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Ron McLarty’s Haunting and Melancholic The Dropper – Story-Telling at it’s Finest For Just 99 Cents Just For Kindle Nation Daily Readers

Cemetery Dance Publications is the world’s leading specialty press publisher of horror and dark suspense. Now celebrating twenty-four years in business, they have published the genre’s most acclaimed authors including Stephen King, Dean Koontz, Ray Bradbury, Peter Straub and many more. As a special treat, Cemetery Dance Publications is showcasing some of it’s bestsellers at deeply discounted priced just for Kindle Nation Daily readers. Don’t miss these great deals!

The Dropper

by Ron McLarty

4.7 stars – 19 Reviews
Text-to-Speech and Lending: Enabled
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Here’s the set-up:

Some say it’s Death, Some say it’s darkness, I say it’s a game of light…

Gutsy 17-year-old Albert “Shoe” Horn is an apprentice plumber and part-time boxer in England in 1922, but when his mother dies, he finds himself responsible for an abusive, alcoholic father and a younger brother with special needs.

This marvelous novel follows the indomitable Shoe’s day-to-day survival with poetic grit, cynical genius, respect, and deep affection as he navigates a world full of very real characters: the gentle giant McAvy, his slave-driving boss, the Irish louts that resurrect his temper, the tempting ladies who seek him out, his hilarious plumbing clients, and the formidable “Dropper,” who Shoe fears will take away the most true thing in his life, his brother.

Find out for yourself why Stephen King proclaimed “The Dropper avoids sentimentality, but not sentiment; Shoe and his brother Bobby live and breathe” when this novel is published as a Cemetery Dance Publications exclusive this year.

5-Star Amazon Reviews

“Haunting and melancholic, with the lightest touch of the supernatural, The Dropper is sure to be one of the year’s best novels. This isn’t a “ghost story” or “dark fiction” or anything like that. This is simply storytelling at its finest, a tale about a young man who never quite figures things out, but never drops his fists, either.”

“This book grabs you by the shirt and doesn’t let go until you finish. As with all McLarty’s novels, this one is simply told but profoundly resonant. The heartbreaking story of two brothers brutalized by an alcoholic father in England during the 1920’s. ‘Shoe’ Horn is a deeply compelling character coming of age as a plumber’s apprentice while watching out for his younger brother, Bobby, who has the mind of a child. This book offers a unique portrait of the love story between these two brothers and you will never forget ‘Shoe’, Bobby, or their friend, the McAvey who is a giant. Their journey together will engage and move you like few other stories.”

Check Out More Titles From Cemetery Dance Publications, All on Sale For Kindle Nation Daily Readers:

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Invisible Fences

by Norman Prentiss

Just 99 Cents

Here’s the set up:

Do you see the point of the story, Nathan? We all cut parts of ourselves away, but we never lose them. Things stay with us—souvenirs with memories attached. We can’t always choose what to keep, what to throw away.

Nathan’s parents devised cautionary tales for him and his sister—gruesome stories about predatory cars racing along the “Big Street” at one end of their neighborhood, or dope fiends lurking in the woods behind their house and ready to plunge hypodermics into the skin of foolish young trespassers. These stories served their purpose during Nathan’s gullible childhood, essentially constructing an invisible fence around the yard and keeping the boy close to home where he’d be safe.

Such barriers are not so easy to discard in later life. As an adult, Nathan no longer believes his parents’ stories, and yet they still confine him. He lives cautiously, avoiding serious relationships, avoiding risk. But despite his efforts, something from his parents’ cautionary tales threatens to creep beneath that invisible border…and the enclosed yard might not be as safe and secure as it always seemed…

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Kill Whitey

by Brian Keene

Just 99 Cents!

Here’s the set-up:

From bestselling author Brian Keene comes another novel of dark crime and
the supernatural, in the tradition of Terminal…

Larry Gibson longed for something different from his days as a dock worker
and his lonely nights spent drinking with his friends.

When Larry meets Sondra Belov, a beautiful exotic dancer, he finally gets
some excitement in his life, too much excitement.

Now, Larry’s friends are dying and he’s on the run from the cops, the
Russian mob, and a seemingly invincible madman.

And if Larry wants to live another day, he’ll have to figure out a way to
kill Whitey…

KILL WHITEY… how can you kill someone who cannot die?

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The Mountain King

By Rick Hautala

Just 99 Cents!

Here’s the set-up:

In the halls… of the Mountain King…

There are many legends and ancient tales concerning Mount Agiochook, the second tallest mountain in Maine. Some of these tales speak of a demon that resides on the rocky slopes near the mountain’s snow-crested summit. Legend has it that a force of supernatural evil periodically emerges from the mists that shroud the mountain and comes down to the valley, looking to claim a life.

Sometimes the life it claims is an animal — perhaps a stray dog or a farmer’s cow or a horse. At other times, it claims a human life, a straying hiker or a lost camper.

Mark Newman has hiked the numerous trails to the summit of Mount Agiochook many times. He has heard the stories and Indian legend, but he doesn’t believe them.

Not until one September afternoon, when an early snow storm sweeps through the mountains, and he witnesses something he knows can’t possibly be real.

But it is all too real!

Convinced that there is something lurking near the summit of the mountain… something terrible… something that won’t be satisfied with claiming just one human life, Mark vows to hunt it down and destroy it.

What he doesn’t know is that he, too, is being hunted. Under suspicion for the murders of his best friend and his wife’s lover, Mark is being pursued by the local police, an angry mob, and something else… something he can’t begin to comprehend until he confronts it, face to face.

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Blue November Storms

By Brian James Freeman

Just 99 Cents!

Here’s the set up:

It’s been twenty years since the group of friends known as the Lightning Five visited their hunting cabin together. Twenty years spent living in the shadow of something they did in high school, an event that forever defined them in the minds of everyone in their small town.

Now they’re returning to the cabin to reminisce about old times and forget their troubles, but mother nature has other plans in mind. Before too long supplies will be running low and the Lightning Five will have to make some hard choices… like who gets to live and who has to die.

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