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Rebecca Rowland

    Rebecca Rowland ist eine Autorin transgressiver Dark Fiction mit Fokus auf Horror. Sie arbeitet auch als Bibliothekarin, Ghostwriterin und Horror-Redakteurin. Trotz ihrer Faszination für das Meer und einer ausgeprägten Abneigung gegen eisiges Wetter hat sie ein Zuhause in einer kühlen, landlocked Stadt Neuenglands gefunden, ein Kontrast, der ihre beklemmenden Erzählungen subtil prägt.

    White Trash and Recycled Nightmares
    Shagging the Boss
    • Shagging the Boss

      • 82 Seiten
      • 3 Lesestunden

      "Lesson number don't get attached to anyone. Being a cannibal is the only way to truly succeed in this business." He placed one hand on the door handle, then thought a moment and smiled to himself. "The problem is, once you take a bite, it will never be enough."After a fortuitous encounter at a local book convention, a liberal arts graduate accepts a position at a flashy publishing company under the tutelage of its charismatic owner only to learn that the press is led, and fed, by a literal boogeyman.

      Shagging the Boss
    • A workaholic splits his time between home and hotel rooms until an anonymous cryptic message arrives, setting off a wrinkle in the time continuum and slowly shredding his sanity. Elsewhere, a woman's jealousy over her spouse's connection with their only child boils over, leading her to see monsters everywhere except the mirror. University fraternity brothers discover that a cruel prank has dire consequences but the full extent of their punishment is yet to come, while an intrepid hiker explores an abandoned Cold War facility hidden within a Massachusetts mountain only to realize that military secrets aren't the only things buried within. From witches, wendigos, and werecats to sirens, sadists, and serial killers, Rebecca Rowland serves readers a twenty-tale meal of cosmic, creature, and quiet horror in platters heaping with unsettling trepidation. In Rowland's long-awaited follow-up to The Horrors Hiding in Plain Sight, a lighted room provides no safe haven, and in the darkest corner of the basement waits a ravenous dread. The most sinister objects of fear are never truly discarded...just repurposed.

      White Trash and Recycled Nightmares