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Impressions of Death

    “Marcus Damanda knows how to tell a fantastic story.”—Elias Witherow, author of The Black Farm

    Popular NoSleep author Marcus Damanda delivers 15 bone-chilling tales of grief, revenge, and the supernatural.

    Follow a father seeking revenge on his daughter's killer, even if it means sitting in the electric chair. A woman with a sinister new tongue that has a mind of its own. A hospital patient subjected to the terrors of a haunted MRI machine. And a traveling troupe of voice actors pursued by a relentless ghostly fan.

    With each tale, Damanda proves himself to be a master of suspense, leaving readers with haunting final impressions that will stay with them long after the book is closed. Don't miss this spine-tingling collection from a true horror virtuoso!

    Praise for Marcus Damanda:

    “I'm a fan of Damanda’s understated, sinister writing style.”--S.D. Wasley, author of The Seventh

    “I really love Marcus Damanda’s writing...”, Kim Harnes, author of Still Photo

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    About the Author: Marcus Damanda

    Marcus Damanda lives in Woodbridge, Virginia, where he’s been writing stories since the age of nine. At various times throughout his life, he played bass guitar for the garage heavy metal band Mother’s Day, wrote for The Dale City Messenger, and published editorials in The Potomac News and The Freelance Star. When not writing furiously for The NoSleep Podcast, he currently teaches middle school English.

    Other books by the author include The Devil in Miss Drake’s Class trilogy: Devils in the Dark, A Devil in Daylight, and The Devil at Play, along with The Salvation State and its sequels Absolution Island and Revelation Way. Standalone books include Dearest Summer and his NoSleep Podcast collections Standard Deviations, Impressions of Death, Hide the Knives, and Murdered Darlings. Earlier works include The Forever Show and Teeth: The Forever Show Book II—for all the vampire fans out there.



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