Wake the Wicked 
Reminiscent of Hubert Selby and Stephen King, this radical and horrifying collection of stories sent a chill right down my spine and kept me up for more than one night. Baloga has a genuine gift for painting scenery with vivid imagery and creating characters that are unique but also frighteningly easy to relate to. I wasn't that familiar with his work before reading these stories, but I will definitely be coming back for more. Overall, if you are looking for some thrilling tales you'll want to
I'm about beyond willing to give any book of mine in exchange for a copy of this.

I didn't find these stories scary at all, just a little strange. It was okay.
I had a hard time finishing this book. I thought that it being short stories would make it easier but it was just not for me.
Truly creepy and thought provoking! Most importantly, each story is unique and not predictable. A must read for anyone who enjoys dark fiction!
Wake The Wicked: Thirteen Twisted Tales leads us beyond a plain spooky read. The book trailer intrigued me, and I had the suspicion the author was behind the creative drive for it as well. I interviewed Baloga, and reviewed the trailer on dreadfultales.com.Stand out favorites of mine include; Flesh Boots (I have an affinity for the German, dogs, and cleaning), Psycho Pharm (so terribly distressing and beautifully written in the tradition of Plague Dogs), Tremble For Me (which struck me as the
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ebook | Pages: 186 pages Rating: 3.37 | 63 Users | 11 Reviews

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In this explosive debut collection of thirteen twisted tales, we meet an alcoholic who’s obsessed with a tattoo of his dead daughter (“Digging Deep”); split Siamese twins with a sinister connection (“Poison Ivy”); two morbid magicians determined to make their final trick unforgettable (“Dusk to Dust”); an army of vengeful wasps who stop at nothing to rebuild a nest (“Unraveling the Nest”); and many more.Describe Containing Books Wake the Wicked
| Title | : | Wake the Wicked |
| Author | : | Christian Baloga |
| Book Format | : | ebook |
| Book Edition | : | 1ST |
| Pages | : | Pages: 186 pages |
| Published | : | December 21st 2012 by Christian Baloga |
| Categories | : | Horror. Short Stories. Fiction. Literature. Banned Books. Anthologies |
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Ratings: 3.37 From 63 Users | 11 ReviewsArticle Containing Books Wake the Wicked
not badReminiscent of Hubert Selby and Stephen King, this radical and horrifying collection of stories sent a chill right down my spine and kept me up for more than one night. Baloga has a genuine gift for painting scenery with vivid imagery and creating characters that are unique but also frighteningly easy to relate to. I wasn't that familiar with his work before reading these stories, but I will definitely be coming back for more. Overall, if you are looking for some thrilling tales you'll want to
I'm about beyond willing to give any book of mine in exchange for a copy of this.

I didn't find these stories scary at all, just a little strange. It was okay.
I had a hard time finishing this book. I thought that it being short stories would make it easier but it was just not for me.
Truly creepy and thought provoking! Most importantly, each story is unique and not predictable. A must read for anyone who enjoys dark fiction!
Wake The Wicked: Thirteen Twisted Tales leads us beyond a plain spooky read. The book trailer intrigued me, and I had the suspicion the author was behind the creative drive for it as well. I interviewed Baloga, and reviewed the trailer on dreadfultales.com.Stand out favorites of mine include; Flesh Boots (I have an affinity for the German, dogs, and cleaning), Psycho Pharm (so terribly distressing and beautifully written in the tradition of Plague Dogs), Tremble For Me (which struck me as the


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