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What scares YOU?
What nightmare wakes YOU up in the middle of the night in a cold sweat
What nightmare wakes YOU up in the middle of the night in a cold sweat
THE DEAD HAVE NO SAY –
In 1946, a former O.S.S. agent seeks oblivion and anonymity as a faceless prop master in a movie studio.
One midnight, what he finds is an
actress' severed hand and a deadly manhunt where the roles of predator
and prey constantly change.
THE TOWN THAT HATED GOD –
THE TOWN THAT HATED GOD –
Four priests have gone missing in a rural Massachusetts village. The next priest sent is not there to hear confessions.
DEAD YET NOT –
A Boston crime lord and a Lakota psychologist learn the things death can buy cannot be returned or refused.
MURDER AS A KINDNESS –
A dying woman is irresistible prey for her enemies … and one lost Lakota love.
A SHORE NEVER REACHED –
A prodigal Native American son returns to the revelation you always bury the past alive, and soon or late it digs its way back up for its pound of flesh.
REUNION OF ENEMIES
The House Eternal. Its Viking caretaker finds doing the right thing is never appreciated.
IN TOO DEEP
An undead Texas Ranger and a dying author discovers he misunderstood the deal he made with the devil.
Ignorance of an unholy contract does not
keep it from being fulfilled.
These are stories of a barren age filled with those who worship the new god of technology,
and the old
ones of lust, greed, and ambition that are as insubstantial as the
beliefs of those who venerate them –
While ancient evils sneer in the shadows, picking off the self-blinded one by one by one.
Take a Halloween chance on my stories,
will you?
It is filled with evocative pictures ...
Even one of Midnight at the end requesting you be nice to his human with a review!
Hi Roland, I wanted to let you know that I cannot open that book of stories (Nada) as the website says it is not available in my country. (Is this a Trump thing about the border or is it a publisher restriction?)
ReplyDeleteI wanted to say they all sound like good reads from your blurbs. Good luck with this one!
Gee, a Cyber Wall now? Not fair, Trump!! Thanks for the well wishes. :-)
DeleteThis whole post scared me. It also reminded me that you are such a good writer. And friend. Sorry I haven't been by for so long, but life has -- oh, well you know.
ReplyDeleteHi, Inger. Yes, life can be horror enough all on its own, right? I miss your visits, May the days be brighter for both of us! :-)
DeleteWish I had a Viking caretaker. Most of what I dread is the mundane stuff! Excited for Halloween though.
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