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    They All Died Screaming
    Body Art
    Canni
    The City (The City Saga, Band 1)
    Sons of the Pope
    The Crymost
    • The Crymost

      • 276 Seiten
      • 10 Lesestunden
      4,5(2)Abgeben

      There is a place just outside of town where the people of Knoll, Wisconsin take their sorrows and their worries. They don't talk much about it, and they don't discuss the small tokens they bring as offerings to the place known as the Crymost. After all, this is Knoll, where certain things are best left unsaid. The Crymost, however, will not remain quiet for much longer. Something ancient has awakened in that remote, sorrowful place, and time is running out for its inhabitants. Long-kept secrets will need to be unearthed before the entire town succumbs to the will of a powerful, dark stranger who works hand in hand with a hungry entity crossing Knoll's borders, invading its homes and executing a soul-draining grip on its citizens. "The Crymost by Dean H. Wild is the best story by a new novelist I've read all year." - Paul Dale Anderson, author of Claw Hammer, Winds, and The Girl Who Lived

      The Crymost
    • Sons of the Pope

      • 386 Seiten
      • 14 Lesestunden
      3,9(13)Abgeben

      Set in Brooklyn during the twilight of the 1940s, the narrative weaves a compelling tale of murder, the mob, and miracles, all anchored by a significant tree that symbolizes change. The vivid descriptions immerse readers in the gritty atmosphere of the era, capturing the essence of street life with remarkable detail. As the story unfolds, it promises to showcase a unique blend of drama and intrigue, highlighting Daniel O'Connor's emerging talent in storytelling.

      Sons of the Pope
    • The City (The City Saga, Band 1)

      • 273 Seiten
      • 10 Lesestunden
      3,8(24)Abgeben

      There is a civilization buried deep beneath our own. A place spoken of only in whispers. If you are desperate enough, you will find it. But remember, all knowledge comes at a price.The bodies were discovered six months after Max Elliot turned in his badge. All that remained of the victims were piles of flayed skin and organs. The bones of each body had been stolen. This torturous method of execution had only been seen once before, and that case remained unsolved. Confident of a connection between the grisly murders, the police turn to the one man they believe can help. With the allure of closure to his own personal tragedy, Max Elliot agrees to reinstatement for one last case.But the clues lead the unstable detective down a path he never could have imagined. A mysterious drug, a world beneath our own, sex and violence on an unprecedented level, and creatures as ancient as sin itself. Follow Max as he looks for answers in The City.

      The City (The City Saga, Band 1)
    • Canni

      • 290 Seiten
      • 11 Lesestunden
      3,7(54)Abgeben

      Everyone you know wants the same thing ... they want to kill you. Rob and Cash are on a road trip to Vegas with hopes of food, fun, and possibly even wedding bells. However, their vacation is derailed when a terror attack transforms the landscape of America into a fight for survival. Daniel O'Connor's Canni is a glimpse into at a future that may be closer than we think. A time when no one can be trusted. When everyday citizens can turn into monsters without warning. As America begins to fall, a small band of friends and underground dwellers make their final stand in the tunnels beneath Vegas. Cannis are not zombies. They are much worse. And Sin City is about to become more dangerous than ever before.--Amazon

      Canni
    • They All Died Screaming

      • 224 Seiten
      • 8 Lesestunden
      3,7(157)Abgeben

      In a dystopian world ravaged by a contagious plague called The Scream, individuals infected are driven to an uncontrollable state of screaming. This epidemic not only threatens the sanity of those affected but also poses a significant risk to society at large, as chaos ensues. The narrative explores the psychological and societal impacts of this haunting affliction, delving into themes of fear, survival, and the fragility of human existence in the face of overwhelming despair.

      They All Died Screaming
    • Eyes of Doom

      • 284 Seiten
      • 10 Lesestunden

      This is going to hurt... Vinnie, Matt, Jack, and Georgina's friendship survived the fire in Hope House when they were eleven, but their memories of that fateful day did not. Neither did Frankie. But that hasn't stopped Vinnie from seeing the dead boy years later. As they age, their memories start returning. The friends are plagued by glimpses of a strange hook-nosed man. Visions of a Ouija board. And a sense that something is watching them. Something that is willing to bring chaos and death to everyone they love. The only thing the four can count on is a friendship that has spanned 40 years. The past, the present, the future, it's all the same. And now that the cycle is coming back on itself, it's finally time for the friends to face the Eyes of Doom.

      Eyes of Doom