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Christmas Horror in Print

New Book Promises Horrifying Christmas. To ensure “Box of Lies” is available to everyone, the book has been released in virtually all formats, a move many authors have neglected to make. The collection is available as an ebook for Amazon’s Kindle, Barnes & Noble’s Nook and Apple’s iPad.

Mark LaFlamme is at it again. The Maine author has released a new collection of short stories just in time for the holidays. “Box of Lies” promises to be a Christmas favorite for that loved one who leans toward the ghoulish side.

The publishers are so sure “Box of Lies” is the perfect stocking stuffer, they are offering up a free excerpt of the book on the official Mark LaFlamme website. Go to https://www.marklaflamme.com/free for a free excerpt and see what all the buzz is about.

A school full of insane children.

The end of the world leaves half the population speaking gibberish.

A dead fisherman who just can’t stay off the lake.

A house that loves on of its occupants but despises his wife.

To ensure “Box of Lies” is available to everyone, the book has been released in virtually all formats, a move many authors have neglected to make. The collection is available as an ebook for Amazon’s Kindle, Barnes & Noble’s Nook and Apple’s iPad.

Click https://www.marklaflamme.com/store.html to go to the “Box of Lies” order page. Or visit LaFlamme’s website to learn more, watch the video trailer, take a horror quiz and sign up for the monthly newsletter.

Mark LaFlamme is a reporter and columnist at the Sun Journal in Lewiston, Maine and the Maine Press Association’s 2006 Journalist of the Year. His weekly column Street Talk has been named both Best in State and Best in New England. LaFlamme is the author of the novels “The Pink Room,” “Vegetation,” “Asterisk: Red Sox 2086” and “Dirt: An American Campaign.”

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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  1. Mentions that it’s available in all e-book formats, but have only been able to find e-pub and pdf. There’s no Kindle version that I can see, not even on Amazon. Only print comes up there.

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