Iskalde Grøss #2/1994
In "Sådd av død!", a farmer’s quiet life unravels when his wife’s affair with the hired hand ignites a violent reckoning. After burying the man in his field alongside flower seeds he’d bought that day, the farmer turns on his wife when she vanishes to the city—only to meet a brutal end in an alley. When she returns to the farm and finds the field blooming with strange, unexpected flowers, she realizes the earth has kept a terrible secret.
In "Overkjørt," a desperate man crosses a line in a final bid to reclaim his wife’s love, unaware that she and her lover have already planned his demise. When the car strikes him, their relief turns to surprise—his wallet is full of cash, a twist neither expected.
In "Det levende lik," a magician's deadly performance takes a horrifying turn when he strikes his assistant with a snake ring, setting off a chain of gruesome events. As he tries to erase the evidence by playing dead, the line between performer and prey blurs—especially when he corners the morgue attendant in a freezing tomb, unaware that the real horror is just beginning.
In "Blindt raseri," a young lumberjack is brutally blinded by his boss, then forced into a terrifying ordeal: gagged and sealed inside a hollow log, he must chop his way out while the other workers watch. With his wife Liz next in line, the brutal game escalates — and the woods themselves seem to hold a darker purpose.
In "En æressak," a weary boy named Jimmy finds himself at the center of a tense town gripped by fear, when a stranger arrives seeking shelter. As whispers of a long-unsolved murder spread, the townspeople grow increasingly hostile—until the stranger’s quiet resolve puts him in the path of a violent mob, testing the limits of faith and silence.
In "Den hylende banshee!", a man with a violent past flees to rural Ireland, seeking refuge from his past. There, he meets a woman who warns him that a Banshee’s wail signals the death of one of her blood. As his pursuers close in, he survives a series of deadly encounters—until his wedding night, when a thick fog drives him into a desperate, fatal mistake. Now, haunted by the Banshee’s cry, he faces a grim reckoning, unsure whether he will die by the hands of his enemies or by his own guilt.
In "Vriene vorter!", two desperate nephews dig up their dead uncle at midnight, hoping to steal the diamond ring he supposedly buried with him. When the corpse suddenly grabs them, the boys are buried alive—just as two other young witnesses, who had been trying a witchcraft spell to remove warts, watch in horror from the shadows.
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Reprinted in Nemi #26 (2005)
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