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organs and limbs. She had systematically cut off each of his fingers, toes and both his ears. At some point throughout the procedure, Duncan had lost his mind completely. She was partly upset by that. She wanted him to suffer as much as possible. At the end, he was blubbering and rambling incoherently.
         She finished him off by cutting off his penis and testicles and shoving them into his mouth. By then he was so far gone, he actually chewed enthusiastically until he bled out. It was funny to watch. He had no idea he was dying while he chewed his own testicles as if they were jawbreakers.  Then the life drained out of him.
         Once he was gone, she sat and looked at her work. For the first time in over a year, she felt happy, at peace. She knew the nightmares would finally end and she took comfort knowing she’d saved lives. She peeled off her rubber gloves and picked up her bag, taking it with her outside as she walked to the edge of the beach.
         Looking out at the ocean, she removed her bloody clothes and let them fall into a pile in the sand. The last time she had been naked outside, was the day Duncan had taken her. This time, she waded into the water, feeling the waves sweep over her. Blood pooled around her as it washed off her skin. The water was cold, but exhilarating. Once the water was chest deep, she leaned back and just let herself float as she looked up at the sky. Drifting alone in the ocean, she hoped the water would wash the bloodstains off her body and her soul.
     
    The End
     

A Note from Tim Miller
     
         Hi everyone. Thank you for taking the time to read my book “Hell, Texas.” I truly hope you enjoyed it. Whether you enjoyed it or not, I would like to invite you to take a moment of your time and head to Amazon.com and/or Goodreads.com and write a short review with your thoughts.
         Reviews are extremely helpful for authors for a variety of reasons. The most important of which, they give us your immediate feedback. I read all of my reviews, good or bad, and take all the readers’ input into consideration upon improving my next book. Writing isn’t just me telling you a story, but it is you joining me on a journey. So I want to make sure that journey is as much fun for each of you. Thank you all again for allowing me to do what I love.
    Your friend,
    Tim Miller

About the Author
     
    Tim began writing at a very young age. As a teenager he would write short stories of horror to entertain himself and his friends. Not knowing at the time this would one day lead to his dream of becoming a published author.

Tim has studied various religions and psychology as evident not only in his earlier religious publications, but also in his later work as an extreme horror author. Tim's true calling began in the horror genre with The Hand of God series. 

Although the book still retains religious qualities it is a complete 180 from his earlier writings. His main character is Pastor Charlie who does "God's Work" by murdering those who sin. His four years serving as a U.S. Marine is also apparent in this series, with his realistic descriptions of weapons and tactics Pastor Charlie and various other characters use throughout the books.

He branches out further into the horror genre with the publication of Dark Exorcist. Tim's knowledge of religion still plays a major role in this book, along with his time spent working as a correctional officer. 

In Family Night Tim begins his descent into extreme horror. Eddie is loving father with a very dark and sadistic side. Family Night is psychologically terrifying. His description of torture and gore push boundaries other authors would never dare to cross.

He is able to touch every nerve with the reality that this is something that could be happening right now. With similarities to one of Tim's favorite horror movies, The Texas Chainsaw Massacre, you will find that Eddie and his family are even harder to forget.

Tim currently lives

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