Finn Lee is the author of one novel, Shadows of the Past, and several short stories, all in the horror genre. When not dreaming up unsettling stories and disturbing fiction, Finn can usually be found with a book in hand or wandering beneath the moonlit sky in search of inspiration. Finn's stories explore the darker corners of the human mind, where fear, mystery, and the strange often collide.
Finn Lee is the author of one novel, Shadows of the Past, and several short stories, all in the horror genre. When not dreaming up unsettling stories and disturbing fiction, Finn can usually be found with a book in hand or wandering beneath the moonlit sky in search of inspiration. Finn's stories explore the darker corners of the human mind, where fear, mystery, and the strange often collide.
One night to survive. One soul to save. When five friends break into an abandoned house, they expect to find dust and old furniture. Instead, they find themselves caught in a terrifying trap. After a séance gone wrong, a primal, bloodthirsty spirit takes root in their friend, and the teens find themselves trapped in a house of horrors with...
An accidental trespass into a creature’s tomb turns a hike into a fight for survival. A late-night game with a Ouija board transforms a group of friends into a killer's playground. And in the safety of a child’s bedroom, a soft, twitching nose hides a hunger that isn't of this world. From the mysterious past to the terrifying present, these...
When a young woman returns to her family’s derelict mansion, she does not come alone. With her estranged cousin, she reenters a house where a child died, and where the explanation was easier than the truth. As rooms are reopened and memories surface, the line between belief and blame begins to erode, and the house reveals a quieter, more...
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