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Book SynopsisBeleth Station has seen better days, days long since lost to time. A tiny dot on the map beyond a two-hour drive to any one city. It’s a forgotten place to all except the unfortunate souls who were born there, folks who are barely hanging on and will likely never leave.
Beleth Station was once a thriving town in the Pennsylvania mountains, but ever since the Medallion Paper Mill closed, things haven’t been the same. Rumors spread of cancer clusters and benzene in the local water supply, but Medallion went bankrupt before an investigation could conclude. Now the town’s inhabitants—descendents of the old mill workers, make do in industries that are less than savory, and what remains of the mill is just a vacant haunt where bored teenagers like to wander at night, either hoping to scare the piss out of their buddies, or looking for a quiet corner to get laid. Of course, it’s also home to a few vagrants, some looking to get blasted in peace and others with more predatory intentions.
Newly-in-love outsiders Krista Mabry and Nick Rawlison have seen better days, too, now that they’ve ended up in the seedy town of Beleth Station, where untold horrors await.
Authors Samantha Kolesnik and Bryan Smith present two unique tales of brutal terror in BELETH STATION, a novella duo featuring Kolesnik’s A Night to Remember and Smith’s The Gauntlet. Set in the same town and in a shared universe, Smith and Kolesnik present two sides of the same sordid coin as we follow lovebirds Nick and Krista into the heart of Beleth Station, where corruption and depravity reign.
Trade ReviewPRAISE FOR BRYAN SMITH AND SAMANTHA KOLESNIK
PRAISE FOR WORKS BY BRYAN SMITH:
"DEPRAVED lives up to its name in the most brutal and visceral way. Sort of like a roller-coaster ride... but with battery acid and razor blades on the handlebars. Smith's most effective and merciless work to date!" -- Ronald Kelly, author of Fear
“This is a classic tale of a small-town haunting.” -- Fangoria on Soultaker
“Bryan Smith is a force to be reckoned with!” -- Douglas Clegg, author of The Attraction
“A superb mix of action, characterization, humor, multiple storylines, sex, violence and an unflagging pace. Impressive.” -- Cemetery Dance Weekly on House of Blood
“A feast of good old-fashioned horror. Don’t pass this one up!” -- Brain Keene, author of The Rising
“House of Blood is a unique and riveting excursion into modern horror. Here’s an author exploding onto the genre!” -- Edward Lee, author of House Infernal
“The pacing is dead on and the horror is exceptional.” -- Dread Central on The Freakshow
PRAISE FOR WORKS BY SAMANTHA KOLESNIK:
“This is a novella that is worthy of attention, and cements Kolesnik’s already well-earned reputation as a storyteller to watch.” - Waylon Jordan, iHorror.com, on Waif
“Kolesnik expertly packs this slim offering with thought provoking insight into the mind of a woman pushed to her breaking point.” - Sadie Hartmann, Mystery and Suspense Magazine, on Waif
“Its short length and fast pace, combined with its visceral feel, pack a psychologically intense punch, yet it is also beautiful and hopeful. Kolesnik’s honest tale about human monsters and the truth that hides behind the headlines will force readers to look deeply into their own souls.”
- Becky Spratford, Library Journal, on True Crime
“I’ve taken in a lot of rather dark literature over the years, but I can unequivocally say True Crime is the most disturbing book I’ve ever read.” - Jeremy Dick, HorrorGeekLife