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Squirming All the Way Up by Joey Powell
"Something ancient being lurks within The Fellowship of the First Divine, a Christian White Nationalist cult that has insidious plans for the Sanderson brothers."
After their mother dies, Joe and Anthony Sanderson reunite in rural Virginia to reconcile the events that tore them apart years ago. For Joe, it’s a chance to indoctrinate his brother into the Fellowship of the First Divine. For Anthony, an investigative journalist, it’s an opportunity to exploit a Christian White Nationalist cult. Unbeknownst to either of them, an ancient being lurking underneath the town has insidious plans for them both.
“Powell masterfully crafts a cosmic horror cult extravaganza.” —Angela Sylvaine, Bram-Stoker-Award -nominated author of Frost Bite
“Promises to still be writhing in your brain long after reading.” —David Washburn, author of DIY Exorcism
“With his direct prose and clever storytelling, Joey Powell offers not only a book you won’t be able to put down, but a tale to keep you up at night.” —J.V. Gachs, author of Epiphany and Unholy
“Frank, unapologetic, visceral, and gross, with one of the coolest monsters I’ve seen in a long time.” —T.T. Madden, lead writer of Hunt a Killer: Blair Witch
After their mother dies, Joe and Anthony Sanderson reunite in rural Virginia to reconcile the events that tore them apart years ago. For Joe, it’s a chance to indoctrinate his brother into the Fellowship of the First Divine. For Anthony, an investigative journalist, it’s an opportunity to exploit a Christian White Nationalist cult. Unbeknownst to either of them, an ancient being lurking underneath the town has insidious plans for them both.
“Powell masterfully crafts a cosmic horror cult extravaganza.” —Angela Sylvaine, Bram-Stoker-Award -nominated author of Frost Bite
“Promises to still be writhing in your brain long after reading.” —David Washburn, author of DIY Exorcism
“With his direct prose and clever storytelling, Joey Powell offers not only a book you won’t be able to put down, but a tale to keep you up at night.” —J.V. Gachs, author of Epiphany and Unholy
“Frank, unapologetic, visceral, and gross, with one of the coolest monsters I’ve seen in a long time.” —T.T. Madden, lead writer of Hunt a Killer: Blair Witch