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Authors: Sean Platt,Johnny B. Truant,Realm,Sands

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More Revenge?
 

Want to Read Another Tale of Revenge?
 

If you liked Namaste, you’ll love Collective Inkwell’s
Monstrous.
 

They say that behind every comedian lurks a tortured soul…

Yet, comedian Henry Black finally has everything he’s always dreamed of: a thriving career, and a wife and daughter who he loves more than life itself. After years of struggle, he finally has it made.

Until three men force their way into his home, killing Henry and destroying the safe, comfortable world he has built for his family.
 

But that is only the beginning of his hellish torment. He wakes in purgatory, where he’s met by two men, both offering a choice. Randall offers a chance at heaven. Boothe, however, offers something far more tempting—a chance to go back to his life.

A chance to see if his family is okay.

For Henry, there is no choice. He accepts Boothe’s deal. But with every deal comes a price: his body is twisted to match his sins, and Henry is no longer the man his wife remembered—Henry is no longer a man at all.
 

He is monstrous.

Thrust into darkness and madness—unable to be with the people he loves—Henry embraces his new form, and his new supernatural abilities, and does the only thing he can: avenge his murder. But as Henry grows closer to the truth of what happened on that terrible night, he grows further from his humanity.
 

How far will he go to seek revenge?

And is he willing to sacrifice his soul?

From the authors who brought you
Z 2134
,
Yesterday’s Gone
, and
ForNevermore
, comes another dark tale sure that will keep you tearing through the pages.

>> Click Here to Read Monstrous <<

About the Authors

Johnny B. Truant
is an author, blogger, and podcaster who, like the Ramones, was long denied induction into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame despite having a large cult following. He makes his online home at
JohnnyBTruant.com
and is the author of the
Fat Vampire
series and
The Bialy Pimps
, both of which were written for adults.
You can find a complete list of Johnny’s books here
.
 

You can connect with Johnny on Twitter at
@JohnnyBTruant
, and you should totally send him an email at
[email protected]
if the mood strikes you.
 

Sean Platt
is speaker, author, and co-founder of the
Collective Inkwell
, home to breakout indie hits like
Yesterday’s Gone
,
WhiteSpace
, and the traditionally published titles,
 
Z 2134
and
Monstrous
co-authored with David W. Wright. Sean is also co-founder of genre hopping, reader loved Realm & Sands, with the spiritual epic
Unicorn Western
, future history of
The Beam
, and the revenge thriller,
Namaste
.
See all Sean’s books here.
 

You can find Sean at
SeanMPlatt.Com
, Follow him on Twitter at
@SeanPlatt
, or email him at
[email protected]
.
 

Johnny and Sean, along with David Wright (the guy whose curmudgeony stance on western research inspired the Unicorn Western series) host two podcasts: the horror/comedy show
Better Off Undead
and the
Self Publishing Podcast
. Both podcasts are available on iTunes and the other podcast directories, as well as on Stitcher Radio, and both are for mature audiences only.

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