News Round-up Week Ending 13 September 2024

Here’s a small selection of the horror and genre news that caught our eye during the last week …

HarvestingtheNightmareFieldsOut now from author Ross Jeffery and Cemetery Gates Media, Harvesting the Nightmare Fields

xxxx awakes to the nightmare of a broken mind and body, at the mercy of a local farmer with a dark, abominable secret, who pulls him from the twisted wreck of his car.

As he recovers, clawing his way back through tortured memories and twisted nightmares, xxxx realizes the person he fights to remember should have been best left forgotten, buried alongside the truth of his own personal demons. And those demons are breaking through into reality … Available now in eBook and paperback, you can grab your copy here.


The Medusa PsalmsArriving 20 September from author Kyle Toucher and Crystal Lake Publishing, The Medusa Psalms

Kyle Toucher invites you on a chilling journey through ten stories and two novellas that unveil the grim history and malevolent folklore of America’s most cursed terrain. From haunted mountains to deranged cults, from cosmic horrors to ancestral vendettas, each tale plunges you deeper into a realm where monsters roam freely and secrets fester in the blood-soaked soil.
In this collection, exorcists battle ancient evils, time bends and distorts reality, and the unsuspecting collide with the macabre. Meet a father consumed by grief and vengeance, a woman trapped in a temporal abyss, and a conspiracy theorist facing an occult agenda that threatens humanity’s very existence. Encounter witches burning from within, possessed souls seeking revenge, and hybrids born of unholy alliances. Available for pre-order now in eBook, with other formats to follow, you can guarantee your copy here.


TheLegendofMildredWellsComing 12 November from writer Michael Clark and Brigids Gate Press, The Legend of Mildred Wells

Formerly The Patience of a Dead Man trilogy – Newly remastered, re-edited, reworked, unabridged, and released as one volume. Perfect for new readers, and old fans will love the new content.

After a bitter and costly divorce, construction handyman Tim Russell buys a farmhouse in the country. Aiming to renovate and re-sell, Tim’s plans take a turn when he discovers the house is haunted by a fractured family whose ancient problems outweigh his own.

Tim sees a soaking-wet ghost boy and his mother, who is often seen chasing him around the house and property. Someone leaves Tim clues and burning candles, but who? Footsteps and wailing can happen anytime and anywhere. Tim, it seems, has been invited to the chaos.

Pressed into duty, Tim soon realizes he’s made a mistake. He’s been tricked and has started a war with a scorned dead woman, a woman whose middle name is Vengeance. Leaving is not an option. Available for pre-order now in paperback, with an eBook to follow, you can guarantee your copy here.


BoundByBloodNew from author Shawn David Brink and Wise Words Publishing, Bound by Blood

A demonic cult and a Christian church battle for territory. Combat lines are drawn. Angels and demons square off as brother goes against brother. The spoils of war are human souls. Who will rise victorious, and at what cost? Available now in eBook and paperback, you can pick up your copy here.


DontLetEmTakeTheChildrenComing 28 September from writer R H Williams and The Book Guild, Don’t Let ’em Take the Children

Desperate to prove his mother’s death was caused by a supernatural force haunting his hometown, thirteen-year-old Ned discovers evidence linking a missing child to his own quest.

Joined by his friends, Ned embarks on a mission to investigate the boy’s disappearance. However, when they uncover their town’s dark secret, they must find a way to stop the unexpected and dangerous enemy without unleashing a greater evil on the world. Available to pre-order now in eBook and paperback editions, you can guarantee your copy here.


KEV HARRISON

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