Haunted Horror #30
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn a shadowed corner of France, the LeBrun Brothers clash with the reclusive Jules du Mort over land—specifically, the cemetery on his estate, destined to become the next expansion of their traveling carnival. When du Mort unleashes an army of undead to stop them, the brothers must defend their dream with more than just spectacle, as the line between showmanship and survival blurs beneath the flicker of carnival lights.
Alec Marston, a freelance photographer, finds his lens forever changed after witnessing a disaster at an atomic lab—now capturing not just the scene, but three spectral figures lurking just beyond. Drawn into a grim obsession, he begins staging tragedies to photograph the emissaries of death, unaware they’re watching him in return. When the demons demand the destruction of his camera, their retribution begins to take shape in ways he never expected.
In a grim Nazi concentration camp, the fanatical Dr. Franz Burch pushes the limits of science in a twisted quest to resurrect the dead, testing his methods on the weakest prisoners—until he captures the resilient political renegade Rolfe. Though Rolfe’s body is broken, his spirit refuses to stay buried, and his skeletal form returns again and again to haunt the man who thought he’d conquered death. With Commandant Paullus watching and Margaret Paullus caught between fear and fascination, the line between creator and creation begins to blur.
Robert Baker returns to the family castle to restore it, but the grand estate holds more than just memories—its halls whisper with the lingering presence of a servant long dead, a ghost tied to a murder his great-grandfather committed.
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