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*ATTENTION: If you purchase the DMS Crate "Seasons of the Monsters," a copy of this book is included in that crate.
A new collection of short stories from Author Jason Brannon
Summary: Museum Nocturnus not only deals in high strangeness but puts it on full display for the world to see and admire. Exhibits have been carefully curated to tell the stories of serial killers, witches, madmen, cult members, and those who thrive in the darkness. It is a display dedicated to the weird, and the spotlights are all firmly pointed at the darkness. Accompany master thief Max Garfield on a job to steal an item of great importance from the Museum's newly-opened Hall of Monsters and learn the stories behind some of the gruesome artifacts displayed there. But, beware, the Museum has its own defenses.
What will you experience inside Museum Nocturnus?
Note: This book contains paranormal elements and elements of horror. This book does not contain profanity or any sexual situations yet may contain situations and descriptions that are too much for younger readers.
A new collection of short stories from Author Jason Brannon
Summary: Museum Nocturnus not only deals in high strangeness but puts it on full display for the world to see and admire. Exhibits have been carefully curated to tell the stories of serial killers, witches, madmen, cult members, and those who thrive in the darkness. It is a display dedicated to the weird, and the spotlights are all firmly pointed at the darkness. Accompany master thief Max Garfield on a job to steal an item of great importance from the Museum's newly-opened Hall of Monsters and learn the stories behind some of the gruesome artifacts displayed there. But, beware, the Museum has its own defenses.
What will you experience inside Museum Nocturnus?
Note: This book contains paranormal elements and elements of horror. This book does not contain profanity or any sexual situations yet may contain situations and descriptions that are too much for younger readers.