THE INDUCTION
A NOVEL OF TERROR
Part of the rediscovered pulp horror series. First published in 1982, banned for decades, now unearthed again. Cheap pulp, sleazy shock, and extremely violent tales for true horror fans.

From Ugly Spirit Press
Corporate success comes at a deadly price when Xavier learns his dream job is actually an initiation into an ancient society of killers.
TALES OF TERROR

The Induction
"Xavier Dobbs just graduated with a business degree, and landing a shiny corporate job at MayPal Technologies feels like stepping into a perfect dream, too good to be true. The Dobbs name carries weight in boardrooms, but Xavier has never really understood why. But induction day brings the clarity he always wanted. MayPal's executives aren't just executives, they are part of an ancient, secret society of killers. Xavier's bloodline is at the center."
Coming Soon
"The next chapter in the rediscovered series lurks in the shadows... waiting to be unearthed from the forbidden archives..."
Coming Soon
"Another tale from the vault of the damned approaches... Its secrets too dark to reveal until the time is right..."
ABOUT THE AUTHOR
Little is known about Daniel Forsham, a reclusive writer who spent most of his life drifting between cheap boarding houses, bars, and libraries across the U.S. and Europe. His work, violent, dreamlike, and unsettling, circulated in small press editions during the 1970s and '80s before vanishing into obscurity.
WHAT READERS SAY
These novellas read like they were written by a madman. 'The Induction' is relentless, disturbing, and absolutely brilliant.
Banned for good reason. This is pulp horror at its most extreme— no boundaries, no apologies, just pure terror.
Daniel Forsham's work makes other horror writers look like children. These rediscovered classics deserve their cult status.
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