Where do the spiders go at night?
Do they creep and crawl through the bushes and trees?
Up the porch posts and across the eaves?
Do they scramble inside? Skitter soundlessly down the hall?
Do they enter your bedroom, climb the bedcovers and wall?
Do they drop from the ceiling, shivering and cold?
Do they find your mouth open and think
"What a lovely abode…"
Hidden or in plain sight, eight-legged creatures are everywhere. Where you expect them to be, or least expect them. In the dark swamps of Louisiana. On a beach with a mysterious past. In the dimly-lit tent of a carnival sideshow. In the cell of a long abandoned prison. Down deep in an underground cavern where the sun never shines. Or, perhaps, even inside your own body…
Ronald Kelly, the master of Southern-fried horror, brings you eight, spine-tingling tales of spiders invading your comfort zone and behaving badly.
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