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Eight Candles Burning Bright: A Scary Hannukah Tale on Goodreads

Eight Candles Burning Bright: A Scary Hannukah Tale on Bookshop.org (supports independent bookstores)

Please note: The Bookshop.org link is to the full anthology that this story is included in. 

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  • "Eight Candles Burning Bright" is a short story taking place during the eight days of Hannukah 1998 in a small town in rural USA.
    Rocked by impending loss, Noah and his grandparents are unprepared for the malevolent forces stalking this unsuspecting town.

    This story was originally published in "Welcome to Simmins, Detective Spencer" edited by Chapel Orham, a collaborative winter-themed horror-mystery anthology.

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