An invisible killer lurks in the gloomy swamps of the new South. The serene landscape has been transformed into a brutal hunting ground by a creature so diabolical, a primitive culture depicts it as the devil himself. A rugged journeyman has become e...
Everybody's afraid of something snakes or spiders, God or the Devil, death or life. The list seems to unravel into infinity, spiraling into the abyss. Brain Cradle: Menagerie of the Perverse teeters on the boundaries of fear, starting in the dusky bo...
Praise for Too Much Poison [William J. Donahue] murders it here, folks, goes deep and scores multiple times poking the underbelly of the human condition. An excellent read. C.G. Bauer, author of Scars on the Face of God: The Devils Bible Accept l...
Basil the demon king has come to a crossroads. He has grown tired of life underground and regretful of the atrocities he has committed to maintain his hold on power. Wanderlust leads him to the surface, to live freely among humans. Considering the st...
Once blessed with everything he thought he ever wanted, Sid Carver finds himself on the verge of collapse. A string of reckless decisions has left him without a family, without a career, without an identity.The dark clouds seem to part the day a woma...
Donahue at his best plumbs the souls of his characters. In this tale of a crushing apocalypse undreamed of by man, beast, or Bibliomancy, he redefines humanity as well as the nature of monsters. —Ef Deal, author of Esprit de CorpseMasterfully ...