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Death, Inc. by Edward Morris

Book Zero of There Was a Crooked Man

Welcome to the world of master fabulist Edward Morris, where History has been pulled down a Hieronymus Bosch rabbit-hole and everything makes far too much sense.  In Morris’s alternate history tour de force, on an East Coast two centuries after Armageddon, a rogue soldier throws himself back in Time to wreak havoc upon History and feed on the blood in . . .

A serialized novel, updating weekly.
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Available Darkness by David Wright and Sean Platt

A man wakes up inside a coffin with no knowledge of how he got there or who he is.  After freeing himself, he finds a note in his pants directing him to “Avoid the sunlight! Don’t touch anybody!”  Afraid, hurt, and alone, he starts a journey to discover the truth about himself.  But some things are better left unknown. . . .

A serialized novel, updating weekly.
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All Kinds of Things Kill by Robert R. Best

“All Kinds of Things Kill” is a horror anthology that contains 9 stories.  The stories are gruesome, frightening, perverse, imaginative, and sick; in other words, they have all the elements that go into making a horror anthology a good one.  So turn the lights off, grab a blanket, and get ready to enjoy some chilling tales. . . .

A collection of stories.
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