What happens when a popular Facebook event to storm Area 51 actually happens? This anthology explores that question with renown independent authors Thomas M. Malafarina, Christina Engela, Kurt Miller and Mat Bradley-Tschirgi of Uwe Boll book fame.


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What happens when a popular Facebook event to storm Area 51 actually happens?
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Dust
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$3.00The best and brightest in independent horror, collected here and now for your reading pleasure!
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