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Montague's Carnival of Delights and Terror by Jamie Stewart 4.3 Stars (26 Reviews)    Price verified 19 minutes ago

Kansas, 1983. Joe Cage wanders into the quiet farming community of Marybell looking for work. To his good fortune he discovers that he isn't the only stranger that's come to town. Montague's Carnival of Delights and Terror, a traveling carnival, is setting up and looking for help. Lily Grey, like the other kids, is excited at the prospect of riding the rides, especially Journey Through The Crypt - the carnival's ghost train. That is, until she goes missing inside it, until all that can be found of her is a teddy bear coated in blood. Montague's Carnival of Delights and Terror is Jamie Stewart's love letter to the horror novels of the 70s and 80s Those books shaped his younger years and made him fall in love with reading. Montague's Carnival of Delights and Terror offers fun, but you'll find there's nothing fair about what's happening on the Ghost Ride. This book is an absolute roller coaster; pulling you in slowly, raising the tension, and dropping you full speed into twists that leave you screaming. It's a funhouse mirror, distorting your views of what you think you know about the genre. It'll leave you breathless, shaking, and begging to go right back and do it again. - James Sabata, Author of Fat Camp and The Cassowary Starting as an exploration of trauma and ending on what exactly makes a monster monstrous, Jamie Stewart's novel reads at an amazing fast pace and questions our childhood memories of carnival delights to bring us up close to the terror of real life. - Catarina Prata, Author of The Last Dive What Jamie has achieved here is nothing short of incredible; a 100,000 beast of a novel that has a fine cast of characters chocked full of heroes, villains, and those in between, plus some terrific set pieces that will have your heart thumping and keep you turning those pages. The big reveal comes with still a quarter of the book to play out - it's a wild ride! Perhaps most impressive is the scope, scale and sheer size of this work. Very few indie authors ...

Genre: Horror [x]
Length: 402 Pages (4,601 KB)
Lending: Not Enabled
Added: Jun 12th, 2024

Wagner, the Wehr-Wolf by George W. M. Reynolds (DigiCat) 3.9 Stars (41 Reviews)    Price verified 19 minutes ago

In his novel 'Wagner, the Wehr-Wolf', George W. M. Reynolds delves into the realm of gothic horror with a touch of romance and mystery. Set in 16th-century Spain, the story follows the tragic fate of the young Wagner as he transforms into a fearsome werewolf, grappling with his dual nature and seeking redemption. Reynolds' prose is rich and atmospheric, drawing readers into a world of supernatural occurrences and dark passions. The novel is a prime example of the gothic literature popular in the Victorian era, showcasing themes of morality, transformation, and the struggle between good and evil. The book's intricate plot and vivid characters provide a captivating reading experience for fans of the genre. George W. M. Reynolds, a prolific writer and journalist of the 19th century, was known for his sensational fiction and social commentary. His interest in exploring the darker aspects of human nature and society is evident in 'Wagner, the Wehr-Wolf', as he weaves a compelling narrative filled with twists and turns. Reynolds' background in journalism and his deep understanding of Victorian culture lend authenticity to the novel's historical setting and themes. I recommend 'Wagner, the Wehr-Wolf' to readers who appreciate gothic literature, supernatural tales, and thought-provoking narratives. Reynolds' gripping storytelling and intricate character development make this novel a must-read for those seeking a thrilling and immersive reading experience.

Genre: Horror [x]
Length: 479 Pages (1,372 KB)
Lending: Not Enabled
Added: Jun 12th, 2024

The Telling: Based On A True Story by Lee J. Minter 3.7 Stars (8 Reviews)    Price verified one minute ago

A supernatural Tour De Force "The Telling" is a paranormal novel based on shocking true-life events! ****************************************************************************************************************** What happens to a couple when they decide to move into a house with a locked cold storage room that they were told never to enter? A jail guard is hearing and seeing things that are not meant to be inside the cellblock with him on the ninth floor. In the 1980s Detroit was in the throes of a crime and drug epidemic but there is an urban legend that during this time something vicious was on the streets that defy logical explanation. A trucker stops off at a twenty-four-hour convenience store for a quick bite and gets more than he can chew. Just in time for "Halloween" The "Master Of Horror" Lee J. Minter, is back with a shocking novel that will give you plenty of sleepless nights and goosebumps as you read these paranormal tales based on true-life events. Turn on your lights... Lock your doors... and get ready for "The Telling" it will literally scare the hell out of you.

Genre: Horror [x]
Length: 148 Pages (4,732 KB)
Lending: Not Enabled
Added: Jun 12th, 2024

Infestation (S-Squad Book 1) by William Meikle 4.2 Stars (1,059 Review)    Price verified 34 minutes ago

It was supposed to be a simple mission. A suspected Russian spy boat is in trouble in Canadian waters. Investigate and report are the orders. But when Captain John Banks and his squad arrive, it is to find an empty vessel, and a scene of bloody mayhem. Soon they are in a fight for their lives, for there are things in the icy seas off Baffin Island, scuttling, hungry things with a taste for human flesh. They are swarming. And they are growing. "Scotland's best Horror writer" - Ginger Nuts of Horror "The premier storyteller of our time." - Famous Monsters of Filmland

Genre: Horror [x]
Length: 137 Pages (1,501 KB)
Lending: Not Enabled
Added: Jun 9th, 2024
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