The Doppelganger: The Nightmare From Hell

The Doppelganger: The Nightmare From Hell PDF Author: Drac Von Stoller
Publisher: Drac Von Stoller
ISBN:
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 24

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Daniel Carter was a man of routine, his life a meticulously crafted tapestry of predictability. Every morning, he'd wake at precisely 6:30 AM, the soft glow of dawn barely peeking through his curtains. The aroma of freshly ground coffee beans would soon fill his modest apartment, a scent that once brought comfort but now seemed to carry an undercurrent of unease. As he navigated the familiar streets on his way to work, Daniel couldn't shake the feeling that something was... off. The world around him seemed slightly out of focus, as if he were viewing it through a smeared lens. He attributed it to stress, to the mounting bills and the looming threat of layoffs at the office. Little did he know that his mundane existence was about to be shattered. The first call came on a Tuesday afternoon. Daniel was hunched over his desk, poring over spreadsheets when his phone buzzed. He answered absently, expecting it to be a client or perhaps his boss. Instead, silence greeted him, broken only by the soft sound of breathing. "Hello?" Daniel said, irritation creeping into his voice. "Who is this?" The line went dead. Over the next few days, the calls increased in frequency. Sometimes it was a telemarketer, their rehearsed pitch grating on Daniel's nerves. Other times, it was just silence, heavy and oppressive. He began to dread the sound of his ringtone, each buzz sending a jolt of anxiety through his body. Then, on a rain-soaked Friday evening, everything changed. Daniel was alone in his apartment, the patter of raindrops against his window providing a soothing backdrop to his solitude. His phone rang, and with trembling fingers, he answered. "You're getting away with it," the voice whispered, a cold dread creeping into Daniel's bones. The voice was his own. Every inflection, every nuance – it was as if he were listening to a recording of himself. But Daniel hadn't spoken those words. He hadn't made that call. He hung up, his heart pounding so hard he could feel it in his throat. Sweat beaded on his forehead as he tried to rationalize what he'd just heard. It was a prank, he told himself. A twisted joke played by someone with too much time on their hands and access to voice modulation software. But the calls persisted, each one more chilling than the last. The voice – his voice – spoke of terrible things. Murders. Mutilations. Acts so heinous that Daniel felt physically ill just hearing about them. As the days wore on, Daniel noticed changes in the way people looked at him. Neighbors who once greeted him warmly now hurried past with averted eyes. Colleagues whispered behind his back, their conversations dying abruptly when he entered a rom. The local news was abuzz with reports of a serial killer on the loose. The anchors spoke in hushed, urgent tones about a predator stalking the streets, leaving a trail of brutalized victims in his wake. Daniel watched with growing horror as grainy security footage showed a figure that looked disturbingly like him near one of the crime scenes. It was on a crisp autumn morning that Daniel's world finally imploded. He was preparing for work, the TV murmuring in the background, when he heard his name. The news anchor's voice was grim as she announced that the police had made an arrest in the serial killer case. Daniel Carter was now the prime suspect. The pounding on his door came moments later. Daniel opened it to find a wall of grim-faced officers, their hands hovering near their weapons. As they read him his rights and slapped cold metal cuffs around his wrists, Daniel's mind reeled. This couldn't be happening. He was innocent. He had to be. But as he was led away, Daniel caught sight of his reflection in a hallway mirror. For a split second, he could have sworn he saw his own face twist into a malevolent grin, a look of triumph that sent ice through his veins. The evidence against him was circumstantial but damning. Security footage placed him near multiple crime scenes. A strand of his hair had been found on one of the victims. And then there was the motive – financial records revealed a man drowning in debt, desperate for a way out. As Daniel sat in the cold, sterile interrogation room, he realized with growing terror that his life of predictable routine had been nothing but an illusion. Something dark and twisted had been lurking beneath the surface all along, waiting for the perfect moment to emerge and destroy everything he held dear. The detective across from him leaned in, his eyes hard and unforgiving. "Why'd you do it, Mr. Carter?" he asked, his voice dripping with disgust. "What drove you to commit such horrible acts?" Daniel opened his mouth to protest his innocence, but the words died in his throat. Because in that moment, a chilling thought occurred to him: What if he had done it? What if there was a part of him, hidden away in the darkest recesses of his mind, capable of such atrocities? As the cell door clanged shut behind him, Daniel Carter realized that his nightmare was only just beginning. And somewhere out there, wearing his face and speaking with his voice, a monster was still on the loose. Daniel's world had shrunk to the confines of a 6 X 8 cell, the harsh fluorescent lights casting a sickly pallor over his already gaunt features. Sleep eluded him, his nights plagued by nightmares of blood-soaked crime scenes and the sound of his own voice whispering terrible things in the darkness. But Daniel knew he was innocent. He clung to this belief with the desperation of a drowning man grasping at straws. For each of the heinous crimes he was accused of, he had an alibi. Solid, irrefutable proof of his whereabouts. Or so he thought. The first murder had occurred on a Tuesday night, three weeks ago. Daniel clearly remembered being at work, burning the midnight oil to finish a crucial project. He'd ordered takeout, the greasy remnants of which still sat in his office trash can. The cleaning staff could vouch for his presence, as could the security cameras in the building. Yet when his lawyer presented this information to the detectives, they merely exchanged knowing glances. "Mr. Carter," one of them said, his voice dripping with false sympathy, "We have footage of you entering and leaving the office building that night. But we also have footage of you at the crime scene. Care to explain how you can be in two places at once?" Daniel's mind reeled. It wasn't possible. He couldn't have been at the crime scene. He remembered every minute of that night, the frustration of wrestling with stubborn spreadsheets, the acrid taste of cheap coffee on his tongue.

The Doppelganger: The Nightmare From Hell

The Doppelganger: The Nightmare From Hell PDF Author: Drac Von Stoller
Publisher: Drac Von Stoller
ISBN:
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 24

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Book Description
Daniel Carter was a man of routine, his life a meticulously crafted tapestry of predictability. Every morning, he'd wake at precisely 6:30 AM, the soft glow of dawn barely peeking through his curtains. The aroma of freshly ground coffee beans would soon fill his modest apartment, a scent that once brought comfort but now seemed to carry an undercurrent of unease. As he navigated the familiar streets on his way to work, Daniel couldn't shake the feeling that something was... off. The world around him seemed slightly out of focus, as if he were viewing it through a smeared lens. He attributed it to stress, to the mounting bills and the looming threat of layoffs at the office. Little did he know that his mundane existence was about to be shattered. The first call came on a Tuesday afternoon. Daniel was hunched over his desk, poring over spreadsheets when his phone buzzed. He answered absently, expecting it to be a client or perhaps his boss. Instead, silence greeted him, broken only by the soft sound of breathing. "Hello?" Daniel said, irritation creeping into his voice. "Who is this?" The line went dead. Over the next few days, the calls increased in frequency. Sometimes it was a telemarketer, their rehearsed pitch grating on Daniel's nerves. Other times, it was just silence, heavy and oppressive. He began to dread the sound of his ringtone, each buzz sending a jolt of anxiety through his body. Then, on a rain-soaked Friday evening, everything changed. Daniel was alone in his apartment, the patter of raindrops against his window providing a soothing backdrop to his solitude. His phone rang, and with trembling fingers, he answered. "You're getting away with it," the voice whispered, a cold dread creeping into Daniel's bones. The voice was his own. Every inflection, every nuance – it was as if he were listening to a recording of himself. But Daniel hadn't spoken those words. He hadn't made that call. He hung up, his heart pounding so hard he could feel it in his throat. Sweat beaded on his forehead as he tried to rationalize what he'd just heard. It was a prank, he told himself. A twisted joke played by someone with too much time on their hands and access to voice modulation software. But the calls persisted, each one more chilling than the last. The voice – his voice – spoke of terrible things. Murders. Mutilations. Acts so heinous that Daniel felt physically ill just hearing about them. As the days wore on, Daniel noticed changes in the way people looked at him. Neighbors who once greeted him warmly now hurried past with averted eyes. Colleagues whispered behind his back, their conversations dying abruptly when he entered a rom. The local news was abuzz with reports of a serial killer on the loose. The anchors spoke in hushed, urgent tones about a predator stalking the streets, leaving a trail of brutalized victims in his wake. Daniel watched with growing horror as grainy security footage showed a figure that looked disturbingly like him near one of the crime scenes. It was on a crisp autumn morning that Daniel's world finally imploded. He was preparing for work, the TV murmuring in the background, when he heard his name. The news anchor's voice was grim as she announced that the police had made an arrest in the serial killer case. Daniel Carter was now the prime suspect. The pounding on his door came moments later. Daniel opened it to find a wall of grim-faced officers, their hands hovering near their weapons. As they read him his rights and slapped cold metal cuffs around his wrists, Daniel's mind reeled. This couldn't be happening. He was innocent. He had to be. But as he was led away, Daniel caught sight of his reflection in a hallway mirror. For a split second, he could have sworn he saw his own face twist into a malevolent grin, a look of triumph that sent ice through his veins. The evidence against him was circumstantial but damning. Security footage placed him near multiple crime scenes. A strand of his hair had been found on one of the victims. And then there was the motive – financial records revealed a man drowning in debt, desperate for a way out. As Daniel sat in the cold, sterile interrogation room, he realized with growing terror that his life of predictable routine had been nothing but an illusion. Something dark and twisted had been lurking beneath the surface all along, waiting for the perfect moment to emerge and destroy everything he held dear. The detective across from him leaned in, his eyes hard and unforgiving. "Why'd you do it, Mr. Carter?" he asked, his voice dripping with disgust. "What drove you to commit such horrible acts?" Daniel opened his mouth to protest his innocence, but the words died in his throat. Because in that moment, a chilling thought occurred to him: What if he had done it? What if there was a part of him, hidden away in the darkest recesses of his mind, capable of such atrocities? As the cell door clanged shut behind him, Daniel Carter realized that his nightmare was only just beginning. And somewhere out there, wearing his face and speaking with his voice, a monster was still on the loose. Daniel's world had shrunk to the confines of a 6 X 8 cell, the harsh fluorescent lights casting a sickly pallor over his already gaunt features. Sleep eluded him, his nights plagued by nightmares of blood-soaked crime scenes and the sound of his own voice whispering terrible things in the darkness. But Daniel knew he was innocent. He clung to this belief with the desperation of a drowning man grasping at straws. For each of the heinous crimes he was accused of, he had an alibi. Solid, irrefutable proof of his whereabouts. Or so he thought. The first murder had occurred on a Tuesday night, three weeks ago. Daniel clearly remembered being at work, burning the midnight oil to finish a crucial project. He'd ordered takeout, the greasy remnants of which still sat in his office trash can. The cleaning staff could vouch for his presence, as could the security cameras in the building. Yet when his lawyer presented this information to the detectives, they merely exchanged knowing glances. "Mr. Carter," one of them said, his voice dripping with false sympathy, "We have footage of you entering and leaving the office building that night. But we also have footage of you at the crime scene. Care to explain how you can be in two places at once?" Daniel's mind reeled. It wasn't possible. He couldn't have been at the crime scene. He remembered every minute of that night, the frustration of wrestling with stubborn spreadsheets, the acrid taste of cheap coffee on his tongue.

The Nightmare Game

The Nightmare Game PDF Author: Raymond Johnson
Publisher: Spectrum Publishing
ISBN:
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 500

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A game designed to shatter the minds of the people who play it. A thief on a mission to save his sister. An ambitious demon masquerading as an artificial intelligence When Ramzan steals from the Chechnyan Mafia to create a better life for his sister, he knows he’s pissing off the wrong people. They want their money, and they’ve created a diabolical method of extracting information from their enemies. Full Immersion Virtual Reality sounds great, until he learns the horrors this incredible technology can cook up. Now, he must keep his wits up and his sanity points high as he battles hordes of fearsome abominations on his quest to escape. Zombies, lycanthropes, slime monsters and more stand in his way, controlled by a devious programmer that doesn’t play fair. Can Ramzan protect his secrets and maintain his sanity against this psychological onslaught? Will he succumb to the terror, and become the monster he set out destroy? He’s gotta stay sharp, and he’s gotta stay sane, if he has a hope of escaping… The Nightmare Game System. The original MMORPG Murder, Mutilation, Offensive, Repulsive Player Game

The Doppelgangers

The Doppelgangers PDF Author: David Ray
Publisher: iUniverse
ISBN: 1532058039
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 427

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Book Description
Sister Mary Jacalyn was a nun in German Village, Columbus, Ohio, in the 1800s. She was tried and convicted in the disappearance and deaths of over one hundred young girls. Now, in 2007, she has returned with vengeance in mind, and the towns of Columbus and Port Clinton will never be the same as the nun uses her otherworldly abilities to wreak havoc. Sister Mary has the power to alter and recreate a person’s reality as well as control people’s feelings. All over Columbus, residents are feeling her wrath. David, Deanne, and their friends have now returned but are in for a very personal touch. According to the nun, someone opened the portal that connects this world to hers, and they must fix it. Unless the portal is closed, she threatens to force David and his friends into realities of her own making, over and over. If the portal remains open, the group of friends will become lost to another world and another reality. Sister Mary has offered them a chance to end the madness; they must find a way to close the portal or be forever lost wandering the in-between.

The Doppelganger Protocol (The Remnants of War Series, Book 2)

The Doppelganger Protocol (The Remnants of War Series, Book 2) PDF Author: Patrick Astre
Publisher: ePublishing Works!
ISBN: 161417508X
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 258

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Book Description
Post 9-11, the CIA began developing "Chupacabra"—genetically engineered animals—to track and kill insurgents in Afghanistan. Now the program is complete... and in Russian hands. The first mission: eliminate an undercover agent before he can hand-off secret information. But now every person who came in contact with the body is dying, and the virus is spreading. When ex-Special Forces operator Richard Daniels is asked by the victim's sister to investigate her brother's gruesome death, she hands Richard an encrypted CD that arrived shortly after her brother's death. Daniels turns to Chantal Latour, a member of his old army squad in Afghanistan, for help. While Daniels and Chantal investigate, and the CDC chases after a weaponized strain of the Ebola virus with no known cure, the Russians find and kidnap Chantal's daughter. The ransom: return the CD or witness first-hand what a "Chupacabra" can do. THE REMNANTS OF WAR, in series order The Last Operation The Doppelganger Protocol The Devil's Eye Twilight of Demons

Nightmare Chronicles

Nightmare Chronicles PDF Author: Frank Amaya
Publisher: Frank Amaya
ISBN:
Category : Comics & Graphic Novels
Languages : en
Pages : 419

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Book Description
Enter a world where fear and fascination intertwine, where nightmares lurk just beneath the surface of reality. Within these pages, you will be drawn into the depths of terror, where each turn of the page drags you further into the macabre. Haunted houses with creaking floors and chilling whispers will lure you inside. Supernatural entities, born of ancient curses and malevolent desires, will emerge from the shadows to hunt you. The line between reality and illusion blurs, and the horrors that dwell within the human psyche are more terrifying than any external threat. Explore the threads of terror woven into the human experience. Personal phobias and unspoken fears lie at the heart of each tale, ready to send shivers down your spine. Summon your courage, for the path ahead is perilous, filled with ominous whispers and relentless dread. As you journey through these chilling narratives, remember that true horror lies not only in the monstrous and malevolent but in the fear that resides within us all. Take a deep breath and step forward. The nightmare awaits, and the terror calls. For once you enter, there is no escape. Welcome to the realm of spine-chilling horrors.

We Are Where The Nightmares Go and Other Stories

We Are Where The Nightmares Go and Other Stories PDF Author: C. Robert Cargill
Publisher: Hachette UK
ISBN: 1473212847
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 236

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Book Description
From the critically acclaimed screenwriter of Doctor Strange and author of Sea of Rust and Queen of the Dark Things comes a hair-raising collection of short fiction that illuminates the strange, humorous, fantastical and downright diabolical that tantalise and terrorise us: demons, monsters, zombie dinosaurs and Death itself. In the novella 'The Soul Thief's Son' C. Robert Cargill returns to the terrain of the Queen of the Dark Things to continue the story of Colby Stevens . . . A Triceratops and an Ankylosaurus join forces to survive a zombie apocalypse that may spell extinction for their kind in 'Hell Creek' . . . In a grand old building atop a crack in the world, an Iraq War veteran must serve a one-year term as a punisher of the damned, condemned to consume the sins of others in the hope that one day he may find peace in 'In a Clean, White Room' (co-authored with Scott Derrickson). . . In 'The Town That Wasn't Anymore', the village of Pine Hill Bluff loses its inhabitants one at a time as the angry dead return when night falls to steal the souls of the living . . . And in the title story, 'We Are Where the Nightmares Go', a little girl crawls through a glowing door beneath her bed and finds herself trapped in a nightmarish wonderland - a crucible of the fragments of children's bad dreams. These tales and four more are assembled here as testament to Cargill's mastery of the phantasmagoric, making We Are Where the Nightmares Go and Other Stories a collection of unnerving horror and fantasy will keep you up all night and haunt your waking dreams.

The Doppelgänger

The Doppelgänger PDF Author: Andrew J. Webber
Publisher: Clarendon Press
ISBN: 0191583936
Category : Literary Criticism
Languages : en
Pages : 393

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Book Description
Ever since its literary coinage in Jean Paul's novel, Siebenkäs (1796), the concept of Doppelgänger has had significant influence upon representations of the self in German literature. This study charts the development of the double from its origins in the Romantic period, through its more marginal - but nonetheless significant - manifestations in the post-Romantic culture, to its revival at the fin-de-siècle and transfer to the silent screen. The book features an introduction to the practice and theory underlying the use of the Doppelgänger, with particular reference to psychoanalysis, followed by chapters on Jean Paul, Hoffmann, Kleist, poetic realism (Droste-Hülshoff, Keller, Storm) and modernism (Kafka, Rilke, Hoffmannsthal, Schnitzler, Meyrink, Werfal). This study shows that the often underestimated figure of the double may provide a key to the epistomological, aesthetic and psychosexual structures of the texts it visits and revisits, with a particular focus on its effects in the fields of vision and language.

An Urban Nightmare

An Urban Nightmare PDF Author: Thirteen Press
Publisher: Lulu.com
ISBN: 1291783849
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 164

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Book Description
Not everything happens a long way from home... most horrors happen right on the doorstep or at least as far as next door... again, the talented Thirteen Press authors let their imaginations run riot on this one. Watch out for your neighbours, they might have read this book before you...

Devil's Nightmare

Devil's Nightmare PDF Author: Robert Pruneda
Publisher: Jagged Tooth Publishing
ISBN:
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 505

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Book Description
Sequel to the bestselling horror novel Devil’s Nightmare, Robert Pruneda brings readers another horrific thriller full of twists, chills, and a shocking conclusion. Two years have passed since Aaron Sanders retired from the Austin Police Department after what the media has labeled The Saint Hedwig Massacre. He moves his family out of the capital city to start a new life as a small town cop in Lost Maples, Texas, where he is once again caught in the middle of a mysterious investigation that has an eerie familiarity. This time, however, something even more sinister is responsible for the violent deaths. Evil knows no boundaries, and it is up to Aaron to figure out how to protect the residents of his community, and his family, from becoming its next victims.

The Nightmare Charade

The Nightmare Charade PDF Author: Mindee Arnett
Publisher: Macmillan
ISBN: 076533335X
Category : Juvenile Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 381

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Book Description
At Arkwell Academy, a boarding school for "magickind," sixteen-year-old Dusty Everhart, a magical being who feeds on human dreams, and her dream partner Eli Booker fall in love and are sent on a dangerous mission to obtain the Death's Heart.