D.O.A.: Extreme Horror Anthology

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ISBN-10:

0984540830

ISBN-13:

9780984540839

Edition: First Edition
Released: Mar 09, 2011
Format: Paperback, 238 pages
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Description:

The birth of evil…

In 2017, Splatterpunk masters Bentley Little, John Skipp Jack Ketchum and Edward Lee united in an extreme horror masterpiece, resulting in our largest and best-selling anthology to date.

However, the origin story of Blood Bound Books’ extreme reputation began here...

With cover art inspired by a 90's Slayer T-shirt and brought to life by the Maggotmeister Andrej Bartolovic, D.O.A. is twenty-eight stories of offensive, repulsive, and disturbing content.

Like an underground mix tape of from your favorite death metal bands, D.O.A. is raw and gritty, and the beginning of something epic.

WARNING: This anthology contains 28 stories of violence, sexual depravity, self-degradation, and other dark subjects taken to an extreme you've never read before. If consumed, please consult a mortician.

*Blood Bound Books does not in any way condone or endorse the actions described in the stories of this book.

Shane Mckenzie - John McNee - Robert Essig - Adrian Ludens -Craig Saunders - Kenneth Yu - J. Grant - Atris Ray III - Glynn Barrass - C.M. Saunders - Chad McKee - JW Schnarr - KJ Moore - Piper Morgan - Michael Bracken - Calie Voorhis - Quinn Hernandez - Michael Cieslak -Chris Reed -Stacy Bolli -Forrest Ingle -Matthew Keville -Tonia Brown - Eric Dimbleby - A.R. Braun -Uri Grey - R. Warren Smith -Alec Cizak "Large anthologies usually have a hard time maintaining the same quality throughout. However, when it comes to the 28 tales in Blood Bound Books’ “D.O.A. Extreme Horror Anthology,” the fast-paced prose is always there and the gore, sex and violence are almost always unrelenting and intense." - Horrorphilia

This book took 5th place in Preditors & Editors Poll for best antholoy of 2011 and takes horror to an extreme you’ve never read before. Author Kenneth Yu will introduce you to a disturbing interest that two men in the Philippines share, while Edward R. Rosick reveals the true location of the soul. Readers will journey from plague-ridden ships off England’s coast to the viscous barrios of Mexico. But remember, this book is not for the easily sickened or offended. You’ve been warned.












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