Evil Bleeds, But Not Much
Evil Never Bleeds is book four in Rod Little’s Whisper Killer Series, and Jack, my favorite demon is back. His victims are always criminals, pedophiles, degenerates and sociopaths. For example, in book one, The Whisper Killer, Jack saves a town from men hell-bent on slaughtering every man, woman, and child in town. In Evil Never Bleeds Nick is possessed by Jack. Nick is a young man in his early 20s who hangs with best friend, Jayson. The BFFs board an overnight bus to rescue a friend, Christine, who is being held for ransom by kidnappers.
On the ride to rescue her, the bus is besieged by hijackers looking for a weapon of supernatural origins and a hired killer. But there’s more. There’s another demon in this tale who fuels the rich and divides the poor feeding off human hate, anarchy, and pain.
Author Rod Little writes a gripping horror thriller in this fourth book in the Whisper Killer series. The writing is concise, the characterizations impressive, and the settings are as clear as if the reader is actually there. Jack’s mission is to right the wrongs and if need be, kill horrible people.
Evil Never Bleeds is a novel you’ll have trouble putting down; just don’t read it right before bedtime.
About the Author
Rod Little is known for his horror, suspense, and science fiction novels and novellas. Born in Illinois, Rod moved to Pittsburgh, PA, and worked as a linguist and translator. In 1994, he opened a sci-fi and horror-related gaming and video store, which he kept open for 11 years, until 2006, when he moved to the tropics to continue writing again.
A devout fan of old monster movies, post-apocalyptic themes, giant creatures, starships, 80s slasher films, good chillers, Stephen King and John Carpenter, this shows in his writing.
His horror novel, The Whisper Killer, hit the bestseller list.