short story Dracula: The Legend Lives has been made into a short film that is available for sale on Amazon Video. Other tales deal with zombies, vampires, pirates, ghosts, poison, mystery, aliens, time travel and other tales to send shivers up and down your spine.

31 Horrifying Tales from the Dead Volume 7

31 Horrifying Tales from the Dead Volume 7
Author: Drac Von Stoller
Publisher: Drac Von Stoller
Total Pages: 94
Release: 2016-12-07
Genre: Young Adult Fiction
ISBN: 1540819256

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Drac Von Stoller enters into another dark realm with famous killers Billy the Kid, H.H. Holmes, Lizzie Borden, Elizabeth Bathory. Drac also brings a new tale of road rage and also delves into the occult with a ouija board. So sit back and dim the lights and lock the door as Drac Von Stoller fills each readers minds with even more terror than before.

Dracula: The Legend Lives

Dracula: The Legend Lives
Author: Drac Von Stoller
Publisher: Drac Von Stoller
Total Pages: 2
Release:
Genre: Fiction
ISBN:

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Nestled deep in the woods along a wooded path is an abandoned century-old crypt in an ancient castle that two girls will stumble upon, curiosity gets the best of them, but they will never live to tell about it. It all started when these two friends Alicia and Mary Beth accepted a dare to see if the legend of Drac Von Stoller the prince of darkness was fiction or fantasy. The two girls thought it was a joke and laughed all the way out the door off to what they thought was a waste of time to a night of terror. There was one stipulation about the dare and if they didn’t abide by it they would be humiliated at school the next day. The stipulation was that they had to go at sundown and take nothing with them but themselves and a flashlight. Just to make sure the two girls arrived at their destination at sundown the other girls that made the dare drove them to their destination and spent the night in the car to await their arrival with the news of their findings. Alicia and Mary Beth peered out their passenger windows in the back seat of the car and the fear of the unknown was starting to set in as the sun was dropping rapidly off in the distance but they made a dare and they were not about to back out now and be the laughing stock of their classmates the next morning. The car arrived at the right moment as darkness filled the sky. Alicia and Mary Beth looked at each other with fear in their eyes but suppressed their fear and turned to the other girls in the front seat of the car and gave their best performance of courage grabbed their flashlights and said let us go check out this fictitious legend and put it to rest once and for all and have the last laugh. One of the girls in the car yelled out as Alicia and Mary Beth headed off into the woods, “You just might want to take a cross and a stake with you in case you see a vampire?” the girls in the car laughed hysterically as Alicia and Mary Beth entered the woods with the unknown just moments away. As Alicia and Mary Beth got deeper into the woods the wind was picking up and thunder could be heard off in the distance. These two girls were on a mission and just kept pressing forward and hurried in hopes this would all be over soon and they could get back home and never come back to these woods again whether or not it was all made up. As the girls were walking more in-depth into the woods, Alicia said, “Do you see what I’m seeing?” Mary Beth replied, “Yes, I do, It’s an ancient castle. Why don't we go back and get the girls and investigate a little further." Before Alicia could get off the ground, a tall, dark figure appeared out of nowhere. As the figure stood in front of her, he said, "Are you looking for me?"

Back from the Dead

Back from the Dead
Author: Drac Von Stoller
Publisher: Drac Von Stoller
Total Pages: 3
Release:
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN:

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Growing up as a freak of nature is what Delbert Simpson was called by the town’s people. Delbert’s face was horribly disfigured and one shoulder was higher than the other and his brain never fully developed beyond that of an eight-year-old. Delbert had no girlfriend or any kind of friends, so he was a loner and the only time he felt safe to be out in public was after midnight when everyone in town was asleep. That way he knew he wouldn’t have to listen to their humiliating remarks. Then one windy night as Delbert was doing his nightly walk, a truck full of teenagers pulled up alongside him and started taunting him and throwing trash at him. Delbert mumbled in a low tone of voice, “Leave me alone.” The teenagers just laughed and stopped the vehicle. They jumped out of the back of the bed of the truck and started pushing him and calling him names. Delbert started to cry just like a little boy would for his mommy. That just made the teenagers taunt him even more until poor Delbert fell to the ground in a fetal position trying his best to protect himself, and wondering why these teenagers would want to harm him.

Dead and Buried: A Zombie Horror Story

Dead and Buried: A Zombie Horror Story
Author: Drac Von Stoller
Publisher: Drac Von Stoller
Total Pages: 9
Release: 2024-08-31
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN:

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The sun was beginning its descent, casting long, dancing shadows across the abandoned chemical plant. The air hung heavy with an acrid stench, a lingering reminder of the toxic waste that had once polluted the nearby river. Daniel, Bobby, Jimmy, and Daren, four friends united by a love for fishing and a penchant for mischief, were gathered on the banks of the murky water. "I'm telling you, there's something off about this place," Daniel muttered, his eyes darting nervously towards the dilapidated plant looming behind them. The others laughed, dismissing his concerns as they always did. "You're such a scaredy-cat, Dan," Jimmy teased, playfully shoving his friend. "The plant's been abandoned for years. Nothing but rats and rust in there now." But Daniel couldn't shake the feeling of unease that had settled in the pit of his stomach. The river, once a toxic cesspool, had been cleaned up years ago, but whispers of its dark past still lingered. Stories of mutated fish and strange disappearances circulated among the locals, fueling the boys' imaginations and their dares to venture closer to the forbidden zone. As the light faded, casting an eerie orange glow across the water's surface, Daren stood up abruptly. "Hey guys, I gotta go take a leak," he announced, already fumbling with his zipper. He wandered off towards the side of the plant, a place they rarely ventured. The remaining trio continued their idle chatter, swapping exaggerated tales of the mythical giant fish that supposedly lurked in the river's depths. Their laughter echoed off the plant's corroded walls, masking the sound of Daren's startled gasp. "Come check this out!" Daren's voice rang out, filled with an excitement that sent chills down Daniel's spine. Intrigued, the others put down their fishing rods and joined him, their footsteps crunching on the gravel-strewn ground. They gathered around a large, rusty barrel sitting near the building. Its metal surface was pitted and scarred, covered in faded warning labels and mysterious symbols. "What do you think is inside?" Bobby whispered, his eyes wide with curiosity. Jimmy, always the daredevil, grinned mischievously. "Let's roll it down the hill and see what's inside," he suggested, already placing his hands on the barrel's cold surface. Daniel hesitated, a knot of dread tightening in his chest. "I don't know, guys. Maybe we should leave it alone." But his protests fell on deaf ears. With a collective grunt, they pushed the barrel towards the edge of a nearby hill, overlooking an old, forgotten cemetery. The rusted metal groaned in protest as it teetered on the brink, and then, with a final shove, it tumbled down the slope. The barrel bounced and rolled, gathering speed as it careened towards the graveyard. It smashed through the rotting wooden fence, splintering ancient boards, before coming to a violent stop against a crumbling tombstone. The impact echoed through the evening air, followed by an ominous hiss as the lid popped open. A thick, green slime oozed from the barrel, its viscous surface bubbling and writhing as if alive. The noxious substance seeped into the parched earth, disappearing between the cracks in the soil. The stench that arose was overwhelming, a mixture of decay and chemical burn that made their eyes water. "What the hell was that?" Daniel choked out, covering his nose with his shirt. Bobby, his face pale in the fading light, let out a nervous laugh. "I betcha tonight there will be zombies rising up from the ground," he joked weakly, his voice barely audible over the sound of the flowing river. The others laughed half-heartedly, trying to dispel the growing sense of unease. But as the sun dipped below the horizon, casting the cemetery in lengthening shadows, they couldn't shake the feeling that something was terribly, irrevocably wrong. "We should go," Daniel insisted, already backing away. "It's getting late, and our parents will be worried." Reluctantly, the others agreed. As they gathered their fishing gear and prepared to leave, a cold wind swept through the area, carrying with it the faint sound of scraping, as if something was clawing its way up through the earth. That night, an unnatural quiet descended upon the town. The usual symphony of crickets and distant barking was replaced by an unsettling silence that seemed to press in from all sides. Daniel tossed and turned in his bed, unable to shake the memory of the green slime and the ominous feeling it had stirred within him. Just as he was about to drift off, a sharp tap at his window jolted him awake. Heart pounding, he crept to the glass and peered out into the darkness. Bobby's face, pale and drawn, stared back at him. "Dan, you gotta come quick," Bobby whispered urgently. "Something's happening at the cemetery."

The Ghost of Hill Haven Road

The Ghost of Hill Haven Road
Author: Drac Von Stoller
Publisher: Drac Von Stoller
Total Pages: 1
Release: 2012-05-28
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1476432961

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Susie Meyers was one of the most beautiful women you ever laid eyes on. She had long wavy blonde hair and a smile that would melt any man's heart. The story begins at around midnight on October 31, 1953. Susie and her friends downed too many beers at a Halloween party. Then decided to pile into her friend Tommy's car with his friends Jack and Karen, with their six packs of beer, and drove down Hill Haven road. Just as they were all singing along with the radio, rain came pouring down and Tommy was having a hard time concentrating on the road because of the loud music and laughter coming from Susie and Karen in the back seat of Tommy's car. Jack was too busy handing out the beers to everyone to notice danger was on the way. Susie was the only one in the car not wearing her seat belt. The rain was pouring down to where Tommy should have pulled off to the shoulder of the road and waited for the rain to stop before proceeding any further. Tommy just kept driving at a high rate of speed and drinking his beer when all of a sudden a driver on the other side of the road lost control of his vehicle causing Tommy's car to skid off the road and hit a tree head on. Unfortunately, Susie was the only passenger in the car that was not wearing a seat belt. Susie was ejected from the car and hit the tree head decapitating her.

The Babysitter and The Man Upstairs (Urban Legend)

The Babysitter and The Man Upstairs (Urban Legend)
Author: Drac Von Stoller
Publisher: Drac Von Stoller
Total Pages: 3
Release: 2013-04-13
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1301780723

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Jamie was thumbing through the newspaper in search of a weekend job for the summer. She was sixteen years old and needed the extra money to help save for textbooks when she started college in the fall. She tossed the newspaper on the floor frustrated with no results. Then one of the newspaper pages flipped over to the last page of the classifieds and there it was in small print, "babysitter needed for the summer." She said, "How did I miss this, maybe, I passed over it because it didn't say weekends only." Jamie called the number, and a middle-aged woman answered, and said, "May I help you?" "Yes, you can. I am interested in a babysitting job, but wasn't sure if this was an everyday thing or just weekends only," asked Jamie. "I'm sorry, but I meant to put weekends only, but I was in a hurry," explained the woman. "If you're looking to babysit every day, I apologize for any inconvenience this may have caused you," said the woman. "No, this is exactly what I wanted. When can I start?" asked Jamie. "Well, can you start next weekend around five p.m.?" said the woman. "That sounds perfect! I'll see you then," replied Jamie. Jamie hung up the phone and was excited about having a job. That would ease her mind about how she was going to be able to pay for her textbooks. The week passed by like a rocket, and it was Saturday, and Jamie showed up to her babysitting job right on time. Jamie knocked on the woman’s front door, and the woman opened the door, and said "You must be Jamie, so nice to see you." The woman introduced her children to Jamie and told her she would be back by six p.m. Sunday night. The woman said bye to Jamie, and her kids, then got in her car, and drove to her business trip. Jamie played some games with the children then the phone rang. Jamie picked up the phone and said, "Who's there?" all she heard was heavy breathing, and she hung up the phone and went back to playing games with the children. Jamie checked her watch and said "Oh my! It's eight p.m., how time flies when you're having fun. Well children it's time for bed." Jamie escorted the children upstairs to the bedroom that they shared. She read them a story then a few minutes later the children fell fast asleep. Jamie got out of bed with them and turned the light out, then went downstairs to watch TV before going to sleep. As Jamie was eating popcorn and watching a movie called Halloween it started storming outside. Scary movies scare the willies out of her, but she still liked watching them anyway. Then the phone started ringing, and she picked it up, and said, Hello!" Then an eerie voice said, "Have you checked on the children lately."

Objects of Death

Objects of Death
Author: Drac Von Stoller
Publisher: Drac Von Stoller
Total Pages: 4
Release:
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN:

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Henry and Janice Blackwood just inherited Henry’s grandfather’s mansion and just happened at the right moment because Henry and Janice’s home was being foreclosed on because of Henry’s excessive drinking and gambling habit. Janice and Henry were in the process of getting a divorce but when Janice realized he was the sole heir of his grandfather’s estate she had a sudden change of heart and tore up the divorce papers that she was going to have him sign right in front of him and said “Darling, I can’t believe the thought of divorce would enter my mind. I just wanted things like they used to be and should have been more supportive of your drinking and gambling problem and helped you seek help instead of yelling at you all the time. I hope you can forgive me?” Henry being the softhearted naive man that he was believed every word that came out of his wife’s mouth and had no clue she had been seeing many men while he was out gambling and drinking until dawn and not spending any time with her. Her plan was to have her name on the account so she could have a lavish lifestyle that Henry was never able to give her because of his drinking and gambling habit but little did she know, that dream would never come true. Neither Henry nor Janice knew what kind of man his grandfather was because he was a recluse and never invited his only grandson to visit him but they both were about to find out shortly the minute they opened the front door of the mansion and get the shock of their lives.