March, for those of us in New England there isn’t a much sweeter word at this time of year. Being stuck in the doldrums of a cold and snowy February leaves us longing for the sweet relief of the warming sun, budding trees and singing birds. To make this shortest, longest month of the year go by just a little faster I present to you the latest offerings from Dorchester Publishing’s horror line.
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The small town of Dunnville is no stranger to fear. Evil has stalked its dark streets once before, twenty years ago, leaving in its wake a legacy of blood and madness. These days, no one in the town likes to talk about it much. Some folks deny it ever happened….
But four boyhood friends are about to discover the truth, though no one will believe them. Their parents think they’ve been listening to too many scary stories. But what the boys have released from an icy well is no legend. It’s very real indeed, and it will soon terrify Dunnville to its very core. Unspeakable horror is running free…and the nightmares of the past are about to begin again.
Click here to read my review of this fantastic coming of age book.
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Dark Mountain by Richard Laymon
For two families, it was supposed to be a relaxing camping trip in the California mountains. They thought it would be fun to get away from everything for a while. But they’re not alone. The woods are also home to two terrifying residents who don’t take kindly to strangers—an old hag with unholy powers, and her hulking son, a half-wild brute with uncontrollable, violent urges. The campers still need to get away—but now their lives depend on it!
If you haven’t yet been over to visit Dorchester Publishing on the web don’t delay. Not only do they publish outstanding horror to suit all tastes, they also publish westerns, romance, thrillers, crime, sci-fi fantasy, audio books, health and special gift options. They have something for just about everyone. If you love books and love reading pay them a visit, you won’t be disappointed.





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