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"Andre Duza is one of the most exciting new voices in horror fiction. His prose hits like a fist of razor blades. Get in line early, and enjoy the hell out of the ride." - Brian Keene, author of The RisingWhen the cops were called to Harrington House Retirement Center, they had no idea of the madness that awaited them. The Coloureds were there. Creatures born from animated television who do not follow our rules of reality or morality. Hellbent on mischief and cruelty, the Coloureds have massacred those unlucky enough to encounter them. For the police now stuck in this nightmare, there may be no way out...From one of the most creative and innovative authors in modern horror comes an insane story of technicolor terror, violence, and LSD.This new edition features two bonus stories of bizarro horror, "Retrograde" and "Night of the Day of the Celebrated Folks."
From Andre Duza, celebrated author of Dead Bitch Army and WZMB, comes a groundbreaking horror novel told as a transcript of a rockumentary about the first band to go on tour after the zombie apocalypse.The rock band, Serpentine, had been through a lot of shit. But then, so had the entire world after the dead rose and began consuming the living. They went from selling out stadiums to being scavengers. Their motto is "No gig is too small," a phrase that used to mean they would perform anywhere, now has come to mean they will survive anything.But even after the apocalypse, they can't escape their biggest fan--an undead thing that seems to be following them across the country. An undead groupie, complete with a Serpentine t-shirt.Even if the world has ended, you gotta go on. Across America, small communities of survivors are rebuilding and trying to recreate the world that was lost. After making contact with one, Serpentine travels to do what they were born to do--play a goddamn rock-and-fucking-roll show!But the venue isn't interested in only putting on a kick-ass show. The people working there have been experimenting with the undead and Serpentine's music could hold a key to moving forward in a world dominated by the walking dead.
You've been warned! Stay away from Blackwater, Louisiana. Behind the smiles and the southern hospitality lies a dark secret. You've been warned! Don't go in the woods. They're haunted. You've been warned! Don't go in the lake. There's a dead witch beneath those waters. Lori Sawyer was raised in these parts. The biracial descendant of a Voodoo Priestess, she's known as "witchy girl" to her friends, Abby and Roxy. But to Lori, Blackwater is a sacred place, a crossroads of old southern, African, and French spirituality to be celebrated, not feared. In fact, it's just the sort of environment to help free Abby from the memory of witnessing her boyfriend's murder. And from the guilt of having killed him. In 1985 three friends will embark on a weekend getaway that will change their lives forever. "Duza and Simmons have succeeded WILDLY in re-creating a classic horror flick from the '80s - on the page! And if anyone knows about '80s horror... it's me." - Steve Johnson, Special FX Legend The Howling, An American Werewolf in London, Big Trouble in Little China, Ghostbusters "The literary equivalent of the classic horror films of the '80s" - Harry Manfredini, Film Composer Friday the 13th films, Swamp Thing, The Hills Have Eyes 2, Wishmaster
Demitrius is a son of a bitch. He breeds vicious dogs for drug-dealers and dog-fighters. But one dog came out very wrong. It is less an animal and more a beast from the depths of hell.This creature perfectly suits Warlock, a local hitman, for a unique purpose. He wants a dog for a special murder but it goes terribly wrong. The hitman's conscience ends up trapped in the demon dog's body and the two begin to merge into one will hunt the town and exact vengeance upon all those that cursed it to this fate worse than death.Andre Duza and Wrath James White present an urban horror novel of revenge, sex, and the beast that is within us all.
America post apocalypse...a toxic wasteland populated by bloodthristy scavengers, mutated animals, and roving bands of organized militias wing for control of civilized society's leftovers. Housed in small settlements that pepper the wasteland, the survivors of the third world war struggle to rebuild amidst the scourge of sickness and disease and the constant threat of attack from the horrors that roam beyond their rudimentary borders. But something much worse has risen from the toxic fog, a menace whose ferocity rivals the legendary wrath of Bloody Mary and her Revenant Clan.People say that this new menace is responsible for the Revenant Clan's sudden disappearance, that Bloody Mary had finally met her match. Or maybe the reports of yellow-red eyes glaring from the darkness were all part of Griff's mind games.
Step into a world filled with racist teenagers, masked assassins, cannibals, a telekinetic hitman, 100 warped Uncle Sams, automobiles with razor-sharp teeth, living graffiti, cartoons that walk and talk, a steroid-addicted pro-athlete, an angry black chic, a washed-up Barbara Walters clone, the threat of a war to end all wars, and a pissed-off zombie bitch out for revenge. When the police finally capture the number one suspect in the Bloody Mary Murders, a single-mother named Natasha Armstrong, nobody believes her story about her twelve-year search for the real killer, a murderous walking corpse who has no eyes but can still see, who moves like a bad stop-motion incarnation, but does so with ethereal grace. Nobody believes her when she tells them about all the bodies, or the people they used as game for the military-style obstacle courses that Bloody Mary and her soldiers, a ragtag group made up mostly of runaways, would build wherever they'd settle in any given town to recruit more soldiers and prepare for the end of civilization as we know it.
For God so loved the world that he gave his only two begotten sons. and a few million zombiesThugs, pushers, gangsters, rapists, murderers; Detective Philip Makane thought he'd seen it all until he awoke on the morning of Easter Sunday 2015, to a world filled with bleeding rain, ravenous zombies, a homicidal ghost, and the sudden arrival of two men with extraordinary powers who both claim to be Jesus Christ in the flesh.
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