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Book five in the Strangely Funny series: Short stories of horror gone wrong; so very wrong. This time you'll meet a vampire cursed with an inherited cleaning lady, the ghosts of the Rat Pack, and a group of senior superheroines who leave the retirement home for one last mission. See what happens when an orphan girl from Innsmouth goes to a big city school. All this and more is waiting inside...
The fourth book in the Strangely Funny trilogy: Stories of horror gone wrong. So very wrong. Meet a man who wakes up as a cockroach - again. Learn why you shouldn't opt for a cut-rate mummification. And beware the perilous pinkie! Enjoy stories from the usual suspects, plus newcomers to the series.
"I realized this wasn't a graduation beer party-this was a bunch of wannabe ghost hunters. I think I hurt myself grinning."- The Good Girl, David Bernard "Wake up, Jefferson. Early to bed and early to rise, and you don't get caught with other men's wives." Jefferson answered the door and held it open for Ben Franklin and Marvin. "Damn, Franklin, how can you drink that much and be so chipper the morning after?"- Pixiedelphia Freedom, Robert Allen Lupton Welcome to Strangely Funny VII, where tropes collide. Deep Ones join LARPs, and monsters attend motivational meetings. A noise-hating gnome takes matters into his own mitts. The term "race against death" takes on a new meaning. Four fab physicists create their own Wall of Sound. And Marvin, everyone's favorite cigar-smoking pixie, is back for another timeline-saving mission.Featuring stories by Rosalind Barden, Henry L. Herz, Robert Allan Lupton, Lena Ng, Jennifer Lee Rossman, and B. David Spicer. Strangely Funny VII is the eighth book in the series, because the editor can't count. Pick up any volume of the series, though, and you'll find a number of laughs.
Tales of horror gone wrong. So very wrong.A theater troupe finds a new way to cope with a staff shortage. A new pastor starts a Bible study group at Miskatonic University. Meet a Beauty who actually preferred the Beast.Featuring stories from Rosalind Barden, Robert Allen Lupton, Jennifer Lee Rossman, David Perlmutter, and Paul Wartenberg.
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