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Neighbourhood Jungle
The second book in my ‘Jungle’ novella trilogy is now up for pre-order from Tasmaniac Publications.
Six months have passed since the arrival of the New World. A world plunged into primitive living overnight.
Within this wild and dangerous landscape live two types of survivors: those attempting to restore civilisation, a sense of order and normalcy; and those who have embraced the jungle, governed by new rules, doing anything to survive.
For the group living in the remains of a supermarket – now a make-shift hospital and refuge – their attempts of a safe, ordered life has so far been successful. There’s an adequate supply of food, with injuries and maladies being treated as best as possible by the local doctor. Their main concern is the gang living in the ruined Blockbuster across the river. As wild and untamed as the jungle that has taken over the once-thriving suburban shopping strip, the gang kidnap and murder at will, hanging what remains of the dead from a nearby fast-food sign.
So far they’ve left the small community alone, but it’s only a matter of time before the gang’s blood lust brings forth a deadly confrontation.
In the jungle, only the fittest survive. Welcome to the neighbourhood.
Limited to 180 author-signed softcovers, only $14!
26 lettered hardcovers, $80 (sold out)
Cover art by Steve Crisp
Internal illustrations by Keith Minnion
Bonus stories from Kealan Patrick Burke and R. Frederick Hamilton
Order direct from publisher for free shipping within the US and Australia:
tasmaniacpublications@gmail.com
Preorder Dead Tree Forest
My latest novella, Dead Tree Forest, is now up for preorder. Limited to only 150 copies, so secure your copy now by heading on over to the Horror Mall.
Deep within the Tasmanian wilderness lies Boolool Kiambram – Dead Tree Forest. To the local Aborigines, Boolool Kiambram means death. A curse was placed over the forest more than a century ago, and the locals know that once you enter the vast expanse of leafless trees and ash-like soil, you’re never to return.
To others, Dead Tree Forest is a legend. Some are attracted to the adventure and mystery of the fabled forest of dead trees; others, such as Ray Lambert, are drawn to the legend of the girl murdered in the forest and the treasure she took with her to her grave – a treasure that supposedly contains incredible powers.
When Ray travels to Dead Tree Forest in the hope of finding the buried treasure, what he and his friends find is the restless spirit of the murdered girl, and a curse that won’t let them leave until blood has been spilled and the wrongs of the past have been avenged.
HorrorScope Reviews Tales
A very nice review posted up at HorrorScope of my story collection, Tales of Sin and Madness. If you have yet to purchase a copy, head on over to the publisher’s website here; or, if you’d prefer, the book is available to buy on Amazon as either a trade paperback or e-book. Heck, it’s even available to download on Smashwords for$4.99, so you have no excuse not to buy a copy…
Horror Trippin’ to Leatherface’s Texas
I’ve finally uploaded the photos from my trip to Texas in May of 2001. I visited multiple locations from the original Texas Chainsaw Massacre, which for the most part had remained remarkably unchanged since the movie was made in 1973. So grab some BBQ , sit back and check out the photos here.
Another Concrete Jungle Review
Read The Horror Review’s review of Concrete Jungle here.
Torment Cover
Here’s a sneak peek at the cover of my upcoming novel, Torment, coming soon from Severed Press.
Another Concrete Jungle Review
Jeff Ritchie from ScaryMinds has reviewed my new novella. Check out the review here.
Concrete Jungle Review
A review of my new novella, Concrete Jungle, has just been posted at Horror World. Check out the review here.
Tales Review
The good people over at ScaryMinds have reviewed the new edition of my short story collection, Tales of Sin and Madness. Check out the review here





