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my short stories

Get on over to Verbicide On-line and check out my short stories, two songs, and two book reviews. here is the link. Enjoy.

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Published on March 28, 2015 15:50 Tags: fiction, raeganbutcher, verbicide

Free giveaways begin next month

Next month I am going to be giving away free copies of my first book in my chupacabra series, Fury of the Chupacabras. I will sign them, of course. Stay tuned for more.
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Published on February 05, 2016 10:47 Tags: chupacabra, fiction, free, writing

Horror fans take note: One week until Fury of the Chupacabras

The first book in my chupacabra series will drop in one week. I will be giving away free copies here on Å·±¦ÓéÀÖ. If you are a fan of fast-paced horror-action with plenty of dark humor, then this book is for you. I had a blast writing it and I think it will prove to be a very entertaining reading experience.

Here is a brief synopsis:

Joe Gifford and his team of professional chupacabra hunters are called to a small town in the Florida panhandle. Upon arrival, they find that the vainglorious rock star Jet Ryder is also in town to hunt the creatures for his reality TV show, “Armchair Warriors.� Forming an uneasy alliance with the show biz people, Joe and his gang set out to destroy the nest of chupacabras hiding in an abandoned school on the edge of town. But chupacabras are not like regular animals and they quickly turn the tables on our beleaguered heroes. Things get out of hand and soon the entire town is besieged. Who will survive the Fury of the Chupacabras?
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Published on March 04, 2016 08:11 Tags: chupacabra, creaturefeature, fiction, horror

Common Criminals Coming Soon

A Fistful of Pesos, the first in a six book series entitled "Common Criminals", is a cinematic, darkly humorous crime thriller.

Recently released from prison after serving seven years for dealing marijuana, American demolitions expert Zachary Taylor travels to Mexico City to help his old friend Pancho Sanchez and his motley gang rob a bank. However, the hapless would-be thieves arrive to find that another group of criminals has just robbed the same bank minutes earlier -- and they become trapped inside by the city police and the Mexican Army. Will they get out alive? Inspired by true events, believe it or not.


The second book, For a Few Pesos More, picks up mere hours after the disastrous bank robbery attempt, as Zach and Pancho aim to recoup their losses by kidnapping the daughter of a rich Mexican industrialist. But once again, things don’t go according to plan. Like the first book, it is fast-paced with plenty of black humor.


Jackson Ellis, editor-in-chief and publisher of Verbicide Magazine, had this to say about these books:

"The first novel is great, but this second one is simply fantastic. It moves along at a wonderful pace. It has one of the most interesting, twisting, unpredictable plots I’ve ever encountered. It has character development that is just deep enough, making the reader become emotionally invested in them, but also just superficial enough so that you aren't too bummed when horrible things go down. It's a great read for casual readers as well as bookworms -- accessible, but with substantial literary merit."

The remaining four books in the Common Criminals series take Zach and Pancho (plus their aging Communist sidekick Juan Gonzalez) all over the world, embroiling them in brutal, comical misadventures in the jungles of French Guiana, across the waters of the North Atlantic, and on the battlefields of Libya and Sudan.

The books in the series are as follows:

� A Fistful of Pesos and For a Few Pesos More: A disastrous bank robbery in Mexico City is followed by a botched kidnapping attempt.

� The Minimum Wages of Fear: In an effort to make easy money, the trio illegally transports trucks full of volatile rocket fuel through the harrowing tropical forests of French Guiana.

� Fight at the Top of the World: Zach, Pancho, and Juan are held hostage on an oil platform in the North Sea by a gang of multinational terrorists.

� The Dirty Half-Dozen: After escaping from terrorists, the criminals hunt for Gaddafi's gold during the Libyan Civil War.

� Red Sun of the Desert: Zach and his cohorts use an armored battle tank to protect Sudanese villagers from the predations of the Janjaweed in the War in Darfur.
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Published on May 28, 2017 07:20 Tags: adventure, author, crime, fiction, writer, writing

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