I'm still in celebration mode over the release of BEACH BLANKET BLOODBATH, so I'll be at Bitten by Books today, chatting like a crazy person. Head on over there! Unless you hate FREE STUFF.
Want a review copy of my new horror novel All Souls Day?
If a demon and its servants ruled your ordinary American town, demanding an annual virgin sacrifice, would you have the courage to stop them—and at what price?
This question confronts each of the characters in my new horror novel All Souls Day, just out from Silver Leaf Books. In a version of the 1980’s that never was, twenty years after the Cuban Missile Crisis triggered World War III and left the United States a devastated wasteland, the ancient, demonic god Moloch, whose worship was forbidden by the Old Testament, exercises absolute control over the fictional Philadelphia suburb of Chatham’s Forge. The town is an oasis of prosperity that the nuclear war hardly touched, but its comfort comes at a fearful cost: at the high school prom every year, the prettiest and most popular senior girl is chosen by Moloch and his servant, “Pastor” Justin Bello, to be spirited away to a former National Guard armory known as the Castle, where she is imprisoned alone for five months, only to be beheaded and eaten alive by the demon on All Souls Day, the Second of November, the anniversary of the war.
"The horror of what was happening was very real and made for a tense and captivating read. I highly recommend this novel to fans of horror," writes Sharon Stevenson, author of The Gallows Novels and the After Death Series (http://sharonstevensonauthor.com/book-review-all-souls-day-by-martin-berman-gorvine/). For more about the novel, which is the first of the four-book "Days of Ascension" series being published by Silver Leaf Books, please see http://daysofascension.com.
I am also the author of six science fiction/fantasy novels: the Sidewise Award-winning novel The Severed Wing (Livingston Press, 2002); 36 (Livingston Press, 2012); Seven Against Mars (Wildside Press, 2013); Save the Dragons! (Wildside Press, 2013), which was a finalist for the Prometheus Award; Ziona: A Novel of Alternate History (Amazon/CreateSpace, 2014); and Heroes of Earth (Wildside Press, 2015). A short story of mine was published earlier this year in the science fiction anthology Brave New Girls, intended to promote girls to pursue an education in STEM fields.
Thank you for your attention. Sincerely,
Martin Berman-Gorvine e-mail: martin@martinbermangorvine.com Website: www.martinbermangorvine.com
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Want a review copy of my new horror novel All Souls Day?
If a demon and its servants ruled your ordinary American town, demanding an annual virgin sacrifice, would you have the courage to stop them—and at what price?
This question confronts each of the characters in my new horror novel All Souls Day, just out from Silver Leaf Books. In a version of the 1980’s that never was, twenty years after the Cuban Missile Crisis triggered World War III and left the United States a devastated wasteland, the ancient, demonic god Moloch, whose worship was forbidden by the Old Testament, exercises absolute control over the fictional Philadelphia suburb of Chatham’s Forge. The town is an oasis of prosperity that the nuclear war hardly touched, but its comfort comes at a fearful cost: at the high school prom every year, the prettiest and most popular senior girl is chosen by Moloch and his servant, “Pastor” Justin Bello, to be spirited away to a former National Guard armory known as the Castle, where she is imprisoned alone for five months, only to be beheaded and eaten alive by the demon on All Souls Day, the Second of November, the anniversary of the war.
"The horror of what was happening was very real and made for a tense and captivating read. I highly recommend this novel to fans of horror," writes Sharon Stevenson, author of The Gallows Novels and the After Death Series (http://sharonstevensonauthor.com/book-review-all-souls-day-by-martin-berman-gorvine/). For more about the novel, which is the first of the four-book "Days of Ascension" series being published by Silver Leaf Books, please see http://daysofascension.com.
I am also the author of six science fiction/fantasy novels: the Sidewise Award-winning novel The Severed Wing (Livingston Press, 2002); 36 (Livingston Press, 2012); Seven Against Mars (Wildside Press, 2013); Save the Dragons! (Wildside Press, 2013), which was a finalist for the Prometheus Award; Ziona: A Novel of Alternate History (Amazon/CreateSpace, 2014); and Heroes of Earth (Wildside Press, 2015). A short story of mine was published earlier this year in the science fiction anthology Brave New Girls, intended to promote girls to pursue an education in STEM fields.
Thank you for your attention.
Sincerely,
Martin Berman-Gorvine
e-mail: martin@martinbermangorvine.com
Website: www.martinbermangorvine.com
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