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I Think I'm Alone Now
It's 10pm. Do you know where your children are?
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Hysteria: Lolly & Lady Vanity
Two tales, two experiences, one great time.
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Paradise Club
Paradise Club takes you on an idyllic island getaway and then blows up in your face Tim Meyer-style. Murder, mayhem and margaritas equals a bloody good time.
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Gone to See the River Man
Kristopher Triana’s splatterpunk novella, Gone to see the River Man, drags you to depths of depravity, but is filled with such page-turning narrative, it will keep you yearning for more.
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Women in Horror Month: Women of Extreme Horror
Mother Horror herself swings by with some extreme horror you need to be reading.
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The Perfectly Fine House
You don't want to ghost this thrilling tale of the afterlife.
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True Crime
Samantha Kolesnik's debut book will destroy you.
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Kill for Satan!
Nothing compares to bloody, campy, over-the-top horror fiction.
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Cockblock
C.V. Hunt delivers a funny, brutal, and very timely novel in Cockblock.
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Where Stars Won't Shine
A prolific serial killer returns home for some unfinished business
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Kinfolk
Grindhouse Press dishes out the pain in blood-soaked cannibal hillbilly horror.
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Creep House
With Creep House, Andersen Prunty delivers his best short story collection to date.
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Hi I'm a Social Disease
In Hi I'm a Social Disease, Andersen Prunty delivers seven more outstanding tales of weird horror.
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Zombieville
C.V. Hunt makes zombies new and interesting again in Zombieville.
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Satanic Summer
Andersen Prunty is one of the reasons why horror fiction is so entertaining. Satanic Summer is proof of that.
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King of the Perverts
Steve Lowe's King of the Pervertswill make you laugh and cringe, sometimes simultaneously.
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House of Fallen Trees
Gina Ranalli breathes fresh air into the haunted house genre with House of Fallen Trees.