Below you’ll find the blurb and excerpt for my
ebook, “Dead Reckoning.” This is one of
the ebooks available as a prize for those who win the Horror Author Trivia
contest (posted Saturday, October 25th) and the Horror Movie Trivia
contest (which will be posted Wednesday, October 29th). Dead Reckoning was also nominated for Long
and Short Reviews “Book of the Year” for 2012.
This book is available on the Musa Publishing
website—www.musapublishing.com and on
Amazon, among others.
Dead Reckoning blurb:
Kurt Minnifield
is a fledging actor playing a zombie in a low budget horror movie. The director and crew decide to move their
shooting to lovely and isolated Watkins
State Park … only they
don’t get proper permission.
Victor Newsome is
a thirteen year old trying to both shed his nerdy image and learn outdoor
skills at a special survival camp. After
teaching the boys how to make shelter and kill their own food, the counselors
decide to take a day trip to the neighboring state park—Watkins.
A series of
ethical lapses, poor decisions, and bad luck lead to a colossal
misunderstanding. Violence erupts as
both sides fight desperately against a dangerous set of foes. Who will be more savage—the literal
“monsters,” or the boys equipped with deadly weapons, and the knowledge of how
to use them?
Dead Reckoning excerpt:
Kurt struggled to catch up as the unknown actor continued to track the
other zombies. Now he saw that the other
actors must have seen or heard the guy—they’d turned around and were advancing
on him. The guy wasn’t Chris, or Rickey,
or Gene, either, this was definitely some new actor. So what
happens now? No one had any special
effects things on that he could see, so unless this man ran away the
unscripted, natural shooting was over.
The actor wasn’t fleeing. He
raised his gun and aimed it at the zombie in front, Will. His hand shook for a second, and then he
fired.
The crack of the shot was loud, and Kurt nearly fell over in shock. That was no blank! That sounded real! What the fuck? And then he turned his head to look at
Will. Blood was running from a hole in
his chest. Kurt gasped. Will had been the last zombie to be made up
before Kurt—he was positive that T.J. hadn’t put any squibs on him.
Will had stopped, and his zombie claws went to the wound, and he stared
at the hole wonderingly. The zombies
nearest him—Tabby, Henry, and Ed, all dropped their arms down and were staring
at Will too, and then back at the mystery man with astonished expressions on
their faces.
The guy hesitated, and then raised his gun a little, and fired
again. There was a second boom, and then
Will’s eye broke up, followed almost immediately by the back of his head. Blood, and pieces of whitish skull and
grayish brains splattered out, onto the forest floor, and even slightly on
Tabby’s arm. Will fell on his side with
a strange gurgling sound.
Holy Shit! thought Kurt. That was
no squib either. This was real! This guy is psycho! He watched as Tabby took off, into the bushes
to the side of the clearing. Henry and
Ed crouched by Will’s body, and struggled to communicate with the alien
assassin. They waved their arms wildly,
trying to signal “Stop” with their palms held up. Their grunting was noticeably louder, but
still inarticulate. Kurt started to walk
across the clearing to join the group.
The armed man paused a moment more, and then aimed once again. The two zombies tried to duck behind Will’s
slumped corpse. Two shots whined past,
and then a third hit Henry in the shoulder.
Just then he whirled in Kurt’s direction and fired again, just as Kurt
threw up his hands. As soon as the
gunman turned, Ed and Henry were in the bushes right behind Tabby.
Fire rushed through Kurt’s left hand, just above the wrist. He groaned as he saw blood, and tendons, and
even bone through the hole in his mangled hand.
He dove to the ground, just as another bullet hit a tree right where his
head had been. And then he was gone,
tearing through the bushes and trees almost without looking.
The man trotted up to Will’s body, and kicked at it curiously. He looked briefly at the spot where the
hand-shot zombie had disappeared, and then he turned back and went after the
first three zombies.
It hadn’t been thirty seconds when the first fly landed on Will’s
destroyed head, took off, and then landed again. Soon a large crowd of them was jockeying for
a prime position.
Love the description of the effects of the gun shot 'eye broke up' - great imagery. Nice work, coffin hopper :) :)
ReplyDeleteA wonderful excerpt.
ReplyDeleteThanks, fellow Hoppers!
ReplyDeleteGreat excerpt Paul :)
ReplyDeleteAppreciate that, Julianne, and thanks for stopping by!
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