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Pulp Press on Kindle
19 Jul 2010
Breaking news, folks! All Pulp Press titles are now available in Kindle editions. Go and see at www.amazon.com
Dominic Milne Book Signing
16 Jun 2010
Dominic Milne will be signing copies of his new book My Bloody Alibi this Saturday at Waterstones 104 Grey Street Newcastle Upon Tyne, Tyne and Wear NE1 6JG
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Let Me Die A Woman
by Alan Kelly
Alice Fiend folded her arms and looked down at the little creatures from the third floor office of Blood Rag's headquarters.

She'd scour this planet, rape it of every natural and synthetic resource and enslave those flesh wasters who referred to themselves as humanity.A" Bunny Flask, with the help of her friend Kiffany, has fought hard to champion women working in the horror genre in the magazine 'Blood Rag'. But, when it is bought out by the sexist, money grabbing Mick Jones her influence is stifled and then snuffed out. With the arrival of the flame haired Alice Fiend her world falls apart completely. Kicked out of her job, dumped by text message and trying to cope with the nightmares of her past Bunny decides to make a stand - fully armed! But there is more to Mick and Alices' plans. Why are women disappearing? What links Ms Fiend to a 'terrorist' attack in a tiny village in Ireland? Can Bunny trust anyone anymore? More disturbing and sinister than she could ever imagine; like the cult flicks she loves so much. It isn't as much fun when you're living the horror -
Die Hard Mod
By Charlie McQuaker
OK, we know, you've been waiting a long time but here it is. That's right,Die Hard Mod has finally hit the streets and is the first of our four pre-summer 2010 releases.

One perfect summer, Steve the Mod got his kicks from the beautiful but wild Jeanie - now life's just giving him a right good kicking...
Set in the troubled back streets of Belfast and the thrill seeking underworld of Brighton, Die Hard Mod is a fast-paced tale of lust, love, friendship and righteous retribution.
My Bloody Alibi
by Dominic Milne
My Bloody Alibi is the story of two Young Women, Cass Hall and Marcella Gray, who share an uncanny likeness.

While serving time together in Holloway prison, Cass and Marcella concoct a plan to rid themselves of the men who have blighted their lives; a rapist policeman and a murderous drug dealer. Between them they create the dancing sensation "Sylvana", who works a podium in Soho's infamous Alley Cat Club. While trading places on the podium, each lures the other woman's nemesis to an empty flat on the same Saturday Night, so justice can be dispensed. Their plan is hindered by the arrival on the scene of Liam Kenny, an Irish ex-con, who is owed money by the owner of the Alley Cat Club. When the night revenge finally arrives, the mother of all storms hits Soho...