Nasty putrid depraved fiction for sick-minded souls
Dive into the darkest corners of literature with our collection of nasty, putrid, and depraved fiction for sick-minded souls. Explore twisted tales and extreme horror books designed to shock and disturb.

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Spare Key
by Robert James Frederick Hamilton
...This was the way it always started. First he would see them and the air would thicken. Then the image of them bound. Then came the screaming and the Red Room would appear with the glittering, new meathook waiting just for them. And there in the Red Room he could play for as long as he wanted... This volume also contains the short stories 'The Filmmakers' & 'Writer's Block'.

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Cows
by Matthew Stokoe
Now in paperback, the cows are on the rampage,again in this infamous, chilling cult novel.

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The Bighead
by Edward Lee
Who, or what, is the "Bighead"? Could it be a supernatural psychopath? Whatever it is, it's on a roll now, raging out of the Virginia backwoods and leaving a trail of blood and horror in its wake. Includes 21 full-page illustrations and the original ending.

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Proxy
by Peter Sotos
Five sought-after books by the legendary Peter Sotos in one bumper volume. Contains the books; Tool, Index, Special Lazy and Tick.

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The End Of Alice
by A.M. Homes
From the 2013 Orange Prize–winning author of May We Be Forgiven. Only a work of such searing, meticulously controlled brilliance could provoke such a wide range of visceral responses. Here is the incredible story of an imprisoned pedophile who is drawn into an erotically charged correspondence with a nineteen-year-old suburban coed. As the two reveal—and revel in—their obsessive desires, Homes creates in The End of Alice a novel that is part romance, part horror story, at once unnerving and seductive.

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The Tokyo Trilogy
by Stephen Barber
Stephen Barbers futuristic trilogy of apocalyptic sex, violence and annihilation, a pulp reinvention of extreme sex and violence for the atrocity-fixated digital age. Tokyo Sodom: Shortly before the destruction of Tokyo by a tsunami, the gorgeous media-manipulator Angeliko flies into the city to perpetrate an outrageous series of sexual acts and provocations to be projected from every giant image-screen in Tokyo. Tokyo Slaughterhouse: Three ferocious teenaged gangs fight for control of the ruins of Tokyo, devastated a year earlier, until the nature of power itself has been stripped to the bone. Tokyo Supernova: Angeliko returns to the ravaged Tokyo megalopolis for an all-out confrontation with the forces of neo-fascism and resurgent militarism. First-ever publication in the USA (previously published in UK)

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High Life
by Matthew Stokoe
Hollywood, the city of dreams. Jack had one ambition: to become a famous star - in exactly what way, he didn't care. Instead he entered a world much seedier than anything he could have imagined, a world of drugs and crime, whores, snuff shows, incest, deceit and despair. His wife, a hooker, is found dead - murdered and disembowelled. During his search for the killer he meets Bella, a woman of immense wealth, and sees a chance to make his dreams of money and fame come true. As it turns out, though, his nightmare is only beginning.
