Copyright © Joseph McGee 2006-2008
Snow Hill is now available
through your local and online
booksellers.

Joseph McGee has been
called "the next Dean
Koontz"* for this piece, said to
have remnants of
early-Koontz writing, with
scenes being called "darkly
delicious" and "wildly
graphic."


*The Odd Mind, Blog Talk Radio
"Joseph McGee's star is on the rise.  Snow Hill is loaded
with nail-biting twists...McGee's cops are spot on.  Do
yourself a favor.  Hurry up and read this guy."
—Joe McKinney, author of
Dead City

"Finally, a chill in the spine of horror, no one writes it
better."         —Eric Enck, author of
The Reckoning
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Updates
Winter Frights, co-edited by
David Montoya and Joseph
McGee will be coming soon
from
Magus Press.
It'll feature some amazing
writers such as Kealan
Patrick Burke, Michael
Arnzen, Stephen Mark
Rainey, Lisa Morton and
many more!
Joseph McGee's new, and
first-published zombie tale
will be in
Morpheus Tales'
January 2009 issue.
"...a spooky tale in the same
Halloween vein as, say,
The
Legend of Sleepy Hollow
."
—Bookgasm
Currently working on a new
(Untitled) novella as well as
composing his first short
story collection which will
represent new and
previously published stories
since 2002.
"Joseph McGee is
masterfully skilled in penning
horror stories that will make
you afraid to turn out the
lights."
—Crystal Adkins
"The Reaper is a good choice
for fans of the graphic horror
of Clive Barker and those
who enjoy fiction with a
strong cinematic flavor."
—SkullRing.org
Joseph McGee's star is on
the rise. Do yourself a favor.
Hurry up and read this guy!
—Joe McKinney, author of
Dead City
The Reaper is now on sale
wherever books are sold.

The new "hard-hitting"
novella comes complete with
three bonus short stories
and an introduction from
Shaun Jeffrey, author of
Voyeurs of Death.

With cover art done by world
renowned artis, Daniele
Serra, this marks the first
book of The Reaper to
conclude in its sequel,
Reapers with an undetermined release date.

The Reaper is a good choice for fans of the graphic horror
of Clive Barker and those who enjoy fiction with a strong
cinematic flavor.
—Matt Staggs, SkullRing.org

...a spooky tale in the same Halloween vein as, say, THE
LEGEND OF SLEEPY HOLLOW."
—Bookgasm
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