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WHITECHAPEL: THE FINAL STAND OF SHERLOCK HOLMES (GENTLEMEN’S EDITION)
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Caution: This book still contains adult content and is not appropriate for children.
According to the author, he released a special edition of WHITECHAPEL that restricts the gore and profanity so that his mother could read it.
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WOMEN AND OTHER MONSTERS
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"You will peel through it, just to see if the next one can possibly be better than the last...it was flawless. 5 stars." The Book Nook Club
"Schaffer pulls no punches with Women and Other Monsters. His imagination unapologetically consists of a balance of vast intellect and fearlessness when it comes to spinning yarns. He is going to tell you his story in his way and will make no concessions in reaching that goal...For the mere price of four quarters, this book belongs in the palm of any reader with a slightly askew take on reality. When one can see reality every day, it's the gems like this book that make diving into insanity that much more fun." DavidHulegaard.com
"Thank God for Schaffer" KindleObsessed.com
WOMEN AND OTHER MONSTERS is the first short-story collection of supernatural thrillers from best-selling author Bernard Schaffer.
"The Reluctant Death" is a dark history lesson that takes place on a Virginian tobacco plantation, when an African Death God refuses to let the owner's daughter die.
"Codename: Omega" tells the epic story of a super-powered secret agent who's sent to destroy a Nazi experimental weapon development facility.
Had enough of sparkly vampires? "Room Service" is the hilarious tale of a vampire who takes a victim and her nothing-to-lose boyfriend goes for revenge.
Few stories will make a reader squirm in their seats like the unforgettable "Cold Comforts," the grim story of a jealous wife who is the victim of shocking infidelity.
"Nazareth" presents an alternate possibility to one of the most important, and sacred events in human history.
The collection ends with a revealing personal essay by the author that examines the dark well that stories sometimes spring forth from, titled "Digestif."
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CODENAME: OMEGA
(feat. The Apiary Society)
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Codename: Omega is the collected adventures of superhero secret agent Sean Price as he battles Nazis, villains, MKULTRA and more. The final story features the return of The Apiary Society from the author's best-seller Whitechapel: The Final Stand of Sherlock Holmes.
Episode One: Subject 129 (1918)
Technical Sgt. James Scott is killed in combat, only to re-awaken later with strange abilities.
Episode Two: Codename: Omega (1945)
OSS secret super-weapon Sean Price is dispatched to Germany to destroy a Nazi weapons facility.
Episode Three: Operation: Fuhrerdie! (1946-1947)
Agent Omega goes back in time kill Adolph Hitler…as a child.
Episode Four: Tabula Rasa (1947)
Stripped of his powers, Sean Price is sent to Camp X to begin life anew as a British Commando.
Episode Five: The Apiary Society (1958)
British Intelligence Agent Sean Price goes up against the CIA’s infamous MKULTRA program to save a mysterious woman named Emily Watson, who claims to be the granddaughter of both The Great Detective and his faithful assistant.
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THE KYOSHI SCROLL
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“A breath of fresh air for the zombie genre!” Reader review on Amazon.com
A curse haunts the Heishi Clan, fortified deep beneath the Kumamoto Mountains in feudal Japan. The dead return to life, and Takuan Munenori must slash and slice his way out of the clan's territory to save the life of his baby daughter. An apocalyptic fantasy set in the age of the samurai.
A new novella by best-selling author Bernard Schaffer.
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ANCIENT RITUALS
(THE EROTIC STORIES OF ALEJANDRO FLORES)
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"Sexy, graphic....a touch of suspense." Reader review on Amazon
A package arrives for best-selling author Bernard Schaffer, sent by a man named Alejandro Flores from Benidorm, Spain. The stories contained within include the infamous "Ancient Rituals," excluded from WOMEN AND OTHER MONSTERS for being too explicit.
This collection of sexually-charged, smartly written short stories includes the following:
"Her Generous Husband," begins when a simple night out with old friends takes a turn for the surreal when the woman's husband asks our narrator to take his wife home.
"Ancient Rituals 1: Egypt," when a young peasant girl is sold to the Pharaoh and taken instead by one of the guards. Fate intervenes when a collective of witches plan to take revenge.
"Ancient Rituals 2," concludes the Pharaoh's story, where he is now a stage prop at a college and also the subject of a hazing ritual done by a group of buxom, eager sorority hopefuls. Something stirs deep within him that threatens to shake him from his cursed sleep...and then no one is safe.
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Knife Fights
(Essays, Poems, and Weaponized Words)
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Knife Fights (Essays, Poems, and Weaponized Words) is the first non-fiction collection from best-selling author Bernard Schaffer. Included are his renowned essays "Way of the Warrior" (written as a love letter to his policing profession), "BJ Schaffer is Dead" (discussing his experiences as a child actor and star of Nickelodeon's "Don't Just Sit There"), and "Seeking Sergeant Schaffer" (about his search for his grandfather's roots).
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This is what reviewers have said about some of the stories contained within this volume:
"This author never ceases to amaze me." (Amazon Review)
"If you've read Bernard Schaffer's fiction, you already know he's an amazingly talented writer, so I shouldn't have to sell you on his work. What you don't know is that his non-fiction is even better. The first of Schaffer's writing I read were the essays he had posted on his blog and I was completely blown away." (Amazon Review)
"The author's humor really made me laugh out loud," (Amazon Review)
Table of Contents
Episode One: Subject 129 (1918)
Episode Two: Codename: Omega (1945)
Episode Three: Operation: Fuhrerdie! (1946-1947)
Bernard Schaffer, Codename: Omega (feat. The Apiary Society)