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About Boris Bacic
"Boris is my favorite author on Nosleep, he's always killing it with his stories!"
"The security guard series is the best one ever!!"
"I love the subtle connection between each story."
"Like R.L. Stine, but better."
"I want to see this book as a Netflix mini-series!"
"No one can scare me like Boris."
Both traditionally and self-published, Boris is a prolific writer whose horror novels often find themselves on the #1 bestselling ranks. With the books he has published, he is quickly becoming a big name in the horror community.
His stories have been narrated by famous YouTube and podcast narrators, including MrCreepypasta, CreepsMcPasta, DrCreepen, etc. His book, Tales of a Security Guard, is currently in the works to become a short film.
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Stranded in the middle of the forest and without help, six crash survivors forge a plan to stay alive in the harsh conditions that surround them. As the days go on and their supplies dwindle, the tension in the group increases. To make matters worse, they soon begin to realize that they are being watched by someone... or rather something. The bodies of their dead passengers disappear in the night, animalistic shrieks fill the air, and sometimes - just sometimes - they see a figure between the trees watching them.
The group is faced with a difficult decision: Leave the crash site in search for help, or continue waiting for rescue. They know that the wrong decision could be their death - either by mother nature, or something far more terrifying.
Off the coast of New Zealand, there's an underwater mining facility 8,000 feet under the ocean. The crew stationed there knows that drowning is the least of their worries at such depths. That's why they panic when a maintenance member goes missing while out on a repair mission. He had only eight hours of oxygen, and almost a day has gone by since they lost contact, so the crew can only hope to retrieve his body.
Then they receive a distress call from him - at a depth of 11,000 feet.
A small rescue team suits up and dives to find their missing crewmate. But descending into the unforgiving depths of the ocean is much easier than going back up, and the team learns that too late. Now, stranded at the bottom of the trench without the ability to call for help, they realize that coming down here was a terrible mistake.
There's something far worse down there than the crushing pressure, the ticking timers on their oxygen tanks, and the everlasting darkness that inhabits such depths. And it's hunting them one by one.
Have you ever had the feeling of being watched by the mannequins at the mall?
A group of friends ventures into an abandoned mall in search of a thrill. The rumor has it Northridge Shopping Mall is haunted, and that's exactly what the group experiences shortly after arriving. Their things go missing, objects clatter in the distance, and the numerous mannequins seem to move - or perhaps, it's just their imagination?
What starts out as a fun exploration turns into a hellish night as the group fights for survival against Northridge Shopping Mall's forgotten inhabitants.
Vincent is an online English teacher looking for something to distract him from the recent breakup with his girlfriend. When his brother Brent, and Brent's girlfriend Amira, invite him on a boat trip to an isolated island, he agrees to come. Yōkai Island is believed to be haunted, and that's exactly why so many young people want to visit it. Everyone wants to see the ghost of Junko Isaka - a young Japanese woman roaming the island and whistling.
The boatman getting Vincent's group across the lake warns that the island is dangerous, and threatens to leave without them if they don't come back before nightfall. What starts off as harmless exploration of an abandoned island turns into a struggle for survival as the group soon realizes that the boatman was right. By then, they no longer have any means of escaping Yōkai Island.
Their only hope for survival is waiting until dawn - and hoping the whistling doesn't find them in the meantime.
Every book is a stand-alone story, so read them in any order you like!
That’s all Assistant Professor Victor Lukanski is told when he is offered a chance to participate in the Fertility Project. With a family to feed and an insatiable thirst for scientific greatness, Victor jumps at the opportunity to lead the project.
There's only one catch - he will need to spend three months in the facility during the experiment.
The experimental facility is secured by armed guards, and the chosen test subjects are locked behind reinforced doors. Although Victor is against restricting their movement, he abides by the rules. Then one night, one of the test subjects starts screaming at the top of her lungs. Victor rushes to help her, but by the time he opens the door, it's too late. Blood is everywhere, and the test subject mutilated, but alive.
By the time Victor finds out what the experiment is all about, he realizes that he's just as much a prisoner of the Fertility Project as the test subjects.
When the newlywed couple Brad and Julia decide to move into their new home, they are ecstatic to start their new lives. They finally have a home of their own, and with a baby on the way, this couldn't have come at a better time. However, just one day in the apartment is enough to tell them that something is very wrong.
Things go missing only to reappear in strange places, footsteps and whispers echo in the rooms, and every night, the same song plays from somewhere inside the apartment. The longer Brad and Julia spend in the apartment, the more they learn about the dark secrets that haunt it. No longer able to afford moving to a new place, they have to make a decision - run away from their new home, or face the apparitions that plague it. One thing is for sure, though.
They are not the only inhabitants of Apartment 401.
Every book is a stand-alone story, so read them in any order you like!
Chris Townsend is a software engineer who has trouble dealing with his past. When his company assigns him to a new project situated in a small town in Oregon, he initially refuses the offer, until he realizes that this change may be exactly what he needs to come to terms with his problems.
While the town of Woodberry is perfect at first glance and his neighbors friendly, this quickly changes when Chris starts asking about the radio tower perched on top of the highest hill in the town. He is warned not to talk about the tower and soon becomes increasingly aware that he is closely watched. To make things worse, each time the tower lights start blinking, the townsfolk go into a hypnotic trance and their behavior turns hostile.
Chris’ new life quickly turns into a desperate fight for survival, as he realizes that he’s not the first victim to become trapped in the town.
There's a locked door in Nathan's new apartment. At night, it opens.
He doesn’t care – until he starts hearing eerie scratching noises coming from behind it. Footsteps resound in his apartment, objects are mysteriously moved out of place, and no matter what he tries, he can’t get the door open. Then one night, the door opens on its own, revealing a long, dark corridor. Nathan is immediately compelled to explore it, going further inside each night, ignoring the distant creaking sounds.
By the time he realizes what horrors lie inside the corridor, he becomes trapped in his own apartment, with only one way out – through the corridor.
Every book in the series is a stand-alone story, so read them in any order you like!
No one in Northberry talks about the missing children.
Every six months, a child vanishes without a trace. When private investigator Barry Torres gets hired to find one of the missing girls, he gets more than he bargained for. The more he questions the townsfolk, the more he becomes convinced that they are collectively hiding something from him - out of fear that their child will go missing next. It soon becomes clear that his arrival was expected, and that he's being closely watched at all times. By the time Barry finds the dark truth that has its claws on the town, he's already in danger himself, and he has to make a tough decision.Risk his life to find a little girl, or run and let the disappearances continue.
You can visit the town, but you won't be leaving.
Dean is a bestselling writer who struggles with writer's block ever since the scandal. Between the accident and the public scandal, no publisher wants to work with him anymore - until his agent calls him one day to tell him he managed to sign a deal with a small publisher. Dean isn't thrilled, but his lack of excitement turns into frustration when he learns that his deadline to come up with an idea for a book is thirty days.
It is during his research of creepy internet legends that he stumbles upon the mysterious story of Suicide Town. This isolated little place is notorious for its high number of suicides, but that isn't the only thing it's famous for. The legend claims that any visitor who comes to Suicide Town ends up killing themselves soon after.
Inspired to write a book about Suicide Town, Dean decides to visit the town. At first glance, everything is normal except one minor thing - the townsfolk have strange rules they want Dean strictly to follow to the letter. The longer Dean spends in Suicide Town, the more he learns that the townsfolk are hiding something important from him; something dark that only they know.
By the time he learns why the rules are so important, it's far too late to leave without consequences. Writing the book falls into oblivion as Dean's main concern becomes how to survive his stay in Suicide Town.
Disclaimer: This book deals with themes of suicide.
My first kill was an accident. The rest were not.
It all started when I killed my sister's rapist. I knew from that moment that my calling was to rid the world of bad people.
But not everyone saw that as a good thing. Living a double life as a corporate employee and vigilante serial killer was difficult enough.
Then the police got involved.
What ensued was a journey full of nail-biting suspense and brutal bloodshed.
Don't leave the guardhouse after 3 AM.
If you hear your shift partner calling out for help - run.
These are only some of the rules the security guards that work for The Company need to follow in order to survive their shifts. A veteran guard recounts the grim experiences on his job that he narrowly survived - and those of the other guards who weren't as lucky.
Is it ghosts? Monsters? Something entirely different? The guards know only the one thing that The Company tells them - if you want to survive until morning, follow the rules
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