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Chupacabra - Blood in the Hills: A Cryptid Horror Thriller Set in the Texas Badlands

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A remote Texas desert. A bloodthirsty legend. A conspiracy that will bury them all... or unleash hell on Earth.

When livestock are found savagely mutilated and drained of blood, the terrified whispers El Chupacabra walks the night. But the reality is far more horrifying than any folklore.

Border Patrol Agent Luis Herrera and local veterinarian Marisol Flores stumble upon a truth that chills them to the a top-secret government program, Project Chimera, has lost control of its monstrous, genetically engineered bio-weapon.

Now, the creature stalks the desolate canyons, its hunger insatiable, its attacks escalating from livestock to humans. As the body count rises, a ruthless federal agent descends not to help, but to silence anyone who knows too much, determined to bury the secret of Project Chimera beneath the Texas dust.

Trapped between the ravenous Chupacabra and a shadowy government force, Luis and Marisol must fight for their lives, their town, and the horrifying truth before they are all consumed by the blood in the hills.

Perfect for fans of relentless monster horror, chilling cryptozoology tales, and gripping government conspiracy thrillers. If you crave stories of military experiments gone catastrophically wrong and desperate battles for survival, then prepare for a descent into terror.

Scroll up and grab your copy of Blood in the Hills today!

156 pages, Kindle Edition

Published May 27, 2025

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April 23, 2026
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I always that the chupacabra was like a mutate dog, these were like lizards or something close to it. Overall it was entertaining.
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