The House That Dripped Gore

Dan West


Rated: 3.00 of 5 stars
3.00 · 1 ratings · 188 pages · Published: 22 Jun 2013

The House That Dripped Gore by Dan West
In 1975 an ill-fated paranormal investigation of the infamous Hull Mansion in Dorechester, New Hampshire led a hapless parapsychologist and his oddball team of fellow investigators down a gore-soaked rabbit hole of unrelenting horror. Together they were to unravel the gruesome secrets of the murderous Hull Family and awaken an otherworldly evil that could destroy mankind. This is their terrible tale. An intoxicating witch's brew of the horrific and the humorous, The House That Dripped Gore will baste your eyeballs with the sticky and malodorous saliva of comedy—covering them in a thick and pungent film of hilarity. Yes, The House That Dripped Gore has something for everyone, provided that "everyone" enjoys reading excessively graphic horror novels packed with tit and vomit jokes. It's a book that will make you throw your head back and loudly exclaim: "Ha! Ha! Ha! What an amusing romp! I am so very tickled to be reading this clever blend of horror and comedy! What a wonderful use of my spare time and money! I think I will recommend The House That Dripped Gore to all of my family members, friends and business associates, and perhaps even to my fellow cult members!" As a very attractive female (or male) reader once said in a public place while excitedly thumbing through their own copy of The House That Dripped Gore: "Yes sir! This comic horror novel is a real panty moistener!"
(Featuring several horrific illustrations by the author!)

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