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Short stories about mysticism and horror

Novels about mysticism and horror invite readers into a dark world, where reality is intertwined with fantasy, and mystical forces are hidden around every corner. In this collection of books, each story becomes a journey into unknown secrets and terrible events.

From sinister houses to ancient curses, novels about mysticism and horror offer readers the opportunity to plunge into a world where the unknown awaits us at every turn.

The works of such masters of the genre as Howard Lovecraft and Edgar Allan Poe make us think about the nature of evil and the unknown, leaving traces in our most terrible dreams.

Reading short stories about mysticism and horror is not only a way to plunge into the atmosphere of the unknown, but also an opportunity to experience thrills and adrenaline, which makes the heart beat faster. These books remind us that the world is not always as it seems, and that the most terrible secrets are hidden in the dark.
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Book New World Map. Energy, climate, conflict Daniel Yergin (paperback) Price: 8.77 USD
Price: 8.77 USD
Book New World Map. Energy, climate, conflict Daniel Yergin (paperback)
Confessions of a Bookman by Sean Bysell Price: 6.28 USD
Price: 6.28 USD
Confessions of a Bookman by Sean Bysell
Book novel I'll Love You Always by Sarah Gio (Paperback) Price: 3.27 USD
Price: 3.27 USD
Book novel I'll Love You Always by Sarah Gio (Paperback)
Think for Yourself: Developing Critical Thinking Price: 7.03 USD
Price: 7.03 USD
Think for Yourself: Developing Critical Thinking
The Train Engine's Christmas Adventure Price: 8.04 USD
Price: 8.04 USD
The Train Engine's Christmas Adventure
A book for children. Liss alphabet (A4 format) Price: 3.01 USD
Price: 3.01 USD
A book for children. Liss alphabet (A4 format)
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