At The End Of Church Street by Gregory L. Hall

Desperate, costumed homeless kids, or the blood drinking undead that have survived in legend for thousands of years? At the End of Church Street takes you to the forgotten that huddle in an abandoned theatre in the shadows of a tourist wonderland.
By: Belfire Press
 
Sept. 28, 2010 - PRLog -- At The End Of Church Street
Gregory L. Hall

ISBN (Paperback): 978-0-9864831-3-4
ISBN (Ebook): 978-0-9864831-4-1
Published by Belfire Press
Genre: Horror / Thriller
Release date: May 1, 2010
Paperback and Ebook


About The Book: Desperate, costumed homeless kids, or the blood drinking undead that have survived in legend for thousands of years? At the End of Church Street takes you to the forgotten that huddle in an abandoned theatre in the shadows of a tourist wonderland. The Vampires of Orlando.

Discarded and starving, Rebecca joins her new family and is reborn. As a Goth, she soon revels in the lifestyle of ‘no rules’. Love whoever you want. Seek whatever high you wish. Live forever young. Every night is an adventure—hunting down tourists, challenging the local police, screaming to the world vampires really exist. They finally get the television coverage they crave to ensure the respect they’ve been denied. It’s Neverland.

…Until the first murder.

There’s someone else hiding in the darkness. Goth kids are found beheaded with wooden stakes pounded through their chests. The hunters have become the hunted. As the bodies pile up, Rebecca and the Family are forced to ask ‘Who do you turn to, who can you trust, when the only person who believes you’re an actual vampire is a vampire killer?’

This is not your father’s Nosferatu. This is not teen romance disguised as horror with prom date vampires. Welcome to a world you already know. Welcome to the world at the end of Church Street.


About The Author: Gregory L Hall has a long history in comedy and theatre. He is a national Telly Award winner and creator of the Baltimore Comedy Fest. His short stories have been published in numerous magazines and anthologies including Shroud, Alien Skin, Necrotic Tissue and Morpheus Tales. He runs the popular horror website Choate Road and is the host/producer of the internet radio talk show The Funky Werepig.


What They Are Saying About At The End of Church Street:

“At the End of Church Street is not your typical vampire novel. But then, Gregory L Hall is not your typical author. Written with true horror, dread and even a touch of romance, Hall’s true feat is in giving us a completely original take on vampire tales — and I’ve read a ton of them. This guy’s the real deal, and thanks to At the End of Church Street, I’ll never feel completely at ease in Orlando again.”
-Joel A. Sutherland, Bram Stoker Award-nominated author of Frozen Blood

“Gregory L Hall’s At The End of Church Street is an adept and novel imagining of the age-old vampire story. Hall offers a gritty portrayal of life on the streets where the shadows conceal much more than petty criminals. His eye for observational detail masterfully places the reader in his bleak but believable settings. In the end Church Street is a stark, intelligent and thrilling depiction of the seedy (and supernatural) subculture lurking within Orlando’s darker places.”
- Tim Deal, Bram Stoker Award Nominated Editor, Shroud Publishing

“I loved At the End of Church Street. Gregory L. Hall creates an urban fantasy Neverland and fills it with a fantastic assortment of Goth lost boys and girls…and then he turns the devil loose among them. This is the kind of debut authors dream of…solid characters, spot on dialogue, and a story that draws you in like a pretty girl’s smile. Highly recommended.”
- Joe McKinney, author of Dead City and Apocalypse of the Dead

“At the End of Church Street delivers more than one dark sucker punch to the senses. It’s a potent read – if you feel like you’ve seen it all in the genre, take a stroll down this lane.”
- David Dunwoody, author of Empire and Unbound & Other Tales

“At the End of Church Street is an eroticially charged suspense tale. Gregory Hall’s vampires are different than what I’ve encountered in stories in the past, and this kept me reading, and guessing, right up until the distubing ending.”
- Debbie Kuhn, author of Mason’s Will and Up The Devil’s Backbone


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About Belfire Press: Belfire Press is a small press based out of Manitoba, Canada that publish genre fiction, anthologies, and some non fiction. Their poetry imprint is Needfire Press.
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