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Don’t Fear the Little Boy Blue

by The Undead Rat on November 27, 2009

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Be daring this holiday season and give the gift of horror. …With Intent to Commit Horror will spotlight fabulously scary horror books and ebooks that are available at the Horror Mall — “the #1 independent horror literature shop on the web.”

Little Boy Blue by James A. Moore is a softcover novella published by Bloodletting Press with awesome artwork by Alex McVey. It makes a great inexpensive gift or stocking stuffer for that horror fan on your list.

I bought this chapbook because of the cover but I found out that I really enjoyed James A. Moore’s writing. Jonathan Crowley appears in several novels and short stories.

Remember, if you are interested in this book, click the mouse on the book cover to order it from the Horror Mall.

Horror author James A. Moore delivers a horror novella which races against time to stop the arrival of Little Boy Blue.

Little Boy Blue

Author: Moore, James A.
Format: Softcover Chapbook
Type: Novella
Page Count: 37pp.
Pub. Date: 2008
Publisher: Bloodletting Press

As the Bloome family begins to die from various mysterious illnesses they seek the help of an unusual man named Jonathan Crowley.

Crowley will help bring the Bloome family face to face with all the evils of their past and shake the very foundation of all that they’ve come to know and trust in their secure little world . . . . Because Little Boy Blue is coming and he won’t be denied his due.

A novella by James A. Moore, with cover art and interiors by Alex McVey.

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Horror author James A. Moore delivers a horror novella which races against time to stop the arrival of Little Boy Blue.

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