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House of Justice: A Horror Short Story
House of Justice: A Horror Short Story
House of Justice: A Horror Short Story
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House of Justice: A Horror Short Story

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Halloween only comes around once a year, and the Justices do it right. They turn their house into a museum of torture, sectioning off each room with a velvet rope. The exhibits are so terrifying that the local amusement park asks them for their secret. It's quite simple, actually. And four lucky--or unlucky--fans get to find out what it is first hand.

LanguageEnglish
Release dateMar 7, 2012
ISBN9781466051447
House of Justice: A Horror Short Story
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Vincent Bivona

Vincent Bivona is the author of five novels. His favorite genres to write include horror, sci-fi, fantasy, thrillers, and mysteries. And as long as you keep reading, he promises to keep writing. Actually . . . that's not entirely true. He plans to keep writing anyway. But let's face it, he thinks it'd be nice if you read, too.

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    House of Justice - Vincent Bivona

    HOUSE OF JUSTICE

    A

    SHORT HORROR STORY

    By

    VINCENT BIVONA

    Smashwords Edition

    Copyright 2011

    The house on Bruno Lane wasn’t quite big enough to be called a mansion, but it was still pretty big. And old. Unlike its neighbors, its front was finished with wooden planks, some of them blackened with moss, others splintered. If they’d been painted, the house might not have looked so bad. But then again, it wouldn’t have looked so scary either. And usually houses that looked this scary were haunted. So maybe that was why the Justices decided to turn it into a haunted house each Halloween.

    When September turned into October the Justices freed up their schedules and began converting their first floor into the scariest place in Babylon. What people loved most about it were the rooms. Unlike a regular haunted house filled with decorations and actors who wore scary masks and jumped out at you, the Justices made their house look like a museum of torture. Each room acted as

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