Novels + Anthologies by H.T. Boyd
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Go You And Touch That Beautiful Black: A Detective Story
By H.T. Boyd
February 1958. On the run from his troubled past, private detective, John Henie arrives in the town of Odder’s Cottage, Rhode Island where he worms his way onto the murder case of Kelly Bragan, a local drunk discovered with his liver ripped from his body.
As he struggles with his own debilitating alcoholism, Henie follows a series of otherworldly clues pointing him toward the mythical Viderhoffa, a vampire sustained on the souls of drunks.
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Leutogi: A Horror Story
By H.T. Boyd
May 2001. Manhattan socialite, Egret Covello, is dying to be skinny. When she hears whispers of an exotic tapeworm in the Australian Outback, Egret, accompanied by her microcephalic teenage son, Noah, sets out for the Land Down Under to get herself infected as soon as possible. As her date with a stomach parasite draws nearer, Egret is confronted by demons from her past, and a looming question: How much is she willing to give for the perfect body? Originally completed in 2018, Leutogi is a comedy-horror novel focused on body image and anorexia, it is the first novel by H.T. Boyd.
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Palo Duro: A Sci-Fi Story
By H.T. Boyd
May 1969. Robert Wolgast is a family man working a steady job as the Operations Floor Manager for the Briarcheck Refrigerator Company. When strange lights appear in the sky over his small canyon town of Palo Duro, and his wife, Charlotte, begins communicating with them through her spinal cord, their marriage and sanity begin to slowly unravel. Originally completed in 2020, Palo Duro is a sci-fi drama focused on marriage, regret, and time. It is the third novel by H.T. Boyd.
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Horrormaxx: Volume 1
By H.T. Boyd
Enter Horrormaxx: a yearly horror anthology. This inaugural issue features four stories of strange second chances and desperate bids for escape. A babysitter receives a concerning phone call in The Only House On Chanticlair Lane. A recovering addict on a rehab nature trail faces his literal demons in Old Mint River. A psychic gambler bids farewell to his wife in American Telekinetic. A Russian travels to New York to broker the exchange of an elusive VHS tape in Woman In Chair Film.