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These woods are dark and full of monsters…

In 1991, hell was unleashed upon Saint Christopher’s Summer Camp for Kids. The killers left behind piles of bodies and rivers of blood. Some say a family of inbred cannibals was responsible. A masked psychopath with a butcher’s knife is another popular theory. Some still believe a camp counselor lost his mind and went crazy on everyone with an axe. But there’s also the mysterious, derelict factory that sits nearby, atop Kill Hill. A place where urban legends are manufactured, the grotesque and bizarre.

Twenty-five years later, the factory on Kill Hill is still said to be operational, but no one can get near it. It’s safely guarded along with the secrets within. But there are a few loose strings and hitman Frank Harmon has been sent to tie them up. His kill list is short, but the night is long and full of unspeakable horrors. With the help of a few college students on an impromptu camping adventure, Frank must contain the mess at Kill Hill before it spreads to the neighboring towns. Before it infects the entire country. Before it invades the entire world. From the fantastical, high-octane mind of Tim Meyer, author of Sharkwater Beach and In the House of Mirrors, comes his most frightening tale yet! Summer camp this year is at your own risk.

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Kill Hill Carnage by Tim Meyer

“This novel is already one of my favorites of the year, and yes, of all time. I just finished reading it. It hasn’t had time to sink in, but let me have a few thoughts, here.

For one, buy this book! It’s amazing. It’s the late-80s, early-90s blockbuster that never got made. I know, that’s the popular trend in horror fiction these days, saying something is a throwback. But KILL HILL CARNAGE is much more.

Teenage angst, romantic rivalry. Gory, splattery mutant action. All manner of Cronenbergian creatures dripping slime and homicidal tendencies. A mysterious corporation with a shady owner buried in shadows and secrets. Interdimensional entities. I know, it sounds like I’m throwing the kitchen sink at you. I didn’t even get to how Tim Meyer manages to wrap this up into a cohesive, lightning-quick plot that utilizes flashbacks incredibly well.

This novel reads like he wrote it just for me. Seriously. You’ll love every minute of it. Get it and thank Tim after you’re done tearing through it!”

-John Bender, author of Chainsaw

Tim Meyer dwells in a dark cave near the Jersey Shore. He’s the author of more than fifteen novels, including Malignant Summer, The Switch House, Dead Daughters, Limbs, and many other titles. When he’s not working on the next book, he’s usually hanging out with his wife and son, shooting around on the basketball court, playing video games, or messing with a new screenplay. He bleeds coffee and IPAs.

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