
Tales from a 1970's Corpse
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They thought death was the end. But for the forgotten souls of Saint Agatha's Hospital, it's only the beginning. From the pen of Thomas Miller, Tales from a 1970's Corpse is a chilling collection of interconnected horror stories told from the perspectives of the dead themselves. Set in the flickering fluorescent corridors of a decaying hospital morgue, each tale dives into the trapped consciousness of those long deceased-nurses, addicts, forgotten elders, and children-each one with a memory, a regret, and a final scream that never stopped echoing. When a strange man begins to haunt the morgue,...
They thought death was the end. But for the forgotten souls of Saint Agatha's Hospital, it's only the beginning. From the pen of Thomas Miller, Tales from a 1970's Corpse is a chilling collection of interconnected horror stories told from the perspectives of the dead themselves. Set in the flickering fluorescent corridors of a decaying hospital morgue, each tale dives into the trapped consciousness of those long deceased-nurses, addicts, forgotten elders, and children-each one with a memory, a regret, and a final scream that never stopped echoing. When a strange man begins to haunt the morgue, obsessed with the stillness of death, the dead begin to stir. United in pain. Twisted by time. And determined to make the living remember what they chose to forget. Dark, atmospheric, and deeply disturbing, this is not just a book of horror-it's a warning: the dead don't belong to you. And sometimes... they reach back. Perfect for fans of vintage horror, supernatural dread, and psychological terror that lingers long after the final page.