Monday, February 27, 2012

The Demon of Walker's Woods

The Demon of Walker's Woods Review



An envelope from an old friend holds an obituary that should bring one man peace. He's been haunted by nightmares of his childhood neighborhood for decades. The memories flood back in detail of that last summer with his friends, with his brother, and with the demon that lived in the house down the street.
A short story that has been compared to early Stephen King and "To Kill a Mockingbird" with a vicious streak.

Part of the collection, "Demons and Other Inconveniences"

From the author of "What Tangled Webs" and also "The Unauthorized Autobiography of Ethan Jacobs", a paranormal horror novel also available for Kindle!


Sunday, February 26, 2012

Husk

Husk Review



ONE NIGHTMARE ENDS…
Serial killer Kale Kane has finally died, having survived five years in a coma after a shootout with police. But is his reign of terror truly over? When he died, Kane took the reasons for his atrocities with him, along with the answer to a question police never got to ask: did he work alone?

…AND A NEW HORROR BEGINS.
Mallory Wiess is a typical teenage girl… or so it seems. When she moves to rural Minnesota with her father and younger brother, she quickly discovers her new home won’t be as boring as she’d feared. Who is the dark figure watching her from the house across the street? What is the shape hanging in the shadows of the old barn behind the neighborhood? And why has someone begun digging up graves at the ancient cemetery in the forest? Soon Mallory will learn the truth. For she has attracted the attention of a killer, a ruthless predator who believes only her death will finish the work Kale Kane began, and unleash an evil that has faded into legend. In the end, one night will decide if the dead will rise.

“Matt Hults delivers a crackling, creepy tale. A fast-paced read with a generous body count, ‘Husk’ will make your skin crawl.”
—Scott Nicholson, Bestselling author of They Hunger

“Remember the first time you read Joe Lansdale’s The Drive-In, or Freezer Burn? Remember how exhilarated you felt as you tore through the pages as Lansdale kept knocking your jaw to the floor with his endless inventiveness, unexpected belly-laughs, and those even more unexpected moments of terror and pathos? Miss that feeling of being completely at the mercy of a writer’s imagination and boundless energy for his subject? Fret no more, friends—you now have Matt Hults’s Husk. This sucker is the real thing, an in-your-face, rollicking, scary, funny, and unexpectedly poignant potpourri of a horror story, an unabashed and unapologetic throwback to the early pulps infused with a vindictive modern-day sensibility that will have your head spinning and your mouth hanging open. It doesn’t get any more fun than this.”
—Gary A. Braunbeck, winner of the Bram Stoker Award and International Horror Guild Award, author of Coffin County and Destinations Unknown

“Suspenseful and gruesome, with just the right leavening of hopefulness and nod-wink humor.”
—Dr. Kim Paffenroth, Bram Stoker Award Winner for Dying to Live.

“Husk is wild, bloody, scary, action-packed, and entertaining as hell. Matt Hults seems to be having a blast telling his tale, and I had a blast going along for the ride. Great fun!”
—Jeff Strand, Bram Stoker Nominated Author of PRESSURE

"'Husk' is a chilling and relentless tale that will make you want to check your closets, lock your windows and keep an eye in your review mirror...but don't think that'll save you!"
––Fran Friel, Bram Stoker Nominated Author of Mama's Boy

“Husk is violent, intense and terrifying. The characters are as real as you and I, and every triumph is rapturous while every death is harrowing. Matt Hults proves himself as a master of the genre with his striking debut novel. It will leave you feeling skinned alive and dying for more.”
—Joel A. Sutherland, Bram Stoker Nominated Author of Frozen Blood

“I have come across some pretty mind-blowing demons on paper, on the big screen, and especially in my mind. But the ‘Husk’ Matt Hults created in this his first novel breaks all my thresholds for fear, and believe me I have built some pretty sound barriers in my time.”
—Giovanna Lagana, author of With Black & White Comes the Grey

Includes previews:
James Roy Daley's ~ Terror Town
James Roy Daley's ~ Into Hell


Friday, February 24, 2012

The Red Church

The Red Church Review



A boy and a sheriff must solve the mystery of a haunted Appalachian church when a strange preacher returns to town. Stoker Award finalist.

THE RED CHURCH

For 13-year-old Ronnie Day, life is full of problems: Mom and Dad have separated, his brother Tim is a constant pest, Melanie Ward either loves him or hates him, and Jesus Christ won't stay in his heart. Plus he has to walk past the red church every day, where the Bell Monster hides with its wings and claws and livers for eyes. But the biggest problem is that Archer McFall is the new preacher at the church, and Mom wants Ronnie to attend midnight services with her.

Sheriff Frank Littlefield hates the red church for a different reason. His little brother died in a freak accident at the church twenty years ago, and now Frank is starting to see his brother's ghost. And the ghost keeps demanding, "Free me." People are dying in Whispering Pines, and the murders coincide with McFall's return.

The Days, the Littlefields, and the McFalls are descendants of the original families that settled the rural Appalachian community. Those old families share a secret of betrayal and guilt, and McFall wants his congregation to prove its faith. Because he believes he is the Second Son of God, and that the cleansing of sin must be done in blood.

"Sacrifice is the currency of God," McFall preaches, and unless Frank and Ronnie stop him, everybody pays.
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My spiritual thriller "The Red Church" explores a boy's struggle with faith when his mother attends a haunted church. Inspired by real-life legends in the Southern Appalachian Mountains where I live, the novel mirrors my own search for faith, love, and deeper mysteries. I hope you'll try the next Littlefield novel DRUMMER BOY, and my other books, including LIQUID FEAR and SPEED DATING WITH THE DEAD. I invite you to contact me at Amazon Central or www.hauntedcomputer.com. Thanks for sharing the journey.

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"Scott Nicholson is the kind of writer who always thrills and always entertains." --Jonathan Maberry, Patient Zero

"Scott Nicholson understands that the best horror novels achieve primal fear through a combination of sustained atmosphere, richly drawn characters, and believable if uncanny evils that draw unholy power from everyday lives. The Red Church is a damn scary story well told." --Christopher Ransom, author of the international bestseller, The Birthing House

"A master of atmospheric suspense." --Eric Wilson, NY Times bestselling novelist

"Scott Nicholson knows the territory. Follow him at your own risk."--Stewart O'Nan, Boston Noir

"Keep both hands on your pants, because Nicholson is about to scare them off."--J.A. Konrath, Origin

"A wonderful storyteller. He has entered a literary shadowland between Ray Bradbury and Neil Gaiman."--Sharyn McCrumb, The Ballad novels

"Like Stephen King, he knows how to summon serious scares."--Bentley Little


Wednesday, February 22, 2012

The Ultimate Horror Collection, Volume 3 (44 Books)

The Ultimate Horror Collection, Volume 3 (44 Books) Review



Thousands of pages of classic horror are collected in this large Kindle collection. An active table of contents is included to make it easy to navigate to the work you are looking for.

Authors and works include:

Ernest Theodore Amadeus Hoffmann
The Deserted House
The Sand-Man

Richard Marsh
The Beetle, A Mystery
The Disappearance of Mrs. Macrecham, The Amazing Story of a Strange Cat
The Great Temptation
Marvels and Mysteries
Tom Ossington's Ghost

Robert Louis Stevenson
Across The Plains
An Inland Voyage
Ballads
The Black Arrow
The Body-Snatcher
Catriona, A Sequel to Kidnapped
Fables
A Footnote to History, Eight Years of Trouble in Samoa
In the South Seas
Island Nights' Entertainments
Kidnapped
Lay Morals
Master of Ballantrae
Memories and Portraits
The Merry Men, and Other Tales and Fables
Moral Emblems
New Arabian Nights
Prince Otto, A Romance
Records of a Family of Engineers
The Sea Fogs
The Silverado Squatters
St Ives, Being the Adventures of a French Prisoner in England
The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde
Tales and Fantasies
Travels with a Donkey in the Cevennes
Treasure Island
Underwoods
Virginibus Puerisque
The Waif Woman
Weir of Hermiston, An Unfinished Romance

Sabine Baring-Gould
Bladys of the Stewponey
The Book of Were-Wolves
The Broom-Squire
Castles and Cave Dwellings of Europe
The Frobishers, A Story of the Staffordshire Potteries
In Troubador-Land, A Ramble in Provence and Languedoc
The Village Pulpit, Volume II. Trinity to Advent, A Complete Course of 66 Short Sermons, or Full Sermon Outlines for Each Sunday, and Some Chief Holy Days of the Christian Year

Sargent Kayme
Anting-Anting Stories


Tuesday, February 21, 2012

Horror, Humor, And Heroes

Horror, Humor, And Heroes Review



Horror, Humor, and Heroes is a collection of twelve short stories, one novella, and a preview for my next novel that should contain enough variety to entertain you readers. Sample some of my finest offerings, such as - a guardian wolf fearing the coming of man, a producer willing to do anything to bring the first pay per view live werewolf hunt to the world, a zombie running for congress, a vampire trying to get his life insurance company to pay up, a six year old girl, who makes a cookie people will do anything for, the story of the first child born on the Moon, or a draftee in a war against science gone awry. This collection includes the novella, Confessions of a D-List Supervillain. It is one of my favorite endeavors and anyone who has ever cracked open a comic book will appreciate this story about a down on his luck bad guy forced into the reluctant role of world savior. Also inside is a preview of my forthcoming series Battle Maidens.


Thursday, February 16, 2012

Afraid

Afraid Review



ARE YOU AFRAID OF THE DARK? YOU WILL BE . . .


Welcome to Safe Haven, Wisconsin. Miles from everything, with one road in and out, this peaceful town has never needed a full-time police force. Until now . . .


A helicopter has crashed near Safe Haven and unleashed something horrifying. Now this merciless force is about to do what it does best. Isolate. Terrorize. Annihilate. As residents begin dying in a storm of gory violence, Safe Haven's only chance for survival will rest with an aging county sheriff, a firefighter, and a single mom. And each will have this harrowing thought: Maybe death hasn't come to their town by accident . . .


Tuesday, February 14, 2012

Southern Horrors: Lynch Law in All Its Phases

Southern Horrors: Lynch Law in All Its Phases Review



This anthology is a thorough introduction to classic literature for those who have not yet experienced these literary masterworks. For those who have known and loved these works in the past, this is an invitation to reunite with old friends in a fresh new format. From Shakespeare s finesse to Oscar Wilde s wit, this unique collection brings together works as diverse and influential as The Pilgrim s Progress and Othello. As an anthology that invites readers to immerse themselves in the masterpieces of the literary giants, it is must-have addition to any library.


Sunday, February 12, 2012

The First

The First Review



"A fresh and true voice that will affect you, disturb you, enrage you, or make you laugh."-Kevin J. Anderson, Dune series

THE FIRST
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A collection of 14 dark fantasy, dystopian, post-apocalyptic, and science fiction stories from award-winning author Scott Nicholson. These stories visit undiscovered countries and shadowy avenues of the heart, lands and times where night never ends and matter doesn't matter. Features the six-story Aeropagan cycle where time is literally money. Includes an afterword and Nicholson's first-ever published story.

Nicholson, a 1999 Writers of the Future award winner, has published 12 novels, including the bestselling Kindle thrillers DISINTEGRATION and the RED CHURCH and the comic books Grave Conditions, Dirt, and Little Shivers. Look for his other collections ASHES, FLOWERS, CURTAINS: MYSTERY STORIES, and MURDERMOUTH: ZOMBIE BITS. If you like science fiction with a pulp horror feel, check out FOREVER NEVER ENDS. Visit Scott at www.hauntedcomputer.com.

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"A literary shadow land between Ray Bradbury and Neil Gaiman." --Sharyn McCrumb, the Ballad books

"Always surprises and always entertains."--Jonathan Maberry, Patient Zero

"Quirky, twisted, finely crafted tales that carry a powerful emotional impact."--David Farland

"A very entertaining writer."-- Tim Powers


Saturday, February 11, 2012

The Evil Within (Horror Anthology)

The Evil Within (Horror Anthology) Review



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"What do you get when a group of hot new authors writes a horror anthology? Scared! The Evil Within is perfect for horror fans. Even newcomers to the genre, Amber and Rachel, send shivers down your spine. Rachel even worked in her snark-horror style! Matt Posner has a tale of an experiment gone horribly wrong, while Cristyn is quickly becoming the go-to author for serial-killer thrillers. This time it's little girls that are missing. After reading this you will definitely be putting these authors books on your wish list."
-Coral Russell,
Author, Playing with Fire; Anthology of Horror

Overview:
The hiss of hot breath coming from inside the coat closet.

The noxious odor of plastic smothering your face as you fight to breathe.

The nagging feeling that someone is watching your every move...waiting.

Vengeance. Misplaced trust. Pure evil.

After
reading these 9 chilling tales this Halloween, how many times will you
soothe yourself in the dark thinking "there are no monsters"?

Acclaim for The Evil Within...
"Given that Cristyn West is one of our favorite thriller writers, we expected a lot out of The Evil Within... And we were not disappointed! First off, there isn't just one Cristyn short (a Harbinger story to boot), but two! Then we were pleasantly surprised at the range and talent displayed by the other authors. We definitely needed to keep the lights on to read this one! Great job!"
-Thrillers RockT
Book Reviewer

"What an anthology! Each story gets under your skin and makes it crawl, which we don't think could be higher praise for a horror collection! From zombies to serial killers to ghosts, this anthology has it all. Be warned though, the last story, "Supper," is NOT for the faint of heart. We also strongly recommend reading this during the day, with plenty of people around!"
-Your Need To Read
Book Reviewer

More by these authors:
Cristyn West--Plain Jane: Brunettes Beware. A Patterson style thriller with a dash of Hannibal.

Amber Scott--Soul Search. The wolf inside...unleashed!

Matt Posner--School of the Ages...we're not in Hogwarts anymore.

Rachel Thompson--A Walk in the Snark...look out boys, the snark is back in town.

Elena Gray--Widowmaker:A Book to Just Die For. A supernatural thriller.

Patricia McCallum--Quick Kill. This killer must be brought to justice. Or else.

Kelli McCracken--What the Heart Wants.Make your heart sing.


Monday, February 6, 2012

The Good House: A Novel

The Good House: A Novel Review



The home that belonged to Angela Toussaint's late grandmother is so beloved that townspeople in Sacajawea, Washington, call it the Good House. But that all changes one summer when an unexpected tragedy takes place behind its closed doors...and the Toussaint's family history -- and future -- is dramatically transformed.

Angela has not returned to the Good House since her son, Corey, died there two years ago. But now, Angela is finally ready to return to her hometown and go beyond the grave to unearth the truth about Corey's death. Could it be related to a terrifying entity Angela's grandmother battled seven decades ago? And what about the other senseless calamities that Sacajawea has seen in recent years? Has Angela's grandmother, an African American woman reputed to have "powers," put a curse on the entire community?

A thrilling exploration of secrets, lies, and divine inspiration, The Good House will haunt readers long after its chilling conclusion.


Saturday, February 4, 2012

The complete story of the Galveston horror

The complete story of the Galveston horror Review



This is a reproduction of a book published before 1923. This book may have occasional imperfections such as missing or blurred pages, poor pictures, errant marks, etc. that were either part of the original artifact, or were introduced by the scanning process. We believe this work is culturally important, and despite the imperfections, have elected to bring it back into print as part of our continuing commitment to the preservation of printed works worldwide. We appreciate your understanding of the imperfections in the preservation process, and hope you enjoy this valuable book.


Wednesday, February 1, 2012

Freak

Freak Review



A shadow haunts the sunny streets of Venice Beach, working his way through all the women and valuables he can handle. So far he's been lucky. But too much of a good thing makes a man careless; he gets sloppy, he lets down his guard. From bizarre arrest to explosive conclusion, Freak is a wild rollercoaster of a ride, featuring impossible escapes, a dizzying manhunt, and a gothic mini-movie of a courtroom confession, wherein you'll meet the real Nicolas Vilenov, slippery opportunist and soulless predator, bogeyman of a thousand suppressed dreams.