Polly's Haven (Scare Street Horror Short Stories Book 2)

· Scare Street
4.0
89 reviews
Ebook
26
Pages

About this ebook

A woman tries to come to terms with repressed childhood memories while keeping the nightmare that has plagued her family for generations at bay.

Ratings and reviews

4.0
89 reviews
zandile khambula
October 5, 2018
Its amazing, it gave me goosebumps throughout!!! It ended too soon. I have so many questions. Wish it was a novel.
24 people found this review helpful
mehboob bojgar
April 2, 2020
It's a good book but I guess it should be more fiction but I loved the story which at a moment bought goose bumps on my hand
Chante Annandale
July 16, 2019
This story is good but I would like to have finished the entire story as it left a lot of details behind.

About the author

At the age of four, Ahmed I. Nasser’s parents decided that the best way to keep a hyperactive child occupied was to teach him how to read and constantly bombard him with books. Since then, the world of imagination has constantly consumed him. He quickly decided that the only way to feel fulfilled was to spend his time writing one story after the other, even opting out of a career as a pediatrician, despite ten years of struggling through med-school. 

Influenced by Stephen King, Neil Gaiman and Terry Pratchett, he has been writing since the age of 12 while travelling the world with his family. Now, finally settled in Egypt, he divides his time between teaching Middle School English Literature and finding the best ways to scare his family and friends.

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