The Slaughterhouse on Bostwick Road

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"The Slaughterhouse on Bostwick Road" is a brutally chilling tale that cuts deep into the underbelly of a forgotten Florida town. Set against the eerie backdrop of Bostwick, this horrifying novella from the pen of Thomas Miller follows the grotesque legacy of the Saw family—generations of butchers who have traded livestock for human lives in their hidden slaughterhouse.

Melvin Saw, the town's seemingly quiet meat vendor, has become infamous for his mouthwatering sausages and "special pork" stew. But beneath the rusted roof of his family's farm lies a truth soaked in blood and corruption. With his deranged father Archabaled—once a fired Winn-Dixie butcher turned homicidal artisan of flesh—Melvin operates a human meat processing ring fueled by the county’s most vulnerable souls: the homeless, addicts, and forgotten.

In a county praised for reducing its homeless population, no one dares to question the missing, the silence beneath the bridges, or the screams buried under pig feed. Not until social worker Angela Dupree begins to investigate. Her death ignites a terrifying reckoning, one that will shatter the illusion of small-town peace and expose the monstrous truth.

Disturbing, unrelenting, and soaked in Southern Gothic terror, The Slaughterhouse on Bostwick Road explores the depths of human depravity, power, and the horrifying price of silence. This isn’t just horror. It’s a scream echoing through the cypress trees—one you’ll never forget.

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