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4 Novels by Doug Lamoreux
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Overview: The last, quite possibly the least, Renaissance man, Doug Lamoreux (a father of three strong men and a grandfather), a lifelong horror film fan and child of Famous Monsters of Filmland magazine, recognized his incompatibility with the rest of the world – and gave it all up to act and write. He appeared in Mark Anthony Vadik’s The Thirsting (aka Lilith) and Hag. He starred in Peter O’Keefe’s Infidel and Boris Wexler’s The Arab. All interspersed with forty years in theater (during which he fell off the stage twice). Now he writes swell horror novels. The first-ever Igor Award recipient from The Horror Society, Doug is also a former Rondo Award nominee, and his novel, Dracula’s Demeter, was a 2012 Lord Ruthven Award nominee for fiction.
Genre: Suspense l Horror

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The Devil’s Bed
While touring a ruined castle in southern France, Brandy Petracus is led to the unhallowed graveyard of Templar knights executed for practicing black magic. Long forgotten by the world, this ancient cemetery is known to the locals as the Devil’s Bed, and its occupants do not rest in peace. Brandy soon finds herself the leader of an eclectic group besieged by resurrected Templar knights – craving their blood. Vampirism, madness, dark humor and flashbacks to 14th century Paris tell Brandy’s story of commitment, trust and sacrifice, as she is forced to hole up in an ancient chapel with her friends and fight for survival. Even then, the Devil’s Bed has yet to surrender all of its secrets.

The Melting Dead
Everything they grab hold of burns. Everyone they touch dies. Everything they kill comes back from the dead. A group of innocent and not-so-innocent characters are trapped on a secluded Mississippi River island, infested with bloodthirsty monsters; humans transformed by cosmic radiation. This B-movie between book covers is a true roller-coaster ride; a tale of terror to burst your heart with fear and make your sides ache with laughter. As a bonus for horror fans and those who celebrate Halloween 24/7/365, woven throughout the story are references to over 600 horror, science fiction and fantasy films. Relish the novel, fight the fear and find them all – if you dare.

Dracula’s Demeter
In his classic ‘Dracula’, Bram Stoker, with a few cryptic entries in an unnamed captain’s journal, offered hints of the voyage that brought the vampire king from his homeland to a blood-rich London. Now, the whole mind-rending tale is told. July, 1897. The Demeter sets sail from Varna, carrying fifty oblong boxes filled with earth. A month later in the middle of a raging storm, the derelict schooner runs aground in Whitby. The only living thing aboard is a huge dog that vanishes into the night. Join Doug Lamoreux, 2010 Rondo Award nominee and author of The Devil’s Bed, for a rousing sea adventure, for romance, and for terror. Come aboard Dracula’s Demeter.

Seven For The Slab
It’s nearly midnight, and a curious snoop finds his neighbors dead. He gathers his wits and calls emergency services. Despite a torrential thunderstorm, Sheriff’s deputies, the Fire Department, and an ambulance all respond quickly. But there’s little they can do. The victims are not only dead, they are long dead. The snoop invites the emergency workers into his garage, out of the rain, to await the arrival of the coroner and, thereafter, the funeral home staff who will take his neighbors away. The lightning flashes. The thunder rolls. The setting inspires the police, firefighters, and paramedics to pass the time by telling stories, both thrilling and chilling… and you are invited to join them.
Award-winning horror writer Doug Lamoreux spins seven short, eerie tales of terror and mystery into one bewitching brew. To borrow from the traditional Scottish poem: ‘From ghoulies and ghosties, And long-leggedy beasties, And things that go bump in the night, Good Lord, deliver us!’

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