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The Reaper (2008) by Joseph McGee

They thought The Reaper was a mythical creature kept in the bowls of Hell. They were wrong. Maggie Wilson has an allure with things that go bump in the night, and on an excursion at a local hospital with a haunted history, she will learn that the dark side can be torture. David, the only man Maggie has ever loved, is working through the cryptic puzzles and clues to gain answers. But the search for the truth can turn deadly in a fight with an entire race of Reapers. Survival is the only thing on David's mind.

Raw: Brutality as Art
(2009) edited by Adam Huber

From the classics to the avante-garde, Snuff Books brings you a collection of stories that find the beauty in the brutal and the art in the absurd. Including tales of orchestrated mayhem, flesh sculpting and gourmet cannibalism, Raw: Brutality as Art features work from some of the genre's best up and coming horror and bizarro writers. Includes stories by Inanna Gabriel, Brandon Ford, Frank Roger, Steven L. Shrewsbury, R.J. Cavender, L.L. Soares, Kevin Lucia, Jessica Lynne Gardner, Eric Enck, James Roy Daley, Stephen Couch, Trever Palmer, Andrew Wolter, and Brendan Connell.

Snuff (2009) by Eirc Enck and Adam Huber

The revamped, restored edition. When an out of work actor with a penchant for ultra-violent sex teams up with an amateur pornographer, the result is a lucrative business filled with unimaginable horrors. Only when things take an incestuous turn does Jack Sanders learn the dangers of the snuff film business. The mutilated bodies turning up across California are nothing compared to the revenge-driven imagination of a victim's father. Bodily fluids splatter the pages of Snuff as glimpses of Jack's abusive childhood and shattered dreams build up to an unforgettable climax.

Smells Like Fish (2009) by Trever Palmer

From the bowels of Kentucky comes a collection of the blasphemous, bizarre, and brutal. Trever Palmer pushes boundaries-and good taste-with tales of sexual perversion, crazed rednecks, alien invasion, and man-eating catfish. Smells Like Fish revels in the depraved and breaks all genre conventions with a style that can only be described as countrified-horror-porn.


Stronger Than Death (2009) by Steven L. Shrewsbury

Factory worker Sam Stuart is at the end of his rope. Estranged from his wife and children, drowning in alcoholism, he finds himself caught up on visions of the Civil War. The hallucination grows worse as Sam hears the voice of his one-armed ancestor, Joel, warning him of a coming terror. The souls of Union soldiers, imprisoned in the knots of a Confederate relic, the Black Ribbon of Josephine, desire more than their freedom. They want revenge on their jailer. Once liberated from the knots, each spirit falls on a dead body, reanimating it to further the program of revenge. With an ethereal Joel Stuart guiding him, Sam battles these undead soldiers, and struggles not just against their decaying might, but with his own sanity. He's horrified to discover that they've taken his teenage daughter prisoner. A tale of horror, revenge, and undying hatred, the Stuarts strive to prove that heroism is stronger than death.


Wood Life: A Poem (2010) by Rich Ristow

“I have never before read a poem, of any length, so elegantly horrific and lyrical and, at the same time, so accessible.  This poem about a serial killer is a wonderful gift to dark poetry by a writer who's rapidly becoming one of the genre's major poets.”

-T.M. Wright, author of Blue Canoe and Bone Soup



All titles from Snuff Books are available through Amazon, barnesandnoble.com, through special order at your local bookstore, or direct from the publisher. Contact adam@snuffbooks.com for ordering information.

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