Publication date Dec 2, 2025 by Tantor Media
Running time 9 hrs
Horror/to review
Lamb had a Little Mary by Elena Sichrovsky
It started with a weird one, about a Lamb who had a little Mary. Mary who was clearly human, but what was lamb?
The House that Gabriel Built by Nuzo Onoh
This is the only one of these that I truly remember because the beginning is really really disturbing. Like ewwwww.
And then we get to the freaky house...
The Faces at Pine Dunes by Ramsey Campbell
A young man thinks his parents are strange...they do seem to be
In Silence, In Dying, In Dark by Caleb Weinhardt
One of Those Girls by Premee Mohamed
A girl finds out she is pregnant and does not want to be
Juracan by Gabino Iglesias
A hurrican is coming, and something is coming with it...
The Saint in the Mountain by Nadia El-Fassi
A girl gets her period and is taking to the mountains. Where something creepy lives...
Crepuscular by Hailey Piper
Laal Andhi by Usman T. Malik
The Woods by Erica T. Wurth
A stop at a strange hotel
Unsewn by Ai Jiang
A woman is trying for a son as she has been told to get, but she births only daughters. Sad how the world can be
To Forget and Be Forgotten by Adam Nevill
A security guards learns some secrets about creepy old people
The Veteran by V. Castro
End of the world, alcoholic veteran finds a purpose. Interesting world.
Chalk Bones by Sarah Deacon
Creepy end, ohhh. Nicely done there. This might be my favorite.
Lots of horror, fold legends and strangeness going on. Some I remember more, some less. I am always bad with remembering names too, so some stories did not get written about. All the creepiness sort of bled into each other.
More creepy than horror. All those tales of old, what could be out there. Not very xmassy of me reading this one right now. A bit of freaky stuff in December for me.
It had several narrators and they did a good job with their stories. They own had their own accents and gave it a real good experience.
It's a bedtime story, ancient family lore, a secret passed down from generation to generation. Stories that have deep dark roots, ever-growing, ever-creeping.
This anthology explores stories of heritage and horror. The tales we grew up on, hometown rumors and legends.
The things we pass down through our bloodlines




























