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RELEASED 29TH MARCH
In the tranquil embrace of Bowden National Park, nestled in the heart of Somerset, visitors seek solace among the trees. But beneath its serene surface lies a chilling secret: a lurking army of flesh-eating squirrels, nurtured by the head ranger’s sinister intentions. When the ranger becomes their next meal, the once-peaceful park transforms into a hunting ground of terror. As the normally adorable creatures turn feral, unsuspecting visitors and park rangers find themselves trapped in a blood-drenched fight for survival.
*may contain nuts
This novel contains extreme violence, SA, offensive language, animal deaths, Somerset accents, and squirrels. -
RELEASED 8TH APRIL
The final instalment of the first phase of the Gomorrah series, by Kelvin V.A Allison.
Death and carnage reigns on the Isle of Wight, brought to the once tranquil holiday location by the mysterious dust that was dropped from the sky.
Now Zoe, survivor of all that has come before, and her latest companion, the elderly Bert, are headed to a remote farmhouse that might have belonged to the twisted mind behind the horror, seeking not just refuge but answers.
Meanwhile Fester, the huge psychotic white Cane Corso is headed to the same location, rushing towards it like the devil himself. -
RELEASED APRIL 12TH
THESE DARK TALES CELEBRATE LGBTQIA+ CULTURE, HORROR AND UNFORGIVABLE CARNAGE WHILE ADDRESSING SOCIETAL TERRORS.
Dalton Primeaux's LGBTQIA+ horror series "Tales from Beyond the Closet" kicked off with Wood released in December 2020 followed by Whipped, Wet, Whiff, Warm and Wig. Now, all six spooky stories are collected and curated in one book, Don't Be a Wuss: Tales from Beyond the Closet.
Each story introduces a highly relatable cast of characters, along with imaginative plot lines that occasionally tip into the realm of the absurd. From haunted coffee tables, to a menacing seven-year-old, and ravenous plants — every tale is saturated with blood, gore, and sly social commentary. While often infused with humor, these stories consistently induce nightmares, ensuring that they will linger in your thoughts well into the night and perhaps prompt a call to your therapist the next morning.