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The Bogre: Southern Gothik #1

The sequel to the cult hit The Bogre. As a child Henry "Hank" Tate witnessed the murder of a black man by the Klan. Now, as the town sheriff, he is trying to catch the racist serial killer named Mr. Crow. After the arrival of a red-eyed creature in the swamp and the killings of prominent town citizens, Tate discovers that everything might be connected.

About the Author

In October of 1986, in the town of Greenville, South Carolina, an unholy abomination was brought into this world. Its name? Mitch Rogers. He spent his childhood reading ghost stories, drawing monsters, and eating ungodly amounts of bacon. In high school he conjured up his most famous creation, The Bogre. The Bogre has since come to gain a (relatively) small, yet devoted, cult following. Aside from The Bogre, Mitch is also the creator of the now canceled Raw Nerve, and the still ongoing The Flesh & Blood Collection of short comic stories. He also dabbles occasionally in indy filmmaking. Mitch still resides in South Carolina, where he can be seen prowling around in the darkness during the Witching Hour. He also owns a vast collection of books on the paranormal, if you're into that sort of thing.

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