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Tressa Graves Horror Novelist

Tressa Graves


Last Updated: 9/20/2009

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Gender: Female
Status: Married
Age: 40
Sign: Sagittarius

City: BRANDON
State: FLORIDA
Country: US
Signup Date: 11/30/2005

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Thursday, August 16, 2007 

Category: Writing and Poetry
Dave Baker, a collector and writer of the genre,
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WOOD KILLERS by Tressa Graves , an up - and - coming NEW Horror writer , is the BEST HORROR NOVEL I have read in DECADES !! One thing that is disturbing to me is the fact that REAL LOCALS are used in her book , places that I know exist , so in fact this adds to the SHEER TERROR in my mind's eye !! If you love creepy and atmospheric books , I HIGHLY RECOMMEND this OUTSTANDING novel ! But don't read it alone , on a stormy night ! I did and had nightmares for days to come ! The NEW Edition will be available soon.


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Rachel Clark (Gibsonton Florida) -

Hello everyone you have got to read this owsome book,This book is better then the chainsaw massacre.It is very well written, so you will be able to see,hear,feal,and smell everything that is going on. (so intense) It is not your typical horror story no high heeled women and no slow killers, to witch I thought was great.The ending will blow you right out of the water. When you get the book get comfy, becouse you wont be able to put this book down, till it is done , enjoy. I did.
( YOU HAVE TO READ!!!!!)


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Jeff Thomas  (Detroit, MI)

The debut novel from Graves is a rare encounter in the world of horror/suspense fiction. All the characters are three dimensional, the locales are brought vividly to life, and the narrative's structure is placed within in a reality in which we believe, understand, and most importantly care about. Graves weaves an entertaining tale where the violence becomes more harrowing, the suspense more threatening, and the climax more riveting because of a direct and gifted prose that is perfect for the silver screen. Good fiction cleverly entertains us for an interval of time, but great fiction leaves us thinking about the narrative for days, and desperately craving more. I will be looking forward to the next Graves novel.

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