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Dead Coyotes

Dead Coyotes

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: ...You'll never dismiss a doll again!
Review: "Blistering days and bone-chilling nights are common on the desert, but 'Dead Coyotes' will bring chills to even the steamiest daylight hours, and downright shivers to nighttime readers. A twisted blend of murder, madness, and mayhem...and you'll never dismiss a doll again!"--Rie Sheridan...

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Enjoy-if you dare!
Review: "Get ready for a generous helping of fearful tales from a couple of up and comers in the field of speculative fiction. 'Dead Coyotes' will introduce you to maniacal cowboys, temptresses with a deadly secret, and a cook with a nasty recipe that will give you more than a bad case of gas. These stories will keep your head spinning while you double check the locks on your windows and doors. The tales are well-written, imaginative, and sure to live on in the dark recesses of your mind long after you have finished the book. Enjoy-if you dare!"--Bill Wilson, freelance writer and book reviewer (as quoted directly from the reviews page inside the book).

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Southwestern version of the Twilight Zone
Review: If you like scary stories with twists, turns, and even a moral, you'll like this book. It's reminds me of the Twilight Zone a little, but in a southwestern setting. I especially liked the "Not too Spicy" story. With the authors' description of the setting and living in Arizona myself, I found it a bit too close to home, envisioning these things happening in my own back yard, so to speak. "Dead Coyotes" would be great to read at a slumber-party or hiding in a tree house, high above the scary things that may lurk below. Thank you.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Southwestern version of the Twilight Zone
Review: If you like scary stories with twists, turns, and even a moral, you'll like this book. It's reminds me of the Twilight Zone a little, but in a southwestern setting. I especially liked the "Not too Spicy" story. With the authors' description of the setting and living in Arizona myself, I found it a bit too close to home, envisioning these things happening in my own back yard, so to speak. "Dead Coyotes" would be great to read at a slumber-party or hiding in a tree house, high above the scary things that may lurk below. Thank you.


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