Cemetery Dance Publications has announced that Seven Stories by Brian James Freeman, which is only available on Amazon.com, is now free for everyone this week only at this special link:

Seven Stories on The Kindle

If you have a Kindle, or the Kindle App, or even if you just want to try out the free Kindle Cloud for the first time, now is a great time to grab a copy of the collection before it goes back up to the regular retail price on Friday!

(Also: because these stories are going to appear in three new collections down the road, the eBook will probably disappear from Amazon later this year, but those who download the eBook now will have it for as long as you want, of course.)

Description: This mini-collection contains seven of Brian James Freeman’s short stories that are currently available individually on Amazon. Save $4 if you order them together in this great bundle!

Freeman’s best work has always been his short fiction, which is haunting and beautifully written. These stories feature characters who are searching for answers to deeply troubling questions, and there’s often a real emotional punch before you reach the end.

This bundle won’t be available at this price forever, so don’t wait to download your copy!

About the Stories:

Walking With the Ghosts of Pier 13:
A grueling summer of horror is finally winding down, and Jeremy is one of the wandering survivors who can’t come to grips with the acts of terror that have been ripping his nation apart. His destination today is Pier 13, the ocean front amusement park his family visited every summer when he was a child, and his purpose for coming here is simple: he wants to understand why so many people have been dying in such violent acts… but that might not be the only answer he finds at the old docks.

Running Rain:
In the year since their son was the first victim of a serial killer known as the The Riverside Strangler, a devastated husband and wife have tried to pretend life can somehow be normal again… but the secrets they’re keeping from each other are pushing their relationship to the brink. To make matters worse, The Riverside Strangler was never caught, and now the husband is obsessed with running along the river at night, searching for the truth about why his son died: a truth he may not really want to know…

Answering the Call:
A young man’s very unusual job is taking a heavy toll on him. He stays in homes during the owner’s funeral. Someone needs to be there to answer the phone, receive deliveries, and deter thieves who might have seen the obituary in the newspaper and decided this would be a good time for a break-in. The young man has seen a lot of strange things over the years in the homes of the dead, and sometimes his job is truly a matter of life and death…

The Punishment Room:
Assuming Michael manages to escape the Punishment Room with his sanity and his life, he isn’t sure if he’ll be able to go on living with the knowledge of what he did to survive… but then again, that’s a dilemma he wouldn’t mind confronting, given the finality of the alternative.

What They Left Behind:
There’s something lurking in the basement of the old Timlico office building. This thing is evil, the result of the tragic fire that killed dozens of Timlico employees and sent that business spiraling into bankruptcy — or maybe the thing was the cause of the fire. Scott and a few friends will learn more about this thing before the day is over, including some very bad news for everyone: the thing in the basement is still hungry.

A Dreamlike State:
Daniel is driving back to his hometown for the first time in six years because his father is dying, but he knows there’s more than a sick patriarch waiting for him in the house where he grew up. He has a heart full of questions, and all of his childhood ghosts are patiently waiting for him… and they have a few questions of their own.

Where Sunlight Sleeps:
A grieving father and his young son, both dealing with their loss in their own ways. A Saturday ritual, retracing the last steps of the woman they loved more than any other. A search for the place where the sunlight sleeps, where bad feelings can be released. And a trip down a memory lane lined with jagged edges and vicious traps that just won’t let them go.

(The only short story currently listed on Amazon that is missing from this bundle is “The Silent Attic,” which is an experimental piece closely related to “A Dreamlike Sleep.” If you like “A Dreamlike Sleep,” be sure to download “The Silent Attic” to see another glimpse of that same world.)

You can get your free Kindle edition here: Seven Stories on The Kindle

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