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Hiram Grange
Series · 5 books · 2009-2014

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Hiram Grange and the Village of the Damned

2009

THE SCANDALOUS MISADVENTURES OF HIRAM GRANGE BOOK 1 Something wicked walks the streets of the picturesque New Hampshire village of Great Bay - something that has inexplicably risen from the grave to wreak a horrifying vengeance. Only one man can stop it - provided he can remain sober long enough to answer the call! Hiram Grange and the Village of the Damned introduces readers to the scurrilous boozer and malcontent, Hiram Grange. Though afflicted with a laundry list of dysfunctions, addictions and odd predilections, Hiram Grange stands toe to toe (and sometimes toe to tentacle) with the black-hearted denizens of the Abyss and dispenses justice with the help of his antiquated Webley revolver and Pritchard bayonet. The first of a five part series. Cover and illustrations by Malcolm McClinton, and original woodcut prints by Danny Evarts Jake Burrows is the author of numerous articles, stories and essays under various pen names. He is a former Police Constable and Intelligence Specialist, and has lived in the United Kingdom, Germany and the United States.
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#2.1

Little Edsel Einstein

A Hiram Grange Story

2014

Written as an epilog to the novel Hiram Grange & The Twelve Little Hitlers, LITTLE EDSEL EINSTEIN is a stand-alone short story focusing on the only titular Hitler to have survived the novel - it's also a great entry point into THE SCANDALOUS ADVENTURES OF HIRAM GRANGE series of books and stories... Reviews for Scott Christian Carr's Hiram "More fun than a barrel full of Hitlers... The best novel since Don Quixote!" \—Lloyd Kaufman, President of Troma Entertainment and Creator of The Toxic Avenger "A masterful,commanding piece of fiction, Twelve Little Hitlers is a must for ardent horror fans and contributors to the craft,alike." \—Dave Jeffery, BookReview.com "Hiram Grange and the Twelve Little Hitlers is a kinetic tour de force... I can’t say enough about the writing style in this book. It’s descriptive and poetic, hard-hitting and emotional... The world is painted in wild, but controlled strokes." \—Nancy O. Greene, Dark recesses Somewhere in the Underworld, Lovecraft is grinning with delight and Hunter S. Thompson is raising his bottle high. You won’t find a darker, more twisted character than Hiram Grange.” –Gregory L. Hall, Host of the Funky Werepig and author of At the End of Church Street "Twelve Little Hitlers walks the tricky line between gut wrenching horror and almost terroristic black comedy. Its violent wonders are imaginative and plot driven. Scott Christian Carr goes for Weird and Funny and never settles for pointless or easy gross-outs. Hiram Grange, the disaffected, alcoholic protagonist, is at once pathetic and heroic as he chases down his unenviable destiny. A great read, with enough laughs and thrills to satisfy even die-hard horror fans." –Michael Boatman, author of The Revenant Road and God Laughs When You Mean Little Stories From the Wrong Side of the Track; Actor, Warehouse 13, Spin City, Arli$$, Hamburger Hill, Gray's Anatomy
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#3

Hiram Grange and the Digital Eucharist

2010

THE SCANDALOUS MISADVENTURES OF HIRAM GRANGE BOOK 3 From its global headquarters in Boston, the mysterious Occlusionist Movement is preparing to control the world with its Digital Eucharist, while in the serpentine bowels of the city an ancient demon is unleashed, eager for revenge against the man who imprisoned it years ago—Hiram Grange! On the heels of the release of Hiram Grange and the Twelve Little Hitlers, Rob Davies' intelligent and uproarious novella. Hiram Grange & the Digital Eucharist continues the misadventures of the scurrilous boozer and malcontent Hiram Grange. Though afflicted with a laundry list of dysfunctions, addictions and odd predilections, Hiram Grange stands toe to toe (and sometimes toe to tentacle) with the black-hearted denizens of the Abyss, dispensing justice with the help of his Webly revolver and Pritchard bayonet. Robert Davis writes stories about lobster girls and laser beams. He lives in Somerville, Massachusetts. His favorite Horseman is Pestilence.
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#5

Hiram Grange and the Nymphs of Krakow

2010

Hiram Grange was already broken when his world was turned upside down by the horrifying revelations of a beautiful and dangerous woman. Faced with the possibility that he's been a pawn in a diabolical game, he seeks the truth in the snows of Krakow. But the truth is guarded by ancient, winged things, and the truth has teeth ... The fifth and final novella in Volume One of the Scandalous Misadventures of Hiram Grange. Featuring beautiful original illustrations and cover by Malcolm McClinton, and striking woodblock print embellishments by Danny Evarts.
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#7

The JESUS Bomb

A Hiram Grange Story

2014

Welcome to the scandalous misadventures of scurrilous boozer and malcontent, Hiram Grange. Though afflicted with a laundry list of dysfunctions, addictions and odd predilections, Hiram Grange stands toe to toe (and sometimes toe to tentacle) with the black-hearted denizens of the Abyss and dispenses justice with the help of his antiquated Webley revolver and Pritchard bayonet. THE JESUS BOMB is a great place to dive into The Scandalous Misadventures of Hiram Grange series of books and stories. A stand-alone short story, THE JESUS BOMB is set a few years after events depicted in the book Hiram Grange & The Twelve Little Hitlers and just prior to the (forthcoming) novel Hiram Grange & The Twelve Apostles. Hiram is up to his old trick and vices (rampant absinthe and opium abuse, suicidal tendencies, depraved obsessions, murder) when his malignant reverie is interrupted by none other than Jesus Christ. At the 9/11 Ground Zero Memorial. With a nuclear bomb strapped to his chest. The wonderful thing about the Hiram Grange series, is that you can dive in anywhere - different works by different authors provide unique perspectives and self-contained stories! Hiram Grange: there has never been an Antihero quite like him! REVIEWS FOR SCOTT CHRISTIAN CARR'S HIRAM GRANGE: More fun than a barrel full of Hitlers... The best novel since Don Quixote!" –Lloyd Kaufman, President of Troma Entertainment and Creator of The Toxic Avenger. "In The Village of the Damned - Grange's first outing - we were introduced to Hiram's addiction, in Twelve Little Hitlers we are dragged by the scruff of the neck, nailed to a seat in the front row and forced to bear witness, up close and personal, to the point where the horror is not so much propagated by the demons of the tale, but by the demons all too prevalent in life itself. "A masterful,commanding piece of fiction, Twelve Little Hitlers is a must for ardent horror fans and contributors to the craft,alike." \—Dave Jeffery, BookReview.com "Hiram Grange is a kinetic tour de force... I can’t say enough about the writing style... It’s descriptive and poetic, hard-hitting and emotional... The world is painted in wild, but controlled strokes." \—Nancy O. Greene, Dark recesses "A shocker that begs to be read in one sitting... \—Nate Kenyon, author of THE BONE FACTORY and SPARROW ROCK "Scott Christian Carr’s wickedly tantalizing prose is positively addictive. Hiram again finds himself immersed in delicious worldly sin as he saves mankind from evil and loses himself to the drug-induced fantasies... The wording is smooth and the humor, sneaky, satisfying both the bizarro lover as well as those that desire the darkest fiction." \—Jessica Lynne Gardner "Twelve Little Hitlers walks the tricky line between gut wrenching horror and almost terroristic black comedy. Its violent wonders are imaginative and plot driven. Scott Christian Carr goes for Weird and Funny and never settles for pointless or easy gross-outs. Hiram Grange, the disaffected, alcoholic protagonist, is at once pathetic and heroic as he chases down his unenviable destiny. A great read, with enough laughs and thrills to satisfy even die-hard horror fans." \—Michael Boatman, author of The Revenant Road and God Laughs When You Die: Mean Little Stories From the Wrong Side of the Track; Actor, Warehouse 13, Spin City, Arli$$, Hamburger Hill, Gray's Anatomy Somewhere in the Underworld, Lovecraft is grinning with delight and Hunter S. Thompson is raising his bottle high. You won’t find a darker, more twisted character than Hiram Grange.

Authors

Scott Christian Carr
Scott Christian Carr
Author · 7 books

Scott Christian Carr has been a radio talk show host, editor of a flying saucer magazine, fishmonger, spelunker, psychonaut, journalist, medical/pharmaceutical writer, TV producer, and author. He is a Bram Stoker Award nominee, Scriptapalooza 1st Place Winner for Best Original TV Pilot, and in 1999, he was awarded The Hunter S. Thompson Award for Outstanding Journalism. Scott is a contributing editor and columnist for Shroud Magazine, and a 2010 Choate Road “Spotlight Scribe” - But his most satisfying and rewarding job is that of “Dad.” He lives in a home once owned by George Hansburg (inventor of the pogo stick) on a secluded mountaintop in New York’s Hudson Valley with his two children. Scott Christian Carr’s latest novel Hiram Grange & the Twelve Little Hitlers is currently available from Shroud Publishing, Amazon.com, and at Barnes & Noble near you. Lloyd Kaufman (President of Troma Entertainment and Creator of the Toxic Avenger) calls it, “More fun than a barrel full of Hitlers... The best novel since Don Quixote!” His upcoming novels Hiram Grange & the Twelve Steps and Matthew's Memories (illustrated by Danny Evarts) are scheduled to be released in 2013. His other publications include the anthologies Sick: An Anthology of Illness (which features an excerpt from his novel Believer), Death Be Not Proud, Desolate Places, Beneath the Surface, Demonology: Grammaticus Demonium, Scary! Holiday Tales to Make You Scream, and the upcoming Terror at Miskatonic Falls. Scott’s fiction has appeared in dozens of magazines and publications, including Shroud Magazine, The Dream People, GUD, Pulp Eternity, Horror Quarterly, The MUFON Journal, Weird N.J. and Withersin. His novella A Helmet Full of Hair was recently translated and reprinted in the prestigious French quarterly, Galaxies: La Revue de Référence de la Science Fiction. He writes every day. Visit me at: www.scottchristiancarr.com

Roby Davies
Author · 2 books
I write weird stories.
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