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Adam Millard

    Adam Millard is an author known for his compelling post-apocalyptic fiction, though his range extends to fantasy and horror for young readers, as well as bizarro fiction. His narratives delve into unique worlds, often exploring the darker facets of human nature and societal structures. Millard's storytelling captivates readers, drawing them into realms that are both unsettling and deeply engaging. His works are celebrated for their originality and their powerful emotional resonance.

    Stuff That
    Larry 3D
    The Marionnettiste of Versailles
    Skinners
    Larry 2
    Larry
    • 2024

      Larry 2

      The Squeequel

      • 268 pages
      • 10 hours of reading

      The sequel features Larry 'Pigface' Travers, who returns after his gruesome demise, intent on exacting revenge on Amanda Bateman, the final girl who survived him. Living in Haddon, Amanda shares a bizarre telekinetic connection with him. To complicate matters, she teams up with Sister Geoff, a tough, drug-fueled nun, who may hold the key to finally vanquishing Pigface. This darkly humorous tale blends horror with unconventional characters and unexpected alliances.

      Larry 2
    • 2024

      The Marionnettiste of Versailles

      • 422 pages
      • 15 hours of reading

      Exploring a darkly imaginative world, the audiobook weaves together a tapestry of horror and the bizarre, featuring a sadistic mortician and demonic teddy bears alongside a host of unsettling characters and creatures. From lycanthropes and serial killers to zombies and mothmen, the narrative delves into themes of apocalypse and folklore, intertwining elements of cannibalism, war, and the supernatural. The story promises a chilling journey through a landscape filled with fear, violence, and the uncanny.

      The Marionnettiste of Versailles
    • 2024

      Larry 3D

      • 268 pages
      • 10 hours of reading

      Set against the backdrop of the annual FearFest convention, the story unfolds in a packed theatre where horror enthusiasts eagerly await the premiere of a new film. With the atmosphere thick with anticipation, the narrative explores the unique excitement and anxiety surrounding the event, highlighting the community's passion for horror amidst a landscape of reboots and remakes. The tension builds as the curtains prepare to rise, promising a thrilling experience for fans.

      Larry 3D
    • 2024

      Stuff That

      • 238 pages
      • 9 hours of reading

      The story unfolds in Barker's Taxidermy Emporium, where Ted Barker's thriving business takes a dark turn with the arrival of local gangster Don Paparella. After Ted is brutally murdered in his shop, the absence of witnesses allows Paparella and his crew to continue their sinister plans to dominate London. This gripping narrative intertwines themes of crime and survival, highlighting the unexpected intersection of a quirky business and the violent underbelly of the city.

      Stuff That
    • 2024

      Milk

      • 296 pages
      • 11 hours of reading

      Set in a post-apocalyptic landscape, Lou, a goods trader, discovers an unexpected business opportunity when he starts lactating. In a world where milk is a rare and sought-after commodity, he quickly finds himself in high demand. However, the peculiar nature of his milk raises questions, especially considering its source—a fifty-year-old man. As Lou navigates this bizarre new venture, the story explores themes of survival, desperation, and the strange dynamics of a society in decay.

      Milk
    • 2024

      Vinyl Destination

      • 198 pages
      • 7 hours of reading

      Set in the town of Bellbrook, a new landfill project takes a dark turn when the decision to line it with discarded LPs inadvertently awakens an ancient evil. This malevolent force, now haunted by a song, leads to unexpected chaos as the music resurfaces in eerie ways. The narrative explores themes of environmental neglect and the power of music, blending horror and humor in a unique tale of unintended consequences.

      Vinyl Destination
    • 2014

      Between 1975 and 1978, Larry 'Pigface' Travers terrorised Camp Diamond Creek, killing more than a hundred horny, stoned teens, hacking them to death with his axe (the machete was already taken by some hockey guy over in New Jersey), and making a general nuisance of himself. Life couldn't have been better for a psycho slasher. But in '78, after being outwitted by that year's 'final girl', Pigface found himself trapped (and a little bit on fire). Presumed dead, Larry Travers disappeared, but his legend lived on. It's 2014. Now living in the woods with his overbearing - and slightly antique - mother, Larry's old enough to play bingo and enjoy jigsaw puzzles without feeling guilty. But the urge to kill has returned, and Larry thinks he still has what it takes to be a homicidal lunatic. Pigface is back. Trouble is, he's not as young as he used to be...

      Larry
    • 2013

      Skinners

      • 114 pages
      • 4 hours of reading

      In a city known for its glamour, a devastating earthquake unearths terrifying flesh-eating creatures known as Fossor Scarabaeus. As chaos erupts, an unlikely group—including an arrogant actor, a B-movie starlet, a bar owner, and a fire department team—must band together to confront the nightmare. With survival on the line, they face not only the monstrous threat but also their own personal conflicts in this harrowing tale of resilience and horror set against the backdrop of Los Angeles.

      Skinners