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Armand Rosamilia's urban horror novella "Death Metal" now available!!

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At 10:52am on February 8, 2009, Jezzy Wolfe said…
Hi there! I believe we are already acquainted on myspace...great to see you here, too!
At 7:31pm on January 12, 2009, Zombie Zak said…
Hey, howdy and welcome to the Grave land of ... well here we are, a nice plot of your own....

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Hometown:
Belford, NJ
About Me:
author of the urban horror novella "Death Metal"
Website:
http://www.carnifexpress.net
Favorite Authors
Brian Keene, Nate Kenyon, HP Lovecraft
Favorite Books
anything horror

"Death Metal" urban horror novella out now!


Death Metal by Armand Rosamilia {Sam's Dot Publishing}

www.genremall.com/fictionr.htm#deathmetal

Death Metal is a dark fantasy/horror novella published in trade paperback format.

No one had ever connected Daniel as the brains behind seven brutal concept albums about Satanism and the dark figure Natas, but when a teenager quotes lyrics from his literary work, Daniel fears his 10-year old daughter, Missy, is in trouble. His fears are founded when she is kidnapped. The kidnappers want Daniel to complete the last three albums for his former band--and return him to the demons he had tried to escape. Daniel can save her, but can he save himself?

"Rosamilia jams the E-major of dark crime in Death Metal. That scream you hear is the electric-soaked feedback of scorching prose." ~ Scott Nicholson, author of Scattered Ashes and multiple Stoker winner

Death Metal is a sharply written tale that starts quick and works its way to an edge-of-the seat ending you won't forget. It's one of those stories you just can't stop reading. Bravo! Or should I say Rock and Roll! ~ Laura J. Underwood, Author of The King's Wind and The Green Women

With Death Metal, Rosamilia keeps you anxious to turn each page, and leaves you wanting more. A spectacular read that will not disappoint. ~ C. S. Johnson, author of The Watching

www.genremall.com/fictionr.htm#deathmetal for more information!!!

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