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Live fast, die young, and leave a bloodthirsty corpse.That's the saying of a new pack of fiendish predators infesting a New England town. They're infected with the Ghost Heart, a condition that causes them to become irresistible and invincible...as long as they drink the blood of the living. But these vampires don't live forever, and as the Ghost Heart claims them, their skin loses color and their hearts turn pale. When a young mechanic is seduced by the pack's muse, he finds falling in love will break more than his heart."Possessing a firm grasp of tradition but with his vision clearly focused on the future, John Palisano is exactly the type of writer horror needs right now: bold, brave, imaginative and unflinching."-Bentley Little"John Palisano's GHOST HEART is a gritty, action-packed novel with strong characterization and some truly nasty vampires. Highly recommended!"-Tim Waggoner, author of Eat the Night and The Way of All Flesh"GHOST HEART is a hauntingly beautiful, equally tragic and terrifying journey through your innermost fears and desires."-Kya Aliana, author of The Vampiress Thrillogy
Four Halloween short stories from Bram Stoker nominated author John Palisano
Eighteen peculiar stories, a letter, and a poem about the American Southwest's most enigmatic creature, the jackalope. Authors Jeff Strand Sèphera Girón Rick Pickman Rachel Towns Kristi Petersen Schoonover Brenda Knutson Michael Bailey Jack Horne David J. West Eric S. Grizzle Aaron J. French D.T. Griffith Erik Williams Abbie Bernstein Matt Kurtz Misty Dahl Fawn Jezzy Wolfe Dean M. Drinkel Mike D. McCarty
In 2016 Bram Stoker Award winner John Palisano's first collection, All That Withers, the stories range from Lovecraftian musings to terrifying explorations of the inhuman condition, with Palisano creating vivid images of desperate people engaged in ordeals which could happen to many of us... how they respond is the difference between their survival and oblivion. Including several Bram Stoker Award-nominated tales, as well as the 2016 Stoker winner for Short Fiction, "Happy Joe's Rest Stop." With an introduction by multiple award-winner and Horror Writer's Association (HWA) president Lisa Morton (Trick or Treat: A History of Halloween), and an afterword by multiple Bram Stoker winner Gene O'Neill (Cal Wild Chronicles).
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