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Windy Outbreaks
a novel
Richard Rezendes

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from Horror Writer
Richard Rezendes

During Sunday mass Father Harris predicts the coming of the rapture for later that day.

That afternoon multiple tornados tear across Rhode Island causing extensive damage. Soon after Halifax, Nova Scotia is leveled followed by parts of Texas and Oklahoma. The death and devastation are on a scale not previously seen.

These storms are followed by an ice age-like winter and expand over the world. As relentless hurricanes, rain storms, tornados, tidal waves, blizzards, wildly fluctuating temperatures, and radioactive dust clouds sweep across the world and comets strike the earth it does appear to be the coming of the end times.

Can mankind survive the windy outbreak?


Book Three of the Ground of the Devil Series Has Arrived!

The pink blob is the venom from the devil's scorpion-like tail, and it comes out of her claws, mouth, and porcupine hair, releasing a venom that looks like a Portuguese Man of War jellyfish. There's a hot spot inside this jelly venom called the orange sand, and it's a deadly slime when released. It forms a liquid jelly substance that traps animals, and the venom becomes live and stings, burns, and electrifies. When people or animals come in contact with this pink blob slime jelly orange sand, it deforms them into demons. In book one, the devil was a female and delivered 14 demons. In book two, some of the demons had siblings, and all these demons carried this venom. In book three, there's a story of the pink blob slime jelly orange sand. This substance comes alive and goes dormant. When the venom comes alive, it moves along the ground or in water like a jellyfish. It can also get in the air and live underground, just like the devil in book one. The devil was a fire-spraying dragon in book one, but her demons and siblings didn't spray fire because they were born on earth. The devil came here from Venus in book one. The venom hides and disappears when it's dormant, then it reactivates and becomes electric, triggering fiery lightning bolts when it becomes live.


Ground of the Devil, Book Three
a novel
Richard Rezendes

 



Ground of the Devil: Book Two
a novel
Richard Rezendes


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Richard Rezendes

Ground of the Devil: Book Two is the continuation of Ground of the Devil: Book One, beginning with its history and clean up, only to be surprised by one of the mother's demons that terrorized Moodus and the Mohegan Sun Casino, a lizard-like creature with lots of tentacles, pincers, and a stinging tail like the mother. Other demons look like rats, dragons, crocodiles/alligators, lizards, hyenas, devil dogs, giant mosquitoes, bat birds, crawling worm siblings, demons looking like the mother, sea demons, whale shark giant sea monster devils, bigfoot monkey-looking demons. The devil's fourteen demons, some of them come from under the ground, traveling at a high rate of speed for its attack; some fly like prehistoric birds, and some live in the sea and spreads their venom. All fourteen demons have lobster-like claws and a scorpion stinger tail, and all of them are different but attack the same way as their mother. None of the demons spray fire like the mother, but they are all killing machines; however, they were put down by military force! A substance called "the pink blob slime jelly orange sand" was the devil's powerful venom, and all the demons have it. Some of the fourteen demons have siblings. The venom turns colors, and it's electrified and glows in the dark, looking like a moving jellyfish and terrorizing the globe with fear of the second coming of the devil.


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from Horror Writer
Richard Rezendes

A mysterious steam pipe explosion under New York City causes death and extensive damage. Just four years later earthquakes, followed by volcanic activity, rock New England.

These seemingly unrelated events are just the beginning of a twenty-three-year epoch of devastation and fire across the North American continent caused by volcanic activity.

From Mount Ascutney to Las Vegas, NASA scientists use their innovative technology in cooperation with local fire and police departments, the military, and national guard, to try to save humanity from annihilation.

Can humanity survive the hell under the United States?


Hell UNder the United States

Hell Under the United States
a novel
Richard Rezendes

 


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Local Horror from
Richard Rezendes

Mattapoisett is a quintessential New England town with beautiful beaches and quiet neighborhoods. But life in Mattapoisett is far from ideal… it is also the epicenter of the Bridgewater Triangle, an area known for its many supernatural occurrences.

For over 50 years, the residents of this seemingly peaceful town have been terrorized by a series of supernatural beings and hauntings; the most dangerous and powerful of all being the Swamp Monster.


A Haunting in Mattapoisett
a novel
Richard Rezendes

 


The Revelation of Emma Grace
a novel
Richard Rezendes

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Richard Rezendes

The Caribbean Islands are no strangers to hurricanes, but when the strangest of all the islands suffers a direct hit, the island’s secrets buried deep in its volcano explode into a cataclysmic superstorm so destructive and deadly it not only destroys the island, but everything in its path. Can this storm of the millennium be stopped before it destroys the world?

The Revelation of Emma Grace is a terrifying, off-beat, bizarre, satirical—and sometimes even perverse—tale of apocalyptic destruction that only the mind of its author could create.


The First Novel
That Started it All

Richard Rezendes wrote a book on a laser printer about thirty-five years ago, and he worked on this book for more than a year. He typed in on an old Apple desktop computer then on a laser printer. His biggest dream is that one day, he would like to publish a book. He got the idea on a magazine about a story about an asteroid that struck in Connecticut and fragments were found. The story led to earthquakes in Moodus, Connecticut. That may have been caused by water flowing through limestone, and Native Indians believed it was the devil! He thought of writing a book about it and named it Ground of the Devil. This story is about a comet that hit Moodus, Connecticut, and a creature living underground for several months before it went on its attack, and it killed people and animals, and it had magical powers. The creature looked like a huge porcupine with pricks all over it! By the way, this creature is a female with large breasts. It sprays fire like a dragon. It has a large tail and a powerful stinger. It has lobsterlike claws like a scorpion and feet like an elephant.

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a novel
Richard Rezendes

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