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"THE BROWNSTONE takes the occult thriller one step beyond Rosemary’s Baby. Fans of Peter Straub and Stephen King will find a realm of terror never yet explored. Originally published by Pocketbooks of Simon & Schuster and became a national best-seller with more than a million copies in print."

The Brownstone

For Justine Knight it’s a dream come true: an entire floor in a New York brownstone, rent-free for six months with an option to buy in a few years. It’s his one chance to remain in New York and to keep looking for that magical break as a theatrical director.

Justin’s wife Chandal, however, has her doubts from the start. The two elderly sisters who own the house give her the creeps right away. When the young couple moves in, everything begins to go wrong. Nightmares haunt Chandal’s sleep, horrifying figures appear at the windows of the deserted third floor, and in the attic, religious rituals come terrifyingly close to murder. Worst of all, Justin seems to have succumbed to some unbreakable spell.

Gradually, Chandal must face the dreadful truth: her husband is possessed by a demonic power that the two old ladies control. Justin is lost, there’s nothing she can do to save him. But is she willing to pay the price to save herself?

© Ken Eulo 1982 All rights reserved

"Ken Eulo’s The Brownstone, a terrifying tale of possession held readers spellbound with the story of lovely Chandal Knight and the two sinister old sisters who changed her life forever. Now the terror continues, in the eagerly awaited sequel, THE BLOODSTONE."

The Bloodstone

Chandal has no memories beyond the fateful night the Brownstone burned. The night her husband and the two old sisters perished. There, her mind stops. No one, including the psychiatrist at Lakewood sanatorium has been able to uncover the terrifying events of that fateful night two years ago. But some inexplicable force will draw Chandal back to New York, back to a charming carriage house nestled behind a Brownstone, back to the lost moments within her mind when a dark presence entered her body.

Soon a pendant will appear in Chandal’s purse, a red-veined stone on a tarnished chain, a stone that has its own memories, memories of blood and evil. And still Chandal will not remember. For beyond the flickers of memory lie the terrors of her past. And just as two strange old sisters once waited at the window of the Brownstone, an evil now waits for her. Waits, lives and breathes for Chandal to surrender to the powers of THE BLOODSTONE.

© Ken Eulo 1982 All rights reserved

The Deathstone

Chandal’s occult nightmares were behind her. For seven years she and her husband Ron had lived happy, loving lives. Then–– at the start of a Rocky Mountain vacation with their daughter, Kristy, an accident strands them in a village of eerie customs and strange rituals¼to which the friendly townspeople eagerly invited their new visitors.

Suddenly, Ron is plagued by bloody visions, and Kristy becomes obsessed by creatures no one else can see. Then–– the Carnival of Summer, the crowning of the queen, and the strange Sabbath that calls for a gift of flesh and blood. Now a long-forgotten specter of evil reaches out again for Chandal, while a lone stonecutter carves another name in the great rock above the town.

© Ken Eulo 1982 All rights reserved

The House of Caine

The year is 1966. JFK is dead. The Vietnam War is in full swing. The 60’s are tearing America apart.

Except in Millhouse, where life and death go on as they always have under the watchful eyes of the house of Caine. A terrible secret lives in Millhouse, the town Robert Martin once called home until his terrible secret drove him out.

Now Millhouse’s lost son has returned, bringing chaos and death with him. Searching for his past, Rob Martin threatens to bring Millhouse’s darkest secrets to the burning light of day. And when Rob Martin to all within–– unless they kill him first.

© Ken Eulo 1994 All rights reserved

The Ghost of Veronica Gray

“To be blessed in life, one must learn to die,” Veronica said. Dorothy knows, because she wrote it all down in her diary, every word Veronica said. It was such fun to have a new friend, so pretty, so smart, so full of secrets ...so nice not to be alone anymore.

Now, in the dark, decaying house next door, Veronica shows Dorothy her deepest secret. There are whispers of death in the hallway, blood in the attic, blood on the stairs. And on a rainy summer day, as Dorothy slips into the past, into murder, even into madness ... Veronica will show her how to kill.

© Ken Eulo 1985 All rights reserved

Nocturnal

He comes into her dreams, killing ravaging, insatiable.

Rose had always had strange, remarkable powers, seeing into the future, into other people’s lives. Now, alone in the city, her nights are filled with savage dreams, visions of menace, of rape, of murder. Twice, she has received powerful, deadly vibrations from a man with a terrible need to kill. Twice, friends of Rose have died beneath his insane fury.

Now he is hunting her, relentless, vicious, not to be denied. Now he is circling closer. Soon she will sense his breathing, hear his footsteps, feel his fatal force. Soon, her screams will echo in a final, bloody, midnight fight for life.

© Ken Eulo 1983 All rights reserved

Manhattan Heat

Lt. Frank Caldwell, NYPD, doesn’t need any more problems. A recovering alcoholic, recently divorced, he’s supposed to be vacationing with – and reassuring – his little daughter.

But he can’t refuse the most confusing and troubling case of his career; a man collapses on a city street and, ten minutes later, has become a rotting corpse. The witnesses aren’t talking–– one has gone catatonic, and the others are terrified by something they won’t name.

Caldwell’s a good cop–– he’s always done things by the book. But to solve this grisly crime, he’ll have to throw away the book and do what justice demands.

© Ken Eulo 1991 All rights reserved

"Uncaging a fury not experience since Jaws, Claw is a tale of stark, unimaginable terror that is fast-paced, riveting and completely believable."

Claw

Who is the hunter?

At night, a 700-pound Siberian tiger makes an impossible leap from his seemingly impenetrable cage and drags a young woman to a horrific death. The beast is called Rajah, a ruthless killing machine possessed of almost supernatural intelligence, and an insatiable appetite for blood. Only Dr. Meg Brewster, the beautiful veterinarian at the L.A. Zoo, suspects that something more than animal nature is at play.

And who is the prey?

Now, as Rajah roams a panic-stricken city, it’s up to Meg to stop this relentless rampage of violence. Joined by two men¾one she used to love, and one she’s rapidly falling in love with–– she’ll track him down in a tense and dangerous chase, unaware that there are others in on the hunt as well, intent that neither Meg nor any of the search party survive.

© Ken Eulo 1991 All rights reserved

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