Cautionary Tales

Cautionary Tales by Emmanuelle de Maupassant is an independently published collection of twelve short stories, released in July 2019. Written in English and spanning 150 pages, this book delves into themes of the occult and supernatural, presenting narratives that explore the darker aspects of human nature. The stories invite readers to confront unsettling truths, as they navigate through tales of lust, rivalry, envy, and deceit.
Within these pages, readers will encounter darkly imaginative scenarios that blur the lines between reality and the supernatural. Each tale is crafted to evoke a sense of unease, drawing inspiration from the customs and ancient folklore of Russia and Eastern Europe. The narratives challenge perceptions of safety and familiarity, suggesting that the shadows lurking in the corners of our lives may hold secrets that are best left undisturbed.
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We are the shiver on your uneasy flesh, the creep of the unknown on your skin.
Tread carefully, for the dark things best left behind in the forest may seep under your door and sup with you. The lover at your window or in your bed may have the scent of your death already on their breath.
Whispered to you from the edges, from the haunted mouths of those who see more than you or I, here are twelve tales of lust and rivalry, of envy and deceit, and of secrets gouged from the darkest depths of the human heart.
Is the shadow on the wall, really yours, after all?
Darkly delicious imaginings for the adult connoisseur of bedtime stories.
‘Funny, brutal, and irreverent’ – Bustle.com
Short stories inspired by the customs and ancient tales of Russia and Eastern Europe.
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