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The Killing Kind

By: Bryan Smith
Narrated by: Blair Dade
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In the vein of Natural Born Killers and The Devil’s Rejects, Bryan Smith’s The Killing Kind is the tale of a wild and uninhibited mass killer named Roxie.

Rob Scott finds himself helplessly drawn into the tattooed and insanely sexy goth girl’s world of blood and mayhem. As Roxie and Rob cut a bloody trail across the country, a group of college students arrive at a beach house in Myrtle Beach for spring break. The young friends are blissfully unaware of the danger bearing down on them as they enjoy the sun and surf. Because Roxie and Rob are on their way to the beach as well....

Named one of Brian Keen's top 10 books for 2010.

Bonus content: This audio edition of The Killing Kind includes three chapters from The Killing Kind 2. This is raw material that may or may not actually appear in the final version of the still in-progress sequel. Buy now for an early peek at what happens next for the survivors in The Killing Kind.

©2012 Bitter Ale Press (P)2020 Joe Hempel
Horror Psychological Suspense Scary Fiction
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"Critics have hailed various authors as “the heir to Richard Laymon”. But for my money, Bryan Smith is the heir apparent. He proved it with 2009’s Depraved and solidifies it with 2010’s The Killing Kind, a wonderfully macabre and twisted pulp-ride about spree killers.” (Brian Keene, author of The Rising and Ghoul)

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