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Hell's Cargo

Michelle Garza 

(Author)

Melissa Lason 

(Author)

Anna Kubik 

(Editor)
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Description

Religion, attraction, and possession collide in the wild and splatter-y west as a pair of young lovers balance their feelings for one another against their deep calling to serve their faith.

Eve wants to be a nun, and Peter a priest, but is their attraction for one another stronger than the call to serve?

Eve becomes possessed by a demon and this sets off a trail of murder, sex, and fire across Texas, and Arizona as the couple head to California for an exorcism.

Dusty western towns, sunbaked mountains, and forgotten cemeteries prove to be the perfect places for the devil to hide.

Product Details

PublisherDeath's Head Press
Publish DateAugust 13, 2024
Pages284
LanguageEnglish
TypeBook iconPaperback / softback
EAN/UPC9781639511709
Dimensions8.0 X 5.1 X 0.6 inches | 0.6 pounds
BISAC Categories: Horror, Popular Fiction

About the Author

Michelle Garza and Melissa Lason is a Bram Stoker Award nominated writing team from Arizona. The twin sisters were dubbed the Sisters of Slaughter for their brutal horror stories. Their work has been published by Death's Head Press, Thunderstorm books, Agora, and Realm Media. Anna Kubik graduated from DePaul University with a master's degree in Writing and Publishing. She splits her time between reading anything she can get her hands on, editing stuff, and occasionally playing with her own imaginary friends. She hates snow but lives in Chicago. Michelle Garza and Melissa Lason is a Bram Stoker Award nominated writing team from Arizona. The twin sisters were dubbed the Sisters of Slaughter for their brutal horror stories. Their work has been published by Death's Head Press, Thunderstorm books, Agora, and Realm Media.

Reviews

"The Sisters of Slaughter are unflinching weavers of immersive and Imaginative tales. Their works are brilliant and tend towards surreal, leaving readers feeling like they've just left a lucid dream." --Somer Canon, author of You're Mine

"Hell's Cargo is a wild and hallucinatory ride down the highway of the damned. Take this trip with the Sisters of Slaughter if you dare." -- Bryan Smith, author of Depraved, 68 Kill, and Last of the Ravagers

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