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Fiction. Novella by Keith Gouveia with stories by C.A. Burns, Kevin
Cockle, Lorne Dixon, Giovanna Lagana, Mark Onspaugh, Gerald S.
Parker, Marsheila Rockwell, and J. T. Seate. In a world where
serial killers are usually isolated and disconnected, THE SNUFF
SYNDICATE provides an online forum made for them, by them. For
members, social media is a tool to share pure, murder- filled
ecstasy. Killing is a business of painstaking details, and every
killer, from novice to expert needs a place to go to see what
others are doing, from the ways they select victims to the methods
they use to bloody their hands. The Snuff Syndicate is where they
can brag, ask for advice and revel in their most gratifying hobby.
THE SNUFF SYNDICATE offers readers a unique look into the gritty
world of bloodletting. Keith Gouveia's novella strings together
eight disparate stories of serial killers. This unique
collaborative-anthology reads more like a multi-point- of-view
novel rather than an anthology.
Deep in the dark and cryptic catacombs of the Capuchin monastery in
Palermo, Sicily evil stirs. Among the over two thousand mummified
remains lies a buried secret. One about to be uncovered by a naive
and stray ex monk. After channelling spirits via a Ouija Board,
Gontier Tremblay is guided to the catacombs to stop this evil from
rising. Insatiable thirst for blood is a curse Father Abramo wishes
on no living soul. After killing the four priests that took his
true love, Ersilia, away from him, he was damned and has been
roaming the world with this thirst for over two centuries. He's
been killing and feasting on blood off of the scum of the earth and
ridding the world of their vileness and evil. But when the
apparition of one of the priests he killed begins to haunt him, he
soon uncovers the secret to resurrection. Armed with this
revelation, he heads back to the catacombs to resurrect and be
united with his true love and make her a powerful immortal as he.
Within the macabre crypts of the Capuchin monastery, good, evil,
and the summoned undead will rise and fight, and the fate of
mankind will be determined by the final outcome when the Dead Speak
in Riddles.
Beware who walks between the rows . . . For over 3,000 years
Scarecrows have been a symbol of fall. They've stood steadfast in
vast fields and personal gardens, guarding against all sorts of
trespassers. In The Screaming Field, young Tommy Wilson is about to
turn the whimsical icon upside down and make it a source of
nightmares. A beloved resident of Middletown, Rhode Island, Jesse
Wilson has died, leaving his farm to his only living relative: his
grandson, Tommy Wilson. Just seventeen years old, Tommy is
ill-prepared for the past due slips and foreclosure notices on the
farm. Headstrong and stubborn, Tommy is not only determined to save
the farm but also to steal his true love away from her current
boyfriend. Soon, Tommy sets himself on a dangerous path, one in
which darkness walks between the rows.
The war between Good and Evil has raged since before Time began.
Now it's ultimate power versus ultimate savagery. With ferocious
fangs, flesh-ripping claws and a feral hunger to destroy anything
in their path, werewolves are one of the most feared monsters on
the planet. Stepping in to stop their quest for blood are the
metahumans, men and women with powerful abilities that set them
apart from the rest of humanity. Some wear costumes as symbols of
hope, others operate discreetly, using their special abilities for
good. Put these two groups of people together and you have a clash
between light and darkness that is sure to rock the foundation of
the world and bring about an epic battle unlike anything seen
before. Featuring familiar heroes like Axiom-man, Midnight Angel,
Nightcat, The Wraith, The Cowl and others, these eleven stories of
super-powered heroism and terror are a thrilling ride through the
worlds of wolf and superhero, and to a place where only one can
remain standing. Contains stories by Frank Dirscherl, Lorne Dixon,
A.P. Fuchs, Anthony Giangregorio, Keith Gouveia, Jon Klement, J.L.
MacDonald, Gina Ranalli, Jim Robb, Stephen Semones and Scott Story.
Other anthologies in the "Metahumans vs" series: Metahumans vs the
Undead.
"In Behind the Stained Glass, Keith Gouveia creates a world worthy
of Oz and Wonderland, with a touch of Dante's "Hell" thrown in." -
Charles Gramlich author of Bitter Steel and the Talera Cycle Series
Saint Martin's Children's Home is not your average orphanage, and
Reggie Baker is not your typical teenager. Headstrong and defiant,
Reggie finds himself transferred to the ornate, gothic building
where children are disappearing and a stained glass window houses a
dark secret. Journey with Reggie as he is whisked away to a world
shaped by fear, built from glass.
The dead rise. The world dies. Mankind falls and enters Death's
halls. Over 90 poems of carnage, hopelessness and despair mixed
with oodles of the living dead await you. Featuring poems by W.
Bill Czolgosz, Paul A. Freeman, Keith Gouveia, J.H. Hobson, Rich
Ristow, Lester Smith, Steve Vernon, Zed Zefram, Zombie Zak and many
others, Vicious Verses and Reanimated Rhymes will not only melt
your brain . . . it'll tear out your jugular!
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