PHS alum releases latest horror book

Posted 10/12/23

Class of ’76 Prescott graduate David Greske is proud to announce the release of his latest work, “Road Trip and Other Highway Horrors,” a 13-story collection of terrors waiting on …

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Class of ’76 Prescott graduate David Greske is proud to announce the release of his latest work, “Road Trip and Other Highway Horrors,” a 13-story collection of terrors waiting on seldom traveled roads. From desert highways to hidden backroads, these haunted ribbons of asphalt are best to be avoided.

A quartet of high-schoolers returning home from the movies encounter a strange man on the side of the road. A murderess who journeys into the desert to dispose of her husband does battle with strange beings from the sand. An over-the-road trucker tells a tale of alien roadkill. A family embarks on a road trip that ends with dire consequences.

Greske is the author of over 30 short stories and six novels. His stories have appeared in Black Ink Horror, The Literary Hatchet, and Nothing’s Sacred. “Next” and “Cyst” were featured podcasts on The Wicked Library.

“Blood River,” his fourth book, was adapted into a full-length film by Christopher Forbes. Greske, along with Forbes, wrote the screenplay. It premiered in January 2013 at the Georgia Poison Peach Festival. The annual event, organized by Forbes, showcases a variety of films and animation by local and international filmmakers.

“Blood River” is available on Amazon Prime Video and DVD.

The author currently lives in Minneapolis. Learn more at www.davidgreske.com

Submitted by David Greske

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