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Stephen Kozeniewski

    Stephen Kozeniewski crafts narratives that delve into the darker aspects of the human condition, drawing inspiration from the very soil that birthed the modern zombie. His background as a classically trained linguist, coupled with his experiences in military service, imbues his writing with a unique perspective and analytical depth. Kozeniewski's work is known for its penetrating insights into the complexities of existence, prompting readers to contemplate profound questions. He possesses a distinctive voice that explores the intricacies of the human psyche with originality and sharp observation.

    Hunter of the Dead
    The Perfectly Fine House
    • The Perfectly Fine House

      • 230 pages
      • 9 hours of reading
      3.7(113)Add rating

      In an alternate reality where ghosts are as commonplace as the weather, the most terrifying thing imaginable is a house not being haunted.Donna Fitzpatrick runs a surrogacy agency, where ghosts can briefly possess volunteers in order to enjoy carnal pleasures. She’s also working herself into an early grave. But that’s no big deal because death is no worse than puberty. That’s particularly evident in Donna’s twin, Kyle, a self-absorbed roustabout who spends most of his time high on sage. Kyle’s been in arrested development since his motorcycle accident fifteen years ago.When Donna has a panic attack, Kyle insists she take a vacation at an abandoned mansion. There’s just one small problem: there isn’t a single ghost in Jackson Manor. And while an unhaunted house seems no worse than an oddity at first, soon ghosts go missing, natural disasters consume entire cities, and every afterlife on earth is threatened by the terrible secret behind... The Perfectly Fine House.

      The Perfectly Fine House
    • Hunter of the Dead

      • 346 pages
      • 13 hours of reading

      Someone has begun targeting vampires. Vampire leaders of the thirteen Houses attribute the string of recent losses to over-zealous vampire hunters. Only Cicatrice, the most ancient and powerful vampire in the world, suspects that the semi-legendary Hunter of the Dead may be the real culprit. Carter Price, a vampire hunter who despises the way his profession is becoming centralized and corporatized, begins to suspect the Hunter of the Dead is back, too-and no longer distinguishing between vampires and mortals. Against his better judgment, Price agrees to work with Cicatrice. The uneasy allies attempt to uncover the truth about the Hunter, while a vampire civil war brews in the background. But perhaps most difficult of all, they must contend with their new apprentices, who seem to be falling in love with each other against every rule of man and monster...

      Hunter of the Dead