In The Resurrectionist by Wrath James White, Dale McCarthy is a serial murderer with the unique and miraculous ability to resurrect the dead. He can bring the dead back to life with no memory of their deaths allowing him to kill them again and again and again.
Ever since her new neighbor moved in, Sara Lincoln has been having terrible nightmares. Last night she dreamt that she and her husband were brutally murdered in their beds. This morning she woke to find clean spots on the carpet as if it had been scrubbed with bleach, bloody sheets in the laundry, and bloodstains on her mattress. Night after night the dream is the same. With no one prepared to take her wild fears seriously, Sarah will have to piece together the grisly clues in time to save herself from being murdered. Again.
"This should definitely be on your reading list." --Shroud Magazine
"If you want to read something different from anything else you'll read this year, this is the book to read." --Fear Zone
"... reads like a rollercoaster ride through Donner Pass sitting next to Jeffrey Dahmer with an engine fueled by Rob Zombie. . . . Never boring, always exciting and bristling with violent pleasures, White's sharp, cutting prose . . . pulls readers along until the bloody end." --Cemetery Dance
"Wrath James White is the premiere author of hard-core horror. Period." - Edward Lee author of The Black Train
Wrath James White is a former World Class Heavyweight Kickboxer, a professional Kickboxing and Mixed Martial Arts trainer, bodybuilder, distance runner, performance artist, and former street brawler, who is now known for creating some of the most disturbing works of fiction in print.
He is the author of Succlent Prey, a novel of extreme erotic horror, the acclaimed short story collection The Book of a Thousand Sins, and the novellas His Pain and Population Zero. Wrath is also the co-author of Teratologist co-written with the king of extreme horror Edward Lee, Orgy of Souls co-written with Maurice Broaddus, Hero co-written with J.F. Gonzalez, and Poisoning Eros co-written with Monica J. O'Rourke.


