Blood Noir Episode 7: Get Your Rocks Off
Two socialites are haunted by a drowned man who keeps returning. A gripping blend of horror and crime noir.
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Two socialites are haunted by a drowned man who keeps returning. A gripping blend of horror and crime noir.
Set in a small-town diner, the story follows the protagonist, Sam, as he grapples with the guilt of infidelity while navigating a tense encounter with unfamiliar, dangerous characters.
Two socialites are haunted by a drowned man who keeps returning. A gripping blend of horror and crime noir.
A lone surveyor on an isolated island senses an unseen presence in Algernon Blackwood’s classic eerie short story.
Two socialites are haunted by a drowned man who keeps returning. A gripping blend of horror and crime noir.
A young solicitor is asked to prepare the personal effects of a convicted murderer for an impending execution when he inherits the condemned man’s kit-bag.
A trip of self discovery leads to a mysterious holiday celebration. But what begins as a quaint, snow-dusted New England visit quickly descends into a nightmarish revelation of ancient rituals and shadowy beings.
Did you miss the most recent Saucer Full of Stories: The Short Story Book Club? The book club’s recent exploration of John Cohen’s Yard Sale sparked a conversation about the nuances of absurdist horror, consumer culture, and storytelling craft.
Six individuals once claimed to have been abducted by aliens, a story shrouded in mystery for decades.
Watch The Jar (1992), a haunting Ray Bradbury Theater episode about pride, obsession, and a mysterious specimen.
In the quiet, decaying town of Kingsport, an ancient and reclusive man resides in an old, weather-worn house near the sea. His neighbors avoid him, speaking in hushed tones of his past—a past filled with mystery, whispers of piracy, and long-forgotten secrets.
Did you miss the most recent Saucer Full of Stories: The Short Story Book Club? The book club’s recent exploration of John Cohen’s Yard Sale sparked a conversation about the nuances of absurdist horror, consumer culture, and storytelling craft.