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“THE CONDEMNED gave me the tingle I felt when I read Richard Matheson’s I AM LEGEND for the first time. This is a wonderful, forceful, moody book that’s as palpable as it’s engaging. Pay attention to David Jack Bell. This is the start of an impressive career.”
—David Morrell , Author of First Blood
"THE GIRL IN THE WOODS begins with all the terrible inevitability of a nightmare, and from those first words the reader is trapped, rapturously, desperately. Ruined lives litter this landscape. Lethal secrets lurk. David Jack Bell’s writing proves hypnotic, seductive, until a quiet sense of dread grows almost unbearable. With passionate intelligence, sensitivity and craft, Bell draws you in … and doesn’t let you go."
—Robert Dunbar, author of The Pines and The Shore
“Go out and grab this book as soon as you can. Because THE CONDEMNED is something you don’t see every day. It’s more than just a horror novel. It’s literature."
—Dark Scribe
"Just beneath the normal, lurk madness and waiting wickedness in David Jack Bell's THE GIRL IN THE WOODS. Because of the author's precise rendering of the mundane world--the one where we usually dwell, folks--its day to day fears and challenges and mysteries, the horror the novel reveals really does horrify. Bell gives us a world that's as real as an assisted living senior center or a police department's missing person report: we understand, we identify, we are there ... And then Normal vanishes and Terror hits. With neither zombie nor vampire nor next month’s frightful flavor, David Jack Bell gives us the genuine article: a horror novel."
—Mort Castle, author of MOON ON THE WATER
“David Jack Bell is the real deal, a true storyteller with a style as compelling as a news bulletin. You just keep turning the pages.”
—Ed Gorman, Author of Different Kinds of Dead
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