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Samhain Publishing Branching Out Into Horror

Usually known for their erotic titles, they are starting a horror line this month:

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Samhain Horror will initially release two new horror fiction novels each month, with additional author features and information available on their website, www.SamhainHorror.com. As a special bonus, several of master horror author Ramsey Campbell’s previously published titles will be re-released during the October launch event.

The Initial Launch List for Samhain Horror includes:
October:
● The Seven Days of Cain – Ramsey Campbell (original)
● Obsession – Ramsey Campbell (re-release)
● The Hungry Moon – Ramsey Campbell (re-release)
● Dark Companions – Ramsey Campbell (re-release)
● Ancient Images – Ramsey Campbell (re-release)
● Wolf's Edge – W.D. Gagliani
● Angel Board – Kristopher Rufty
● Dead of Winter – Brian Moreland
● Forest of Shadows – Hunter Shea
● Borealis – Ronald Malfi (novella)
November:
● Dark Inspiration – Russell James
● The Lamplighters – Frazer Lee
● Catching Hell – Greg F. Gifune (novella)
December:
● The Sorrows – Jonathan Janz
● Donor – Elena Hearty
http://www.samhainpublishing.com/cat/news/

Preorders available at Amazon and B&N, and cheaper at the Samhain Horror website.
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