Michael W. Conrad and Noah Bailey, creators of the bestselling Tremor Dose, have returned with this bleak and mind-bending tale of neurotic folk horror. Cully and Gemma are watching their carefree, childless days come to an end and decide to take one last trip to the magical Scottish Highlands before the baby arrives. What was meant to be a romantic trip soon spirals into paranoia and violence as a bizarre string of murders follows them on their journey. Conrad has returned to his horror roots while continuing to write the celebrated Wonder Woman as well as Midnighter at DC Comics. The time in the mainstream having only driven him further into the surreal and twisted worlds in which he is most at home.
Sheree D. Conrad Book order






- 2023
- 2022
After returning from the dead, Diana will face her greatest foe yet: A world that has moved on without her! Discover the stories of Diana, Artemis, and Nubia, as they all build toward the Trial of the Amazons crossover series.
- 2021
Tremor Dose
- 144 pages
- 6 hours of reading
Everyone dreams, but are these dreams our own? Who controls our thoughts when we're sleeping? Ginn, is a young college student who has been having wildly disturbing nightmares featuring a man she has never met. When she finds a flyer with his picture and the question, "Have you dreamed this man?" she submits to an interview that begins to unravel her perceptions of reality.
- 2016
Raised to Rage: The Politics of Anger and the Roots of Authoritarianism
- 320 pages
- 12 hours of reading
The book explores the roots of voter anger and authoritarian attitudes, suggesting that these feelings stem from a displacement of deeper emotions such as anger, fear, and helplessness. It delves into the psychological mechanisms that drive individuals to adopt authoritarian views as a coping strategy, providing insights into the emotional landscape of contemporary politics. Through this analysis, the author sheds light on the complex interplay between personal emotions and broader political behaviors.
- 1998
The Politics of Denial
- 302 pages
- 11 hours of reading
Anger and resentment play an increasingly important role in politics. This text claims that rigid and harsh childrearing practices have played a role in the creation of punitive, authoritarian adult political attitudes and explores how this has distorted political processes in the US.