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Meat City and Other Stories

New Book of Horror Fiction, MEAT CITY & OTHER STORIES, Now Available! MEAT CITY & OTHER STORIES is a collection of 17 horror stories by Jason M. Tucker, available for purchase through online retailers and available to order at local bookstores.
 
MEAT CITY & OTHER STORIES, published by Black Bed Sheet Books, contains seventeen tales of dark fiction. Francy Weatherman, #1 Blog Talk Radio Show Host, calls the book an “Entertaining and twisted collection”.

Stories include:
“Meat City” – Granger knows what it’s like to kill a man. It’s an assassin’s job to know death. When the corpse of Granger’s latest victim staggers to his feet though, all bets are off.

“Ballad of the Pale Riders” – It’s been decades since the dead rose up and dragged the world kicking, screaming, and bleeding into hell. Only a few humans, The Pale Riders, still venture to the outlands. A legendary rider teaches a rookie what it means to be humanity’s last hope.

“The Patchwork Boy” – A pale, pleading face of a young boy stares at Kari from the dilapidated corpse of a house next door. She knows what it’s like to need someone, and she’s determined to help no matter what lurks inside.

Jason M. Tucker, a former resident of Warrensburg, New York, is now a full time writer residing in San Diego. His work as appeared on the web and in print around the world.

This is Tucker’s first collection of short stories. You will find the book for sale through the publisher Black Bed Sheet Books, Amazon.com, barnesandnoble.com, and many other online retailers. You can order MEAT CITY & OTHER STORIES through your local bookstore as well.

Readers can find out more information about Tucker at his website: https://www.jasonmtucker.com.

Mitchell Wells

Founder and Editor in Chief of Horror Society. Self proclaimed Horror Movie Freak, Tech Geek, love indie films and all around nice kinda guy!!

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