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Eric Enck

    Eric Enck crafts stories that draw from a rich tapestry of experiences, having grown up amidst the mountains of Pennsylvania and the bustling streets of Philadelphia. His narratives often delve into the complexities of human relationships and moral ambiguities, offering readers a profound glimpse into the nature of humanity. Enck's distinctive style blends gritty realism with insightful observations, creating a compelling and memorable reading experience. Holding an associate's degree in criminal justice, he brings an authentic perspective and understanding of human motivations to his fiction.

    Snuff
    • 2009

      Snuff

      • 180 pages
      • 7 hours of reading
      3.9(44)Add rating

      The revamped, restored edition. When an out of work actor with a penchant for ultra-violent sex teams up with an amateur pornographer, the result is a lucrative business filled with unimaginable horrors. Only when things take an incestuous turn does Jack Sanders learn the dangers of the snuff film business. The mutilated bodies turning up across California are nothing compared to the revenge-driven imagination of a victim's father. Bodily fluids splatter the pages of Snuff as glimpses of Jack's abusive childhood and shattered dreams build up to an unforgettable climax. "Snuff is by far the single most disturbing piece of literature I have ever read." -Gabrielle S. Faust, FearZone ..".One of the most stunning finales I have read in recent times." -Jude Felton, Fatally Yours

      Snuff