Below you’ll find
the blurb and excerpt for my second ebook, “Kaishaku.” Winners of the Horror Author Trivia contest
and the Horror Movie Trivia contest will be able to get a free copy of either
this book or “Dead Reckoning” (see October 27th post for more
information on that book). Kaishaku is
also available on the Musa Publishing website (www.musapublishing.com) and on
Amazon. The cover is on the right border
of this blog.
Kaishaku Blurb:
After receiving a
DUI, Dustin Dempster is working off some community service hours at a
hospital. While there he’s asked to do
some amateur counseling of sometimes difficult patients. He thinks this a waste of time, but he
reluctantly agrees.
One of these
difficult patients is Levon Howard, a man paralyzed from the neck down because
of a car accident. He’s initially
uncooperative, but after being charmed by Dustin’s brutal honesty and
willingness to break some small hospital rules, he agrees to participate. Soon he’s revealing his biggest secrets to
Dustin…
For Levon is an
obsessed and unrepentant killer of the worst sort, only with a personal
quirk. Despite his revulsion, Dustin
finds himself intrigued by Levon’s story.
Soon he finds himself doing what was once unthinkable, and realizes that
he’s being affected by what he’s learned.
Will Howard’s madness claim yet another victim, or even another
perpetuator?
Kaishaku Excerpt:
Dustin pulled up
his chair, and listened intently.
“For starters, my
name is Levon, so call me that. Not big
on ‘Mr. Howard.’ Fort is right in a
way—I do want to talk. Just not to
someone like him, or his flunkies, or a nurse.
What I’m going to tell you I’ve never told anyone—but I figure, why
not? My life—my real life—is over.
“You never told
anyone? Why not?”
“Shut up and
listen! You’ll see. But anyway, the most important thing in my
life is that I’m obsessed with killing.
With a catch—I’m not a murderer.
I’ve never been arrested, never went to jail, and never even broke the
law.”
Levon paused to
catch his breath, and Dustin just stared at him, and resisted the urge to
laugh. Come on! This guy’s gotta be
fucking with me! Or was he? He looked pretty sincere—could he be
serious? Maybe he would have been better
off not talking to him. But, on the
other hand, Levon could hardly attack him even if he wanted to, and besides,
Dustin was a little curious. So he
waited for the paralyzed man to resume.
A tantalizing tidbit from the book.
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