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Old 02-19-2009, 10:14 PM   #11
Douglas Rhodes
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Let me start by saying I love this new section and plan to bring it to my publishers attention.

What genre: Extreme Horror
Novel/short story: Novel
Plot: "Robert Parker always knew he was a killer—he just needed to let it out. Stuck in traffic behind a driver who won't even attempt the speed limit he realizes the time has come. In the grizzly act of that first murder Robert is born anew. An artist of death and slaughter, he begins to ply his trade in earnest growing bolder with each new victim.

Warned by an enigmatic stranger that he's left too much of a trail, Robert begins a cross country flight from justice, leaving a slew of bodies in his wake. Along the way he encounters a host of deviants, killers, and criminals, all of whom seem to steer him towards the one man who holds the key to Robert's next evolution."

Character(s): Robert Parker, Erik the Red, Bloody Angel, Louis, Gregory, Rachel, and Lilith.
Setting: All across the USA
Scene: At the beginning we have Robert (not his real name) driving in his car.
What else: My website has a full chapter excerpt DouglasAllenRhodes.com


I killed my first person in an act of random choice--more on a whim than because of some preconceived plot. The man I chose did nothing worse than drive far too slow in front of me. My decision to kill him wasn't fueled by rage or anything so primal; I just accepted who I am. I was meant to kill him; to fulfill my role. It's what I've been trained and conditioned for my entire life. I'd learned about it in childhood, studied it throughout my adolescence, and honed my taste for it in the Marines. I am a killer. It's that simple, that beautifully non-complex. But here, I've already made a poor start of this.

If you like what you read, then you can find the novel here.

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