Look Out For … Tapetum Lucidum by Melissa Lason and Michelle Garza

Tapetum Lucidum by Melissa Lason and Michelle Garza - cover“The Sisters of Slaughter combine visceral, blood-soaked horror with mind-bending psychological surrealism, unafraid to explore the range of human emotions.”

Halloween, Brush Mill

A group of friends accidently awaken something ancient and bloodthirsty.

The strange glowing orbs falling from the trees aren’t fireflies.

Now the hunters are free, ravenous and closing in on Brush Mill.

Will the townspeople survive the horror lurking in the shadows?

Why we’re excited about this book:

The Sisters of Slaughter, Melissa Lason and Michelle Garza, have made quite a name for themselves among fans of horror. They are the authors of the Bram Stoker nominated Mayan Blue, as well as Those Who Follow, Kingdom of Teeth, and Twin Lakes : Autumn Fires. They’ve collaborated with Brian Keene, Richard Chizmar, and Steven Kozeniewski in Silverwood: The Door, and their short fiction has been featured in And Hell Followed, Splatterpunk Forever, and Double Barrel Horror, among other publications. The Sisters of Slaughter combine visceral, blood-soaked horror with mind-bending psychological surrealism, unafraid to explore the range of human emotions. 

Why Michelle and Melissa are excited about this book:

“We’re excited to have this story being released during October. Fall is our favorite season and Halloween has meant so much to us ever since we were little kids because it was the time of telling scary stories around campfires and imagining the dancing shadows taking shape as creatures of the night. We want this book to pass on that magic and make people afraid of the dark.”—Michelle Garza and Melissa Lason

Forthcoming from Death’s Head Press 1 October 2019, Tapetum Lucidum by Melissa Lason and Michelle Garza is available for pre-order now.

BOB PASTORELLA

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