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Skin Deep: An Extreme Horror Novel Kindle Edition
Ash Ericmore (Author) Find all the books, read about the author, and more. See search results for this author |
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Andi Janson works for the local rag. Small time town, small time news. But there’s been a murder. As the bodies start to pile up, her friend and one time lover, private investigator Ian Leland, gets tied up with a missing persons and the reporter gets in deeper … and deeper.
Finding herself undercover, living with a group of hippy weirdos, all bent on doing disgusting things to each other … Janson finds that things just keep getting worse. There’s an endgame in play, and she must immerse herself in depravity to discover it.
Skin Deep is an extreme horror novel, full of graphic acts of brutality, sexual violence, and to be honest, it takes great delight in being so. A novel not for the squeamish, consider this a trigger warning for just about everything.
- LanguageEnglish
- Publication dateAugust 26, 2021
- File size1667 KB
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Product details
- ASIN : B0996639WX
- Publication date : August 26, 2021
- Language : English
- File size : 1667 KB
- Simultaneous device usage : Unlimited
- Text-to-Speech : Enabled
- Screen Reader : Supported
- Enhanced typesetting : Enabled
- X-Ray : Not Enabled
- Word Wise : Enabled
- Lending : Enabled
- Best Sellers Rank: #209,692 in Kindle Store (See Top 100 in Kindle Store)
- #328 in British Horror Fiction
- #329 in Horror Comedy
- #570 in Dark Humor
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About the author

Ash Ericmore is a British horror author. He resides in the south, in the Garden of England. He writes horror that is sometimes fantastical, sometimes grounded, but always deeply graphic, and black with humour.
You can contact him here: ashericmore@gmail.com or find him on Twitter: twitter.com/AshEricmore
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It has it all: mystery, cults, sexy stuff, more sexy stuff, stuff that's not supposed to be sexy, but accidentally is sexy, murder, really-freaking-weird-murder, do-not-try-this-at-home murder/suicide, and a climax that made the sleepless nights spent reading totally worth it.
I recommend you stop what you're doing and start this.
The book feels like it is in two parts - The build up, and then joining the cult. The first part is definitely more of a mystery/thriller, where our protagonist finds clues and tries to unlock the truth. As the story progresses, you join Andi in going undercover at Charles’ farm, where people play out their biggest submissive and dominate sexual fantasies. This portion of the book is where the majority of the action is, especially in the last 100 pages. The warning about page 244 is there for a reason. The whole book I was wondering what could possibly happen and I was definitely not prepared for the ultimate act of being dominated. You will not see it coming!
Ericmore’s writing flows smoothly, like a gentle melody that makes it’s way into your head. Once inside it paints a vivid mural of the story, really putting you into the scenes like it’s happening in front of you. As the story gets dark, so do the colors used for the mural, going from a technicolor screen to a gritty black and white. As you fight for your life alongside Andi, that gentle melody becomes the blast beats of double kick pedals and the chugging of a seven string guitar tuned down to Drop C. Your heart will race, panic will set in, and you’ll be racing towards the finish line, turning pages as fast as you can to see how it all ends.
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