Feeling the need for a bit more horror in your life?

Well Question Mark Press have got you covered, with the first two in their new horror fiction strand, and I am beyond thrilled to be sharing the covers of both with you today.

First out of the gates of hell is Camp Death by Jim Ody, released in e-book on 30th August (perfectly bloody Bank Holiday reading!)

About the book…

The place had a gruesome past that nobody wanted to talk about…

Camp Death is now a great place to spend the summer. Ritchie soon finds a group of outsiders like himself. Teenagers who ignore the organised activities, and bunk off in the old abandoned cabins deep in the woods. The cabins that have a history.

The campfire monster stories were meant to just scare them. Nobody expected them to come true. Then one of the teenagers disappears in the middle of the night.

Something is watching them. It hides in the woods and hunts at night.

Ritchie will have to uncover the secrets of the camp, and understand his own problems in order to survive.

About the author…

Jim spent 10 years writing music reviews and interviewing bands for a rock music website. He also contributed lifestyle and comedic features and poems to a number of websites.

Jim writes Psychological/Thrillers, YA and Horror that often end with his trademark twists! He doesn’t believe in being restrained by genres and looks to blur the lines between them.

He has had thirteen novels, and well over a dozen short stories published, and re-published by Question Mark Press, Hambrook Press, Wolfgang Press, Limitless Publishing, Zombie Cupcake and Bloodhound Books.

Obsessed with writing, Jim has releases planned throughout 2021 and 2022. These include an anthology and the first book in a YA Horror series.

Jim is also the founder of Question Mark Press, a publisher that helps self-publishing authors to achieve their potential. He believes in Pay-It-Forward, and so authors retain all 100% of royalties.

Twitter @Jim_Ody_Author @QuestionPress  Instagram @jimodyauthor

 

 

Second up is ‘Ouija’ by Zoe-Lee O’Farrell available in e-book from the 30th August.

The only thing for certain is the deaths were no accident.

Rayner High School once a prestigious school stands in ruins after such a terrible event.

A year later, a group of friends return to the abandoned school and their nightmare begins.

Something wants to get out and won’t take NO for an answer…

Ouija is Book 2 in a new series brought to you by Question Mark Horror.

Perfect for fans of Point Horror, Christopher Pike & Nicholas Pine.

About the author…

Zoé O’Farrell grew up in Watford but left the town life to live by the sea down at the White Cliffs of Dover.
She spends her days working with numbers before escaping in the evening to the world of words and movies. Her go-to relaxation is watching a scary movie or reading a terrifying book!

She is a book blogger and tour organiser just to keep her extra busy. When she is not reading or writing, you can usually find her watching Watford FC or at a gig. Failing that she can be found rolling her eyes at her husband as he acts the same age as her spitfire of a Mini-Me whilst separating her two cats.

Twitter @zooloo2008 @QuestionPress    Instagram @zooloosbookdiary @questionmarkpress

 

How cool are these? Anyone planning on picking them up for the last long weekend of summer?

Let me know! Give these lovely people a wave over on the social media and a bit of support with their new venture.

I am reliably told they don’t bite…much….mwhahahahah!!

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