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We Are Where the Nightmares Go and Other Stories

By: C. Robert Cargill
Narrated by: Christopher Ragland
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Summary

From the critically acclaimed screenwriter of Doctor Strange and author of Sea of Rust and Queen of the Dark Things comes a hair-raising collection of short fiction that illuminates the strange, humorous, fantastical and downright diabolical that tantalise and terrorise us: demons, monsters, zombie dinosaurs and Death itself.

In the novella The Soul Thief's Son, C. Robert Cargill returns to the terrain of the Queen of the Dark Things to continue the story of Colby Stevens....

A Triceratops and an Ankylosaurus join forces to survive a zombie apocalypse that may spell extinction for their kind in Hell Creek....

In a grand old building atop a crack in the world, an Iraq War veteran must serve a one-year term as a punisher of the damned, condemned to consume the sins of others in the hope that one day he may find peace in In a Clean, White Room (coauthored with Scott Derrickson).

In The Town That Wasn't Anymore, the village of Pine Hill Bluff loses its inhabitants one at a time as the angry dead return when night falls to steal the souls of the living....

And in the title story, We Are Where the Nightmares Go, a little girl crawls through a glowing door beneath her bed and finds herself trapped in a nightmarish wonderland - a crucible of the fragments of children's bad dreams.

These tales and four more are assembled here as testament to Cargill's mastery of the phantasmagoric, making We Are Where the Nightmares Go and Other Stories a collection of unnerving horror and fantasy that will keep you up all night and haunt your waking dreams.

©2018 C. Robert Cargill (P)2018 Audible, Ltd

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Chris Ragland killed this book for me....

Really enjoyed some of the stories in this book, but Christ almighty get another narrator. He killed the mood for me at every available turn, making this book very hard to enjoy.

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