Jack Quaid and Billy Butcher’s ‘BLOODY MAYHEM’ Now Available Digitally

BLOODY MAYHEM, featuring new illustrations from Butcher Billy, is now available from the digital publisher, NeoText. This is the third novella in Jack Quaid’s Pulp trilogy and it’s currently in development as a feature film.

BLOODY MAYHEM is “a lean, mean, pedal-to-the-metal noir that will grab you by the throat on page one and drag you kicking and screaming all the way to the end.” Sound cool? We think so too!

Read on for the details!Bloody Mayhem

BLOODY MAYHEM Synopsis

“I’m not a son of a bitch, but I do an awfully good impression of one.”

He doesn’t have a business card, he doesn’t have an office, but he does provide a service. For a small fee, anybody who needs help, and the law fails them, they can pick up the telephone and call this mean bastard. His name is Mayhem, and when bad things happen to good people, he’s the mutha you call.

It’s sometime after midnight in the city of Miami when Mayhem’s phone rings – the girl, Faith, needs to get the hell out of town in a hurry. Sounds like a simple job to Mayhem and he runs her down to her father’s house in the Keys. The next morning Mayhem wakes with the girl’s corpse in his bathtub and the police banging on his door.

Over the next twenty-four hours, Mayhem punches, kicks, and shoots his way across the city as he tries to get to the bottom of who’s trying to frame him.

BLOODY MAYHEM is now available digitally on Amazon. The previously released titles in the series, STAR BLASTER and ANONYMOUS JANE, are also now available

Anonymous Jane / Starblaster

Looks great! What do you think? Do you foresee a little mayhem in your digital future? Tell us in the comments!

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