Our Latest News
We're pleased to announce that our horror novel Scavenger will be published by Elder Signs Press in 2011.
Also, our horror novella Black Mercy Falls will be published by Bloodletting Press's Morning Star imprint in late 2010.
Blood Coven is still available at select retailers. Order from Camelot Books before they're gone.
On the filthy streets of Victorian London's East End, a centuries-old evil is amassing its forces. Only one man stands in its way: a legendary vampire killer called The Catcher. He's been trained from childhood by a secret society within The Holy Church. He's fast, efficient and totally professional. He's also totally on his own … working undercover in the darkest quarter of the city … outside the law. Can he succeed where those before him have failed? Not even he knows for sure.
Click here to place your order for Blood Coven. Cover art by Allen Koszowski!
Our short story "The Mud, the Blood, and the Bones" appeared in the expanded edition of Twilight Tales Book of Dead Things. Click here for information on the book. Other authors include Karen Taylor, Sephera Giron, Yvonne Navarro, Brian Hodge, Robert Weinberg, Edo van Belkom, Tina Jens, and Stephen Dedman, to name a few.
Sadly, we received word that Hellbound Books was closing their doors, which means that BladeSpell, including our novella, The Priestesses of Banitu, would not be published after all. We decided to expand the scope of the novella and turn it into a full-length novel that's "mostly done and sitting on Chris's desk." Stay tuned as we polish the new version of the story and try our luck with Ragnar and his lusty barbaric exploits elsewhere.
And yes...
The Child is (Still) Here!
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“Disturbing as hell; extreme horror with a high I.Q. and a compassionate heart. I read it in one sitting.” --Gary Braunbeck, author of Destinations Unknown and Prodigal Blues
“Then Comes the Child is a wild, wonderful voodoo horror thrill ride that grips the reader by the throat and doesn't let go until the last word of the last page." --Robert Weinberg, author of The Masquerade of the Red Death trilogy and Horror of the 20th Century
“Fulbright and Hawkes don't deliver the devil's child, exactly, here...but they do deliver something deliciously wicked: a bloody good read!” --John Everson, author of Covenant and Failure |