Bleed More, Bodymore

Bleed More, Bodymore by Ian Kirkpatrick is a 306-page work published by Steak House Books on October 31, 2021. This narrative centers around Joey, a mechanic in Baltimore who, after retrieving her best friend’s car from a notorious area known for body dumping, discovers a corpse in the trunk. As the police suspect her friend, Joey embarks on a quest to prove his innocence, leading her into the depths of the city’s dark underbelly.
Readers will encounter a blend of urban fantasy and horror as Joey’s search reveals unsettling truths about her city, including themes of intergenerational trauma and the lingering presence of the past. The story unfolds against a backdrop of supernatural elements, with a haunting atmosphere reminiscent of Edgar Allan Poe and Tim Burton. The narrative explores the complexities of guilt and the unseen forces that shape our lives, all while navigating the eerie streets of Baltimore.
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HORROR IS WHAT HAPPENS WHEN EVIL OVERTAKES THE HEART.
Joey’s a Baltimore mechanic. One night, she receives a call from her best friend, asking for his car to be picked up from the infamous body dumping grounds of Baltimore: Leakin Park. When she arrives, there’s little more around than a stalled-out car and a couple of ravens, so she leaves only with the car. Back at the body shop, it doesn’t take long for the smell of rot to permeate the trunk. Inside? A corpse. The cops say her friend did it. His absence is his guilt, but Joey knows better. She will find her missing friend and she will prove his innocence.
But something isn’t right in Baltimore. It’s not just the feeling that someone is always watching from the city’s abandoned buildings… Her search for her friend reveals something much worse hiding under her city. A ghost town, a reaper, regret. Suddenly, the city’s rage and the stink rising out of the dirt make much more sense.
A haunting, magical story about intergenerational trauma and how the ghosts of the past can follow us with aesthetics like Edgar Allan Poe meets Tim Burton and the rage of Stephen King. This novel will show you around Baltimore with a little dread and a lot of spunk. Watch out for the ravens.
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