Friday, October 16, 2015

RAVEN REVIEWS THE SPIDER: EXTREME PREJUDICE!



Raven reviews The Spider: Extreme Prejudice and says some nice things. You can read it here.
As always, we appreciate it when someone takes time out of their busy schedule to leave a review. It means the world to us so a big thank you from everyone involved with this book.

Reader reviews at Amazon, Barnes and Noble, and other retailers is an excellent way to help books get noticed because reviews push the books higher up the rankings. Reviews are like gold and we appreciate every one of them. Thanks for taking the time to leave a review, Michael. It is appreciated.

Bobby

THE SPIDER: EXTREME PREJUDICE
A pulp anthology.

2014 PULP FACTORY AWARD NOMINEE: 
BEST SHORT STORY: "FEAR THE DARK" BY BOBBY NASH

2014 NEW PULP AWARD NOMINEE: BEST ANTHOLOGY/COLLECTION

2014 NEW PULP AWARD NOMINEE: 
BEST SHORT STORY: "FEAR THE DARK" BY BOBBY NASH

The Spider shot first.
New short stories of searing white-hot prose starring pulpdom's most violent and ruthless crime fighter ever: THE SPIDER! More just than the law, more dangerous than the Underworld...hated, feared and wanted by both! One cloaked, fanged, borderline crazy denizen of the dark force-feeding hard justice with a pair of 45's! Guest stars: The Black bat, The Green Ghost, and Operator 5! 

The Spider: Extreme Prejudice features stories by Will Murray, Mel Odom, C.J. Henderson, James Chambers, Ron Fortier, Bobby Nash, Howard Hopkins, Eric Fein, Gary Phillips, Don Roff, Matthew Baugh, I.A. Watson, and Rik Hoskin.

About “Fear The Dark”:
Marianne Nelson is afraid of the dark. Every time she closes her eyes she sees monstrous visions of herself and a strange woman being chased by a menacing creature with disturbing features and fangs. She chalks it all up to bad dreams until she meets the woman from her vision, Nita Van Sloan and her friend, Richard Wentworth. How does The Spider figure in to her visions?

You can learn more about The Spider: Extreme Prejudice here.


THE SPIDER: EXTREME PREJUDICE can be purchased at the following:
Moonstone Direct (paperback)         Moonstone Direct (hardcover)
Amazon US (paperback)                  Barnes and Noble (paperback)
Fantastic Fiction UK (paperback)     Powell’s Books (paperback)
Amazon UK (paperback)                 Amazon US (Kindle)
Amazon UK (Kindle)                       Barnes and Noble (Nook)
--and wherever your favorite pulp fiction is sold.



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