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F. Gifune Greg

    Greg F. Gifune is a celebrated author whose works are lauded for their atmospheric intensity and psychological depth. His stylistic mastery and knack for crafting unsettling narratives establish him as a significant voice in contemporary literature. Gifune delves into themes of the human psyche and the boundaries of reality, drawing readers into dark and captivating worlds. His extensive body of work, encompassing novels and short stories, has garnered international acclaim and Hollywood interest.

    The Gypsy Moths
    Orphans of Wonderland
    Drago Descending
    Midnight Gods
    Dangerous Boys
    A View From the Lake
    • 2023

      Smoke, in Crimson

      • 358 pages
      • 13 hours of reading

      Deacon, a man grappling with a turbulent past and various addictions, is drawn back to his hometown when he learns that Fay Dillon, his seductive and troubled former lover, has gone missing. Their previous relationship was marked by chaos and despair, leaving Deacon haunted by memories of their time together in a beach cottage filled with excess. As he navigates the dark memories and confronts his demons, Deacon must face the tumultuous emotions and unresolved issues tied to Fay, igniting a journey of redemption and self-discovery.

      Smoke, in Crimson
    • 2021

      The Gypsy Moths

      • 204 pages
      • 8 hours of reading
      4.2(26)Add rating

      The author is highly praised by Richard Chizmar, indicating a strong reputation in the literary community. Gifune's work is noted for its compelling storytelling, making it essential reading for fans of the genre. His writing is likely to captivate and engage readers, suggesting a unique style that stands out among contemporary authors.

      The Gypsy Moths
    • 2021

      Velvet Elvis

      • 230 pages
      • 9 hours of reading

      Struggling with a series of unfortunate events, Sonny Cantone faces financial ruin, a broken relationship, and a chaotic lifestyle fueled by alcohol and drugs. Living in a small Cape Cod town, he finds himself entangled with a dangerous stripper and a violent cop. When his old partner Crash proposes a risky robbery of a velvet painting vendor, Sonny is drawn into a whirlwind of crime and chaos, setting the stage for an unpredictable adventure filled with mayhem.

      Velvet Elvis
    • 2021

      Blood in Electric Blue

      • 182 pages
      • 7 hours of reading
      4.1(11)Add rating

      Dignon Malloy lives with his cat Mr. Tibbs in a rundown apartment in the heart of a dreary, nameless, industrial coastal city. Haunted by dark visions, memories of horrific childhood abuse and the recent murder of a coworker, his is a lonely, sad and painful existence...until he ventures into a used bookstore and comes across an old paperback titled Mythical Beings in a Mortal World. Inside, someone has written a name-Bree Harper-and a phone number. Is it an innocent note left by the previous owner, or something far more sinister? As Dignon delves deeper into the book, and who, or possibly what, the beautiful and enigmatic Bree Harper is, he begins to realize finding this book may not have been a random event after all. His life and history may be more complex than he realized, and his role in the universe much deadlier than he ever imagined. As Dignon moves closer to the truth, the lines between pain and beauty, the horrors of the past and the terrifying realities of the present, become strangely malleable, blurring what is real and what is myth, who and what he and those around him may be, what the ghosts haunting him from his past may truly mean, and how the evil mythological creature stalking him may not be a myth at all, but horrifyingly real.

      Blood in Electric Blue
    • 2019

      Long After Dark

      • 198 pages
      • 7 hours of reading

      Harry Fremont hasn't slept in days. He's down with a terrible flu: runny nose, fever, a sore throat, the chills, and worst of all, a horrible cough that keeps him up all night. His wife Kelly is away on a business trip and their son Garret is at college, leaving Harry alone in the house. Though worn out, Harry has been unable to sleep...and things are starting to change. He's seeing unusual things outside, just beyond the windows and confines of his home...hearing things...experiencing unsettling things that make no sense. And they're getting worse. Are they simply figments of a tortured and exhausted mind, or clues to an intricate mystery steeped in evil and deception Harry cannot yet comprehend? Haunted by remnants of earlier nightmares, disturbing questions about his life and marriage, strange shadowy figures, odd noises, cryptic writings on his doors and glimpses of a hideously disfigured being wrapped in bloody bandages, Harry free-falls into a horrifying world of paranoia, agony and terror where nothing is what it seems. Forgive us our trespasses, as we forgive those who trespass against us...long after dark. Sleep while you still can.

      Long After Dark
    • 2019

      Drago Descending

      • 218 pages
      • 8 hours of reading

      A former policeman and Gulf War veteran, David Drago grapples with his traumatic past as he takes on a case to find his missing ex-girlfriend, Jesse Greenlaw. This investigation unravels a web of violence, sexual intrigue, and dark practices, pulling him into a sinister world of black witchcraft and Satanism. As he delves deeper, Drago confronts haunting visions that blur the boundaries between reality and nightmare, forcing him to face both external dangers and his own inner demons.

      Drago Descending
    • 2018

      Night Work

      • 270 pages
      • 10 hours of reading

      Set against the backdrop of the 1990s, the story explores the intertwined realms of organized crime and professional wrestling, revealing a gritty landscape where deception, brutality, and the quest for power reign supreme. Characters navigate a dangerous world driven by ambition and desire, showcasing the darker sides of human nature as they grapple with loyalty and betrayal in their pursuit of respect and dominance.

      Night Work
    • 2018

      Orphans of Wonderland

      • 254 pages
      • 9 hours of reading

      The story follows journalist Joel Walker, who, after writing a bestselling book on a real ritual killing, has lived in quiet seclusion for twenty years due to the trauma it caused. When a childhood friend is murdered amidst rumors of strange medical experiments, Joel is drawn back to his past. As he investigates, he confronts buried secrets from his youth and the thin line between paranoia and true evil. The narrative explores themes of trauma, the impact of past events, and the haunting nature of unresolved mysteries.

      Orphans of Wonderland
    • 2018

      Dangerous Boys

      • 330 pages
      • 12 hours of reading

      Set against a backdrop of crime, this coming-of-age tale explores the complexities of growing up amid turmoil. The narrative showcases the author's versatility, weaving together intense themes and character development that highlight the struggles and transformations faced by the protagonist. With a gripping plot, the story delves into the darker aspects of life while also capturing the essence of personal growth and resilience.

      Dangerous Boys