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Book four in the Skitters series, Ragers follows the Rage Squad as they explore abandoned playschool Sunny Shades on the trail of a group of mutated humans - victims of The Rage, a drug with horrible side effects. Facing three unstoppable, hateful monsters, the members of the squad are separated and forced to face The Rage alone...

This chapbook is a standalone horror story - while fans of The Rage saga (as seen in This Lonely Carcass Song and Blood for a Cambium Heart) will find an ending in these pages, new readers can enjoy a frightening, bloody gore-fest with more to it than meets the eye...

More Skitters available now, including The Kampus Song, Dry January, and The Kiln-Fired Heart. Look out for Dark Seed, coming soon.

65 pages, Paperback

Published February 24, 2021

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Nick Harper

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March 4, 2021
I think I've finally found my adult Goosebumps.

This is my favorite Skitters yet—something I probably say with every new installment, but it keeps proving true. This issue, RAGERS, goes back to one of my favorite Harper stories, The Rage, which we saw in THIS LONELY CARCASS SONG and in BLOOD FOR A CAMBIUM HEART with the X237 experiments and Babylon Flower and a few mysterious characters. RAGERS still acts as a standalone piece, for those who haven't read the others, so rest assured that you can go into this one without having read the others and still enjoy it.

Awesome horror and gore and action! Highly recommended to horror fans.
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Author 36 books73 followers
July 17, 2021
Very gruesome and horrifying, this continuation of the Rager series follows a team of four soldiers sent into a decaying nursery to hunt down three beasts and the syringes they've stolen. It will shock and surprise you, and maybe even gross you out at times. Again, Harper proves he can write long action sequences, which is most certainly a difficult skill.
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