Flesh-Eating Turtles!

· The Evil Cookie Publishing
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235
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About this ebook

Agne Labs is researching the effects of altering turtles. Little do they know their work will have dire consequences for Morgandale and the surrounding areas. When two foolish lovers steal some of the turtles, all hell breaks loose. Those specimens bite other species, including humans, triggering wild hybrid transformations. Don’t worry though, The Supe Unit is on the case, as are the lab researchers and friends, Louisa and Renuka. Throughout the madness, bloodshed, and mayhem, new bonds are forged, missteps are made, and weirdness abounds. Will this group of misfits save the day or see Turtlepocalypse change the face of the planet forever?

About the author

It’s not easy being in publishing AND being part cat, but Nora B. Peevy manages. She is the nonfiction writer for The Weird Wide Web, the slush reader for Trepidatio/JournalStone, an author syndicate of Thrill Ride Magazine, and has read two years for The H.P. Lovecraft Film Festival. Ms. Peevy is also a freelance editor. Her quirky and horrific work is published in Carnage House, Obsidian Butterfly Press, Sudden Fictions Podcast, Eighth Tower Publications, and other places.

She holds the world record for the longest nap and has an Olympic Gold Medal in eating cheese. Ms. Peevy catnaps in Milwaukee, Wisconsin with a scheming feline, a flashy betta fish, and one happy turtle. In her free time, she loves photography and creating other types of art.

You can keep updated with her writing news and pet adventures at Nora B. Peevy | Substack

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