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Learn moreRaynham Place has been home to a number of mysterious occurrences. From its start as a battlefield through its time as a tuberculosis hospital and even in its current incarnation as an apartment complex, the grounds here have been awash in blood and instability.
When two friends decide to move in to Raynham together, a wound that they share opens wide and threatens their sanity. But theyโre not alone. Something is off here at Raynham, something that goes beyond the local legends of ghosts and serial killers and Black Hounds, something that gets inside of everyone who ever lives here.
When a sacrifice is made, the first freely given in ages, the truth behind Raynhamโs legends finally surfaces and the building fills to bursting with all the dreams of Hell.
Brad C. Hodson began his creative career doing stand-up and improv comedy with Einstein Simplified before founding the award winning sketch comedy group โHappy Nowhere.โ After moving from Knoxville, TV to Southern California, Hodson focused on writing, working as a script doctor and screenwriter. His non-fiction has been published in magazines nationwide and his piece on school shootings, โSlaying Dragons: The Positive Effects of Violent Media On Children,โ was a runner up for the Kornbluh Award. His short stories can be read in compilations alongside folks like George RR Martin, Chuck Palahniuk, Neil Gaiman, and many more of his literary heroes. The story โThings Unsaidโ received the Roselle Lewis Award for Superior Achievement in Short Fiction in 2009. His first novel, Darling, is available through Bad Moon Books. When not writing, Hodson is the Administrator for the Horror Writers Association and coordinates digital media work between Los Angeles and India for Technicolor. He enjoys traveling, lifting heavy things made of iron, and writing about himself in third person. For more information on where to find his material, please check out www.brad-hodson.com.
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