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Monthly Archives: March 2011
Charlie by Shana Hammaker…
A matchbox of our own. A fence of real chain link. A grill out on the patio. Disposal in the sink. A washer and a dryer and an ironing machine. In a tract house that we share. Somewhere that’s … Continue reading
Posted in Thriller
Tagged crime, horror, humor, mystery, revenge, short story, suspense, Triple
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Dead Mech by Jake Bible…
The greatest danger in modern technology isn’t that machines will begin to think like people, but that people will begin to think like machines. ~author unknown Hundreds of years after the zombie apocalypse decimates the world, human civilization has … Continue reading
The Dead Infested: Second Bane…
As one would expect, civilization has broken down after the undead begin walking the earth. Pockets of survivors scattered around do all they can to avoid the hordes and stay alive. One such community has been created on an aquaculture … Continue reading
Posted in Zombies
Tagged gore, horror, living dead, Post Apocalypse, survival, Triple, undead, zombies
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Final cover-Kings of the Dead
Permuted Press has just released the finalized cover for Tony Faville‘s revised/expanded edition of Kings of the Dead and, of course, I wanted to share it with you here. Still no word on exact release date, but I will be … Continue reading
Steven Hockensmith, author of the newly released Pride and Prejudice and Zombies: Dreadfully Ever After
Steve Hockensmith is an award-winning short-story writer, novelist and reporter. His short story fiction appears regularly in Ellery Queen Mystery Magazine and Alfred Hitchcock Mystery Magazine, as well as anthologies such as Sherlock Holmes in America and Death Do Us … Continue reading
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Tickling a Dead Man: Stories About George Volume 1 by Robert Elrod…
Have you ever had a dream where you are forced to face your deepest fears and anxieties? In Tickling a Dead Man: Stories About George we are introduced to George, a misanthropic gentleman who is unrelentingly tortured with the very … Continue reading
Posted in Comics
Tagged anxiety, bizarro, fear, illustration, monsters, suicide, torture
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Hothouse Orchid by Stuart Woods
Going home can be hard. But for Special Agent Holly Barker, it could be her chance for justice. So I have finally given another author a test drive and I think Stuart Woods deserves a second chance. His writing is smooth and I … Continue reading
Update on Kings of the Dead and Tony Faville…
Hello loyal readers! As some of you already know that my husband, Tony Faville, is the author of the previously self-published book Kings of the Dead. I say previously, because Tony has recently accepted a contract to release an expanded … Continue reading
Vanish by Tess Gerritsen
Boston medical examiner Maura Isles is almost finished with her day, this one no different from any other, until she hears banging coming from the morgue. Slowly she walks out of her office, listening to where the noise … Continue reading
Posted in Uncategorized
Tagged fiction, forensic, medical, Quad, Rizzoli/Isles Series, suspense, Tess Gerritsen
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Body Double by Tess Gerritsen
“We are all descended from monsters.” Imagine coming back from what should be an enjoyable vacation in Paris, unfortunately it was a work related medical convention. On your way back the flights are delayed, luggage is lost and the street on … Continue reading
Posted in Uncategorized
Tagged fiction, forensic, medical, Rizzoli/Isles Series, Tess Gerritsen, triple with a splash of milk
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