Bloodletting Go by E. M. Roy
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When a supernatural earthquake traps a group of friends inside a 1990s underground bar in Portland, Maine, they are pulled into a horrifying alternate dimension where existential monsters begin killing them one by one. Bloodletting Go is a surreal, claustrophobic horror novel packed with underground club culture, psychological terror, and cosmic dread.
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Bloodletting Go
by E. M. Roy
Paperback | ISBN: 9798995818205
A night out at an underground bar becomes a waking nightmare in this brutal and surreal horror novel steeped in 1990s alternative culture, existential dread, and supernatural terror.
December Paige and her friends head to Redacted, a beloved underground club tucked beneath the streets of Portland, Maine. The music is loud, the crowd is chaotic, and the atmosphere hums with the familiar energy of mosh pits, cigarette smoke, cheap drinks, and youthful recklessness. It is supposed to be another unforgettable night among friends.
Then the earthquake begins.
Without warning, a violent supernatural tremor traps everyone inside the club and tears reality apart. Suddenly isolated from the outside world, the survivors find themselves pulled into a warped dimension where the rules of existence no longer apply. Hallways shift. Time fractures. Reality itself seems hungry. One by one, the group begins to disappear in increasingly horrifying ways as they desperately search for an escape from a place that may not want to let them leave alive.
As paranoia spreads and survival becomes more uncertain, old tensions, hidden fears, and buried trauma rise to the surface. In this nightmarish world, monsters are not always the most dangerous thing waiting in the dark.
Blending cosmic horror, psychological terror, and nostalgic 1990s underground culture, Bloodletting Go delivers a claustrophobic descent into fear, identity, survival, and the terrifying cost of holding on when the universe demands you let go.
Perfect for fans of surreal horror, queer horror fiction, psychological suspense, and gritty underground settings, this chilling novel drags readers into a blood-soaked labyrinth where every choice may be their last.







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