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Another superlative collection from the critically acclaimed David Owain Hughes; a selection of 20 mind-bending, soul-tearing tales of terror designed to make even the hardiest of souls weak at the knees!Firstly, Hughes brought us the delicious madness that is White Walls and Straitjackets, followed by the unhinged Choice Cuts, before unleashing a whole host of batshit crazy with Psychological Breakdown. Each of these collections displays stories of cracked minds, disturbed individuals and the scariest monster of all-human-with a few sick, slick twists thrown in for Hughes' own personal, perverted kicks. And, oh, dear sweet, want-to-gobble-you-all-up reader, Hughes hasn't quite finished screwing with your mind just yet. Figuratively speaking, of course... We hope! Within Brain Damaged, Hughes' fourth collection of sadistic nightmares to date, lay a further twenty tales involving debauched individuals, dark humour, smut and more bends and turns than a Formula One race course! Buckle up, sick babies - this is another trip to Hughes' Land of Perverse Psychosis you won't want to miss. What's the matter, your tiny mind can't hack it? It's not all about the size...
George A. Romero was an inspiration to many, and responsible for helping to reanimate the undead into mainstream culture. To honour his legacy, EyeCue Productions have put together a charity anthology, with each story based on the canon he created.Eighteen stories from indie authors, each one set in the world which Romero created. Some give insights into events from the Dead films, others use the landscape he formed and create something wholly unique, but still governed by the framework within which the films were set. You'll find no running zombies in here, just proper old-school shamblers, set on nothing but ripping people apart and feasting on their flesh!This book is made by fans, for fans, our humble tribute to a man who set the fire of creativity within so many.All proceeds will be going to the American Cancer Society, so you can not only enjoy the stories within, but also contribute to trying to beat this deadly disease.When there's no more room in hell, the dead will walk the earth
Betty is sexy. Betty is scarred. Betty is an outsider. Betty is a genius... ...But most of all, Betty wants recognition. Whether it be a controlling mother or ghosts from her past, it feels like she is always trying to please someone. Will she be able to find her own peace, or will the real world catch up to her? There will be blood. There will be j**z. There will be unusual sexual releases. But most of all, there will be murder...
A delightfully twisted bizarro novella from the grand masters of extreme horror! Percy is kinky. Percy is perverted. Percy is a loner. Percy is sneaky... ...But most of all, Percy wants to be left alone. Whether it be a nagging mother or something from his past, it feels like he is always trying to escape something. Will he be able to find his own peace, or will the real world catch up to him? There will be blood. There will be s--t. There will be unusual sexual kinks. But most of all, there will be murder...
Twenty tales of terror, darkness, the truly macabre and things most unpleasant from a delectably eclectic bunch of the very best independent horror authors on the scene today! S.E. Rise, Kevin Wetmore, Paul Stansfield, Craig Stewart, Shaun Avery, Jeff Myers, Marc DeWit, Timothy Wilkie, Quinn Cunningham, Melanie Waghorne, Marc E. Fitch, Stanley B. Webb, Tim J. Finn, Ken Goldman, Ralph Greco Jr, Roger Leatherwood, Vincent Treewell, David Owain Hughes, J.J. Smith and the inimitable James H. Longmore In this superlative tome, HellBound Books have embraced the taboo, gone all-out to horrify and have broken the flimsy boundaries of good taste to make The Big Book of Bootleg Horror the perfect anthology for those who take their horror like we take our coffee - insidiously dark and most definitely unsweetened
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