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Mark Allan Gunnells





Genres: Horror
 
Series
Gallows
   1. The Hunt (2013)
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Novels
   The Quarry (2012)
   Sequel (2012)
   Dark Treats (2012)
   The Summer of Winters (2013)
   Where the Dead Go to Die (2016) (with Aaron Dries)
   The Cult Of Ocasta (2017)
   Dog Days O' Summer (2018) (with James Newman)
   324 Abercorn (2020)
   Before He Wakes (2021)
   When it Rains (2022)
   The Advantaged (2022)
   Lucid (2022)
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Collections
   Alligators in the Sewers (2017) (with others)
   Splish, Slash, Takin' a Bloodbath (2018) (with Eddie Generous and Renee Miller)
   Book Haven: And Other Curiosities (2019)
   The Daylight Will Not Save You (2019)
   Twilight at the Gates (2022)
   Haunted Place (2023)
   Haunted Places (2023)
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Novellas and Short Stories
   Asylum (2010)
   A Laymon Kind of Night (2011)
   The Last Men On Earth (2011)
   Immure Spirits (2012)
   October Roses (2012)
   Locked Room Misery (2014) (with Benjamin Kane Ethridge)
   Social (Media) Life (2024)
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Series contributed to
 
Refuge Collection
   Hell to Others! (2017) (with others)
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Dark Tide Horror Novellas
   8. Against the Clock (2023) (with Brandon Ford and Shane Nelson)
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Omnibus editions show
 
Books containing stories by Mark Allan Gunnells
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Unnerving Magazine: Issue #18 (2023)
(Unnerving Magazine, book 18)
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Shallow Waters (2023)
(Shallow Waters)
edited by
Joe Mynhardt

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Mark Allan Gunnells recommends
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The Man from Milwaukee (2020)
Rick R Reed
"A stunning novel. Reed tells a story of loneliness, obsession, madness, and ultimately redemption. That's not an easy trick to pull off. A lesser writer would have taken this premise, a man obsessed with serial killer Jeffrey Dahmer, and turned it into some kind of twisted torture porn. Reed delivers a story that has scares and chills and suspense, but ultimately gives us something with more of an uplift, a story about the basic goodness of mankind. I can't say enough how those kind of diverted expectations elevate this novel. It is unexpected in the most beautiful way."

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