Win These Six Scary Books to Tide You Over Until Halloween

Enter to win a bundle of six spine-tingling books—THE JERSEY DEVIL, BEHIND THE DOOR, EPIDEMIC OF THE LIVING DEAD, RED HARVEST, CRUEL, and DAMNED BY THE ANCIENTS—along with a decanter and glasses for preparing your own cask of Amontillado.

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Earlier we told you about six frightening books to break out for your Halloween reading system. Now you have the chance to win them all, plus a cool decanter and a set of glasses that will go nicely with your dark seasonal aesthetic.

Thanks to our friends at Kensington Books, you can enter to win a bundle of six spine-tingling tomes—THE JERSEY DEVIL, BEHIND THE DOOR, EPIDEMIC OF THE LIVING DEAD, RED HARVEST, CRUEL, and DAMNED BY THE ANCIENTS—along with a decanter and glasses for preparing your own cask of Amontillado. Edgar Allan Poe would surely approve of this decanter, emblazoned with a raven and “Nevermore.”

Here’s what you need to know to win:

  • Entry date from 10/18 – 10/31
  • 1 lucky winner
  • Prize: a decanter and set of glasses, as well as one print copy each of THE JERSEY DEVIL, BEHIND THE DOOR, EPIDEMIC OF THE LIVING DEAD, RED HARVEST, CRUEL, and DAMNED BY THE ANCIENTS (six books in total).
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