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Ray Wallace
Ray Wallace hails from the Tampa, FL area and is the author of THE NAMELESS, THE HELL SEASON, YEAR OF THE DEAD: BOOK ONE, the novella DAYS OF RAIN, the short story collection LETTING THE DEMONS OUT, and the One Way Out novels ESCAPE FROM ZOMBIE CITY, ESCAPE FROM ZOMBIE ISLAND, and ESCAPE FROM... show more

Ray Wallace hails from the Tampa, FL area and is the author of THE NAMELESS, THE HELL SEASON, YEAR OF THE DEAD: BOOK ONE, the novella DAYS OF RAIN, the short story collection LETTING THE DEMONS OUT, and the One Way Out novels ESCAPE FROM ZOMBIE CITY, ESCAPE FROM ZOMBIE ISLAND, and ESCAPE FROM ZOMBIE PLANET. He also writes reviews for SFReader.com."For a first novel, THE NAMELESS is outstanding..." - HORROR WORLD"ESCAPE FROM ZOMBIE CITY is a really fun read and welcome addition to zombie literature." - SHROUD MAGAZINEwww.raywallacefiction.blogspot.com
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Soze Says rated it 9 years ago
Ray Wallace is one of my favourite indie horror authors who consistently manages to impress me with his quality prose and disturbing imagination. Letting the Demons Out is no exception to these rules, as he gathers 16 of his short works of fiction into this collection.Most are straight out horror, w...
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Soze Says rated it 10 years ago
Half the battle as a writer seems to be finding a way to hook your reader and keep them engaged - especially when writing in a sub-genre as saturated as zombie apocalyptic fiction.To his credit, Ray Wallace has found his hook. And it's generally a good one. Short, sharp chapters, each representing t...
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Soze Says rated it 10 years ago
Having only read one book by Ray Wallace before this one, I had almost no idea what to expect from Days of Rain. That previous book was one of those adult choose your own adventure stories in which you play the second person protagonist and are given choices on how to proceed through the narrative, ...
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