
Now available in eBook and paperback here! Released June 11th.
From Laura Keating, author of Agony’s Lodestone, come fifteen new tales of terror to torment the senses. In this collection, Horror is…
- The last moments of a team of doomed archeologists, lost in a cave that defies time, trapped with unspeakable, moving images, and a strange, grinning presence…
- The white-eyed children gathered behind an abandoned kissing gate, and the ragged-toothed queen no one believes is real…
- The celebrity demonologists, confident in their abilities and faith – until they meet a grotesque new Adversary…
- The odd little girl of many skills who is followed by four yellow birds – and a gruesome secret…
- The mysterious person atop an old lighthouse, searching for salvation and caught in a desperate race from the law – and themself…
- The town trapped in the thrall of a shadowy, alien force; compelled to forget and to build – by whatever means and material available…
Horror is…
THE TRUEST SENSE

The Truest Sense is a collection that feels like a throwback to the excellent horror I grew up with in the 90s. Reading through these tales reminded me of coming home from school to watch an episode of Goosebumps, or daring to read from In a Dark, Dark Room and Other Scary Stories. The cover (done by Chad Wehrle) even evokes the haunting artwork of the Scary Stories to Tell in the Dark series. There’s also a tremendous sense of fun to many of these tales. In terms of tone, this collection reminded me of the Stephen King and George A. Romero classic, Creepshow. Suffice it to say, you will have a good time inhabiting the spooky landscapes and disturbed minds conjured up by Laura Keating.
Check out the rest of my review at: The Truest Sense by Laura Keating – Jeremiah Dylan Cook
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