A thrilling Halloween read

It was fun to see that Deep South Magazine calls me a "Man of Mystery" and says that my novel, "The Cottoncrest Curse" is a "thrilling Halloween read."

The Magazine goes on to state:

"Michael H. Rubin’s thriller The Cottoncrest Curse can definitely be judged by its cover. With the title in white and a raised drip of blood coming down from the “o” and the “n,” this debut novel is both terrifying and tactile at first glance. Open to the prologue, in which a docent in an antebellum costume describes a gruesome murder-suicide on the stairwell of a massive plantation home, and you’ll be hooked on Rubin’s captivating story."

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http://deepsouthmag.com/2014/10/inter...
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Published on October 31, 2014 20:24 Tags: antebellum, halloween, terrifying, thriller
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