These are the current titles by Brian DuBois.

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Coming Soon!!!

Spring 2023!!!

A SHOVEL BUDDY is a confidante who, in the event of your death, will remove any and all embarrassing personal items from your home which you do not wish family or law enforcement to see.

Murphy Rudolph is: jobless, lazy, broke, depressed, and still living at home with his parents. So, accepting the duties of shovel buddy for his recently deceased grandfather is actually a step up from his sad, meaningless existence. Then Murphy discovers what it is his grandfather has actually been hiding. That revelation catapults him into an insane environment lorded over by a perverse evil. To survive he must decide to destroy his grandfather's legacy or hand it over to other demented people

Brian DuBois has created another well-crafted piece of literary fiction filled with humor, violence, sex, and gore. The Perverse Misadventures of Grampy’s Shovel Buddy is a part of the Riding the Finger Universe which began in 2022 with the release of Riding the Finger.

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When the honest are doomed.

When the innocent are condemned.

When there are no good guys to cheer for.

You’re forced to choose the best of the worst.

Or at least the cutest…..

The strongest…..?

The smartest…..?

Maybe just the one who doesn’t want to kill you first.

Riding the Finger is a connected collection of short stories about a demonic cult, its members and its victims. It forces us to go to some very ordinary places to experience some very disturbing behaviors by characters either creating or suffering through some very uncomfortable situations. If you like well-written prose with a sense of humor and a violent, gory edge to it, then step on in and enjoy the ride.

Currently available through the author and this website only. See the STORE page to order.

At the Modoc Motor Lodge in quiet Utica, New York, you don’t need to worry about who slept in the bed before you arrived or if the sheets are clean, but whether or not anyone has been massacred in your bathtub of it the blood stains on the carpet are still fresh.

Dante Block came to Utica for one last chance at establishing a successful adult life for himself before ultimately admitting that he was a complete and utter failure doomed to a lonely life of poverty, misery, and thankless hard work. He never once thought he would have to come face to face with a ruthless, brutal murderer as well.

But, in less than five days, Dante went from fighting for his financial independence and dignity to fighting for his life and the lives of many others who were unfortunate enough to have been associated with the Modoc Motor Lodge on the day Dante Block rolled into town.

Currently available through the author and this website only. See the STORE page to order.

A classic struggle between good and evil

To be decided upon within a single day.

By ordinary people.

In an ordinary setting.

Twenty strangers linked solely by the coincidence of their location. A quiet suburban shopping mall in a quaint little city.

It is here where a struggle develops between the forces of right and wrong with simple human nature choosing a side for all of those involved.

Twenty very different people who will profoundly affect the lives of one another because of those forces that drive them to succeed. Their lust for sex. Their quest for power. Their passion for wealth. And their reliance on greed.

Twenty very different and very unique people, divided into two opposing groups by nature’s desire for order and based upon the age-old rule that “only the strong survive.”

One Saturday at the Mall will be enough to change their lives forever.

Available through Godless.com for digital download. Paperback copies can be ordered through Amazon or eBay.

The environmentalist Brooke Lear . . . Her mentor, Chief of Detectives Milton Hamilton . . . Their project . . . Drain a secluded lake in a seemingly quiet town in upstate New York . . . To unearth nine homemade coffins. Nine coffins that contain the bodies of nine mutilated children. Teenagers who Brooke had once been acquainted with and who had been reported missing from two local juvenile detention centers. One of which Brooke herself had attended. Overwhelming evidence leads Det. Hamilton to a famous nearby bakery and its matronly owner. A bakery Brooke had worked for at one time in her youth, and a woman she had once been very close to. With too many personal coincidences for her to ignore, Brooke follows along as Hamilton infiltrates the secrets of the Flying Dutchman Bakery, and exposes a forty-year rampage of violence. Nine coffins. And nine young victims. Victims of torture. Victims of rape. Victims of murder. Victims of a woman Brooke once held dear, A woman she is, only now, learning the complete truth about. A terrifying and bone-chilling truth . . .

Limited copies available at author appearances. Can be ordered through Amazon and eBay.