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Old 12-28-2020, 06:23 PM   #5
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SACRIFICING VIRGINS, my critically acclaimed collection of horror and dark fantasy fiction, is on sale the next couple days on Amazon US and UK for just .99! If you don't have a copy, I hope you'll check it out while it's on sale in my "End of the Apocalypse" Sale!

AMAZON US: https://www.amazon.com/Sacrificing-V...dp/B01NAT3W3H/
AMAZON UK: https://www.amazon.co.uk/Sacrificing...dp/B01NAT3W3H/

One five-star Amazon reader review called it "a Must for any horror fan’s library!" and another wrote this...which is better than any back cover description could be:

"This collection shows a wide range of horror, each one original and set apart from the others. He can write really touching, quiet stories like She Found Spring, Still They Go, and The Hole to China and come right back and deliver a nauseating hardcore horror romp like Whatever You Want, Sacrificing Virgins, Grandma Wanda's Jelly Belly, and The Eyes. And for fans of his previous novels, he has a few stories that have branched from those ideas like Field of Flesh (Night Where), The Pumpkin Man (Pumpkin Man), and Ligeia's Revenge (Siren). There are a few stories that stood out to me as favorites though just because they were told so damn well: The White House, Green Apples & Red Nails, and My Aim is True. But I have to say the story I enjoyed the most out of this collection is the weird and quirky I Love You. Other stories that were a little weird are Eardrum Buzz, Faux, and Voyeur but I Love You really stole the show for me. Can not begin to say how great this collection is, really enjoyed it cover to cover."
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