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Death Doth Hold Name & Night of the Iron Monster

Award-winning author, Brad A. Braddock, and Rondo Hatton nominated author, Kurt McCoy, rise from the grave to bring you their latest tales of bloody horror! Braddock brings us his novella set in a haunted Pennsylvania woodland complete with a twenty-year long feud between the Great Raven with his flock of black-winged devils and the last of the Great Horned Owls. The ravens hunt the owl by day, while the owl stalks the ravens while they roost at night. The owl has a lone protector, a sharp-shooting, beer guzzling loner that lives in an old log cabin with the ghost of John Adams. Ravens that speak in verse, ghosts, dark curses, and satanic cultists all woven together in the story of one man’s fight against the longest of nights . “It’s like Edgar Allen Poe wrote a toon while on an absinthe bender!”—Brian Carney McCoy's Night of the Iron Monster, is a tale based off the 1939 serial, The Phantom Creeps, which starred Bela Lugosi as the deranged, Dr. Zorka. Twelve years after “Z-Day”, Zorka’s mad bombing spree, his iron man robot has returned for a night of terror. The unstoppable robot is unleashed to pursue a couple of innocent teenagers that just picked the wrong place to go parking on a starry night. The indestructible monster stalks its prey … will the couple and their small town be able to withstand the power of Dr. Zorka’s, Iron Monster!

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