I'm not aware of any widely known 'Robert Half horror stories' as the name doesn't ring a bell in the context of well - known horror stories. It could be something very niche or a name used in a particular group or area that I'm not familiar with.
Perhaps 'Pigeons from Hell' is also quite famous. It has a really spooky atmosphere, with the old, decrepit house and the terrifying events that unfold there. The way Howard builds up the horror in this story is very engaging.
I'm not sure specifically which 'Robert Half horror stories' you mean. There could be various interpretations. It might be stories related to the Robert Half company in a really bad or spooky work - related context, but without more details, it's hard to share exact stories.
One of the well - known ones is 'The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde'. It can be seen as a kind of ghost story in a sense. The duality of human nature presented in it, with Mr. Hyde being like a 'ghost' of Dr. Jekyll's repressed and dark side, is really fascinating.
The characters in Robert E Howard's ghost stories are also quite interesting. They are often ordinary people who get caught up in extraordinary and terrifying situations. This makes it easier for readers to put themselves in their shoes. Like in many of his tales, a person might just be passing through an old area and then suddenly find themselves in the middle of a ghostly encounter.
The most famous is definitely Robert's Rebellion. It was a long and bloody war that changed the entire power structure of Westeros. Robert's personal vendetta against Rhaegar Targaryen was at the heart of it. He was a charismatic leader who managed to gather a large coalition of houses to fight with him.
I think 'The Younger Son' is also a notable one. It delves into the experiences and growth of a character, perhaps with a special focus on the values and changes that can be associated with Christmas time, like redemption, self - discovery, and the spirit of giving.
One of the most famous horror stories is 'Dracula' by Bram Stoker. It introduced the iconic vampire, Count Dracula. Another is 'Frankenstein' by Mary Shelley. It tells the story of a scientist creating a monster. 'The Shining' by Stephen King is also well - known. It has a terrifying story set in an isolated hotel with a man slowly going insane.
The Apollo 13 incident can be considered a kind of horror story. There was an explosion on board the spacecraft which put the lives of the astronauts at great risk. They had to deal with limited resources and a damaged spacecraft while trying to find a way to return to Earth. It was a race against time and the odds were stacked against them.
The story of Vincent van Gogh could be considered in a way. His mental anguish was so great that it led to his self - harm and ultimately his death. His paintings, while beautiful, also seem to carry a sense of his inner turmoil which can be a bit horror - like. Another is the case of Hieronymus Bosch. His works are filled with strange and often terrifying creatures and scenes, and it's said that he may have been influenced by his own dark visions or experiences.
One of the most famous is 'The Shining'. It tells the story of a family caretaker who slowly goes mad in an isolated hotel filled with ghosts. The psychological horror and the sense of isolation make it truly shocking.