Signed two book bundle: Summer's Venomous Kiss and Whatever Happened to Spiderbaby Jane
We have two copies each of the novel Summer's Venomous Kiss and the chapbook Whatever Happened to Spider Baby Jane b/w Snake Eater, both signed by the author.
Summer's Venomous Kiss...
"It was the first day of summer and the sun beat down like Hell, but the heat wasn't the only Hell coming as night fell.
Maupins City had been kept alive by the nearby Army base and various criminal activities once the furniture factories had closed down. At one time, a jewel of the south, the city had devolved into an isolated, hub for drug and human trafficking. It was so rotten, residents claimed it was cursed. And that was all before a serial killer showed up and started slaughtering families in their sleep..."
Tim Murr, the author of The Gray Man, Motel on Fire, Neon Sabbath, My Skull is Full of Black Smoke, Thirsty and Miserable: A Critical Analysis of the Music of Black Flag, and Texas is the Reason: Five Decades of The Texas Chainsaw Massacre, returns to crime fiction, dragging a coffin full of horror behind! Summer's Venomous Kiss is a blood soaked, Southern gothic descent into the darkness of the human heart, that Mark Zirbel (Cyberpunk Zombie Jihad) called ",,,a big, bold book...scary as hell."
"Whatever Happened to Spider Baby Jane"
Jane was a normal fourteen-year-old girl. She loved art, heavy metal, and horror movies. Her upbringing had some rough roads, but the only real mystery was the identity of her father.
The answer arrived when her grandmother got out of prison with a heart full of Hell and mind for revenge.
The first new fiction from Tim Murr, award nominated author of The Gray Man, Neon Sabbath, and My Head is Full of Black Smoke, since 2020 is a mean slab of Splatterpunk action horror.
Jeffery X Martin, author of BLACK FRIDAY and HUNTING WITCHES has called Murr the "D Boone of horror" and his stories, "short exploratory surgeries, deep cuts exposing the stinking, poverty-stricken heart of hell.”
"Snake Eater"
A massive, once in a generation storm is bearing down on the foothills of East Tennessee, while a young mother-to-be has gone into labor. To their humble home, though, the storm has brought more than just a flood and downed trees. The night unfolds in bloody horror and many unwanted guests.