Deadsville


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A one-stoplight town in the middle of nowhere, on the way to nowhere. A town ruled by quiet, country boredom, nestled between rolling hills and dense forests. Bordered by vast stretches of farmland. A quaint community of friendly faces, charming landscapes, picket fences. An idyllic rural existence. Maybe it is. But the locals have another name for their town: Deadsville.

And not for the reason you think. You see, this town holds many secrets. Nothing is as it seems. Old houses serve as something more than homes for the living. Killers walk amongst the townsfolk. Monsters are real. You’ve found Evil’s hometown. So be prepared to stay. You’re going to be a permanent resident. Because even if you get out, there’s no escape.

1 Town. 2 Authors. 13 Tales of Horror.

Deadsville is a collection of ALL NEW horror stories from authors T.D. Trask and Dale Elster, set in the fictional upstate town of Rock Creek, NY. The book in your hands is your personal invitation to join them as they reveal the darkness lurking there, hidden within the people who walk its streets. Haunting the places daylight never finds.
Waiting for your arrival.

About the Authors



Dale Elster is a horror and dark fiction author living in upstate New York with his wife and two children.

His short fiction has appeared in anthologies by NorGus Press, Collaboration of the Dead, the Stealth Fiction anthology, "Daylight Dims, Volume 2" and DEADSVILLE - his first-ever collection of horror short fiction!

Dale invites you to connect with him on Twitter, Facebook, Goodreads, and Pinterest!

Also, his house may or may not be haunted.
But it definitely is.


TD Trask was born and raised in a small town in upstate New York. He's been everything from a retail manager to farm machinery salesman. Now he is a freelance writer living in the great city of Binghamton, NY. His hobbies include following politics, movies, books, and, of course, the paranormal. He now has two novels and is co-author of the just-released horror anthology "Deadsville."

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