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The Boneyard

Short Fictions of the Morbid and Macabre

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By: Jonathan Dunne
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Step into The Boneyard, ten chilling bite-sized tales of horror.

Blind Spot: Chloe loses her sight without warning or remedy, plunging her into darkness—until she realizes she's not alone.

The Gravedigger: Emma Twomey, a solitary gravedigger, witnesses a chilling perversion of nature at the cemetery in Vale.

112: A late-night call to dispatcher Rachel Downey leads police to uncover a horrifying truth at an elderly woman’s house.

Winging It: A man’s maddening itch becomes a grotesque transformation, but he can’t escape the nightly tap-tap-tap of a visitor at his window.

Rest in Peace: The Brownes run a dignified funeral home, but behind closed doors, they guard sinister secrets they’ll kill to protect.

A Dumb Waiter: The Duggan family’s peace shatters when their son vanishes, uncovering a house’s sinister history and buried secrets.

Brotherhood of Blood: Mike Turner inherits his grandfather’s estate, revealing a dark past of cults, cryptic symbols, and desperate escape attempts.

The Hospital: Dylan’s graveyard shift at Hillside Psychiatric Hospital reveals that nothing in the eerie facility is as it seems.

2 Hydrangea Street: Tasked with delivering a parcel to a seemingly abandoned house, postman Rob faces a creeping unease he can’t shake.

Shackled in the Shack: Teenagers Alex and Ben stumble upon an eerie shack deep in the pine forest. What they uncover within the old building will bind them to a horrifying secret and change their lives forever.

©2025 Jonathan Dunne (P)2025 Jonathan Dunne
Horror Psychological Suspense Thriller & Suspense
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