Book of Horrors III features seven chilling tales. I See Your Night and Raise You Hell by Charles Gramlich exploits the fear of clowns and strangers in bathroom stalls.
Uxoricide by Bob McNeil mirrors one of the most popular murder trials in American history.
The Night We Aired the House by Chris Campeau is an emotionally charged story of family loss and the living dead.
Revenge of the Shape-Shifter by Rekha Ambardar incorporates Native American lore to tell a chilling story of revenge.
A Hero's Welcome by Peter Indianna goes deep into the layers of insanity caused by PTSD.
Snoflower by L.K. Scott tells of a loving couple with a dark sadistic secret.
Lastly, Schrodinger's Dilemma by Dan Lee reflects on guilt and remorse. All together, the stories make for a satisfying collection of horror.