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Horror master Thomas M. Malafarina brings you this compilation of short stories about the undead in comtemporary settings. Included in this volume: Feeding Frenzy - Michael Collins, The Supreme Race - Catherine Jordan, The Storm - Kristina Mosley, The Collectors - Fallon Stoeffler, Trouble With The Tooth Fairy - Victoria Rowe, Angel Of Mercy - Joseph Rubas, Night Drive - C. Inferno, Encounter In The Dead Of Night... - Sergio Palumbo, Kittens With Chainsaws - Johannes Pinter, Even The Great Will Fall - Thomas M. Malafarina, Handsome Jack - C. M. Saunders, Richard The Vampire - Joshua Malbin, Responsibility - Paul Stansfield, The Benefits of Being Dead - Benjamin Blake, The Price Of Rice - Mark Slade.
When Stephanie Wright and her family inherit and move into a luxuriously renovated rural Schuylkill County farmette, she believes all of her worries are over. But then her husband, Jason stumbles on a small ancient family burial site on the property. He decides to destroy the headstones, keeping the gravesite a secret so not to spoil his wife's newfound happiness. But sometimes the dead have their own agenda. When Stephanie begins researching her family genealogy she uncovers a terrible family tragedy, the true unholy reason for what they originally perceived as good fortune rears its hideous head. Horror Master Thomas M. Malafarina brings you his usual serving of horror, complete with plenty of suspense, supernatural intrigue, and down and out gut-wrenching terror to keep any reader, horror fan or not flipping pages and hungry for more.
Horror master Thomas Malafarina is back with the first book of his Dead Kill series entitled The Ridge of Death. Enter a post-apocalyptic world where zombies still roam, but are the quarry of bounty hunters who are rewarded by the government for helping with the "clean-up." What Others Are Saying: "Thomas Malafarina writes with a visual artist's eye for detail and design and revels in the same exuberant flourishes for violence and tableaus of flesh as Clive Barker, all the while working the clichés and conventions of the horror genre bravely and unabashedly. Though he has created his own King-like milieu in and around his native Schuylkill County (PA), Malafarina shares Lovecraft's cosmic vision and torment of inner and outer space and he designs philosophically laden set pieces that thoroughly dissect the minutia of man as if he were just another sentient being in a violent and insatiable cosmos (and a clumsy one at that), a doomed soul wracked with mental anguish and ripe for the picking from the evils of the universe, just another chapter in an ancient taxonomy. Tom's novels continue to grow in scope and ambition - he is a veritable talent to watch (and read)!" -- George Andrade - Horror News "Thomas M. Malafarina is the kind of writer I aspire to be. Like a visionary painter, creates mood in the landscape of dread, strong emotions with characters you care for, and suspense that causes a reader's nails to dig deep into their own legs. Stories cut from a cloth of originality that is Thomas M. Malafarina." -- Mark Slade - Nightmare Illustrated Magazine "Malafarina's vision into a world where zombies are nearly eradicated is fresh and savagely satisfying, making this a must read." -- Keith Rommel - Author of "The Cursed Man"
Like a dark cloud of foreboding, stories of horror can cast their ghostly silhouettes across our very souls. Ghost Shadows is a collection of thirteen such stories by modern day master of the macabre, Thomas M. Malafarina. From tales of psychological terror to those involving the demonic tortures of Hell itself, Malafarina seeks to cast his own ghost shadows across the souls of his legion of devoted readers.
The year is 2054, 11 years after the dreaded Zombie Virus of 2043 struck. This plague, known as the Z43 virus, wiped out almost 60% of humanity. The world has slowly returned to some form of normalcy. The undead have been relegated to being more of a nuisance than a threat.During the early years of the outbreak, a time known as the Zombie Wars, a hero arose. He was known to the world as Death Bringer Jones. His larger-than-life exploits were documented in books, graphic novels, news stories, and folk tales, making his achievements the stuff of legend.Now, Death Bringer Jones has chosen to document his adventures during these early years in his own words in a series of memoirs. This book is the first of perhaps five or six, each of which will chronicle a particular year in Death Bringer's life as a zombie slayer. He hopes to complete the remaining books in the future, but as he knows from the hardships of the past decade, there are no guarantees in this brave new world. He could very well perish before he completes his memoirs. Time will tell.
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