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The Products of A Sick Mind has now become a trilogy, The Sick Mind Trilogy!!!
After another brief period of incarceration for public safety, award winning writer D G Jones returns with two brand new mini books to add to the popular Products of A Sick Mind, thus creating the Sick Mind Trilogy…

The sickness now comes in three gurgling chunks:
The Products of A Sick Mind
The Products of A Sickly Mind
The Products of A Sicker Mind
(Books can be read in any order)

All new tales of strange weirdness, some horrific, some funny and all disturbing, come explore the wonderful creations of the Underground’s Number One Author in journeys of gore splattered, entrail rupturing fun...

The Products of A Sick Mind
Six stories of the sick, the strange, and the downright weird exploring such delights as parasites, extreme sexual deviance, hacksaw surgery, and the real nature of lycanthropes. Not for the squeamish, The Products of a Sick Mind walks a nightmare path of horror, comedy, and bizarre sexual practises. This collection pushes at the boundaries of taste and sanity, and forms a prequel to the Thaylian Asylum Trilogy. Exclusive eBook material, containing six brand new stories and added bonus content: some of the choice cuts from the now legendary D G Jones blog “Slippery Entrails”.

The Products of A Sickly Mind
Starting off with a gentle meandering tale of resurrecting corpses, A Sickly Mind gradually cranks up the sickness with two brothers fighting the world’s craziest duel, a midnight drive down Strange Disappearance Road, Jo and Maria running a rather messy business together and finally a tale of necrophiliac romance that goes badly wrong and is off the stomach turning scale .

The Products of A Sicker Mind
Once again trawling some of the darkest corners of the sick bucket, A Sicker Mind is a searing collection of nauseating lunacy all done with a cheery smile. In this collection, lie such gems as wandering penis syndrome, constipation on a never seen before scale, an internet date that goes very badly wrong and for no other reason than as a lazy plot device, encounters with a demented leprechaun who has a habit of putting very unpleasant hexes on people.

WARNING: Explicit content, disturbing, and graphic material.

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The Sick Mind Trilogy was inspired by the following review from Ansible in the US:

“Is this porn? Or just sick?
This review is from: THE MACHINE (The Machine Trilogy industrial edition)
I missed the note about "explicit content" so I was quite shocked when I started reading. It starts out with very sadistic descriptions and grossly described sexual situations…I have no idea how this book ended up on the Top 100 Free Books in Science Fiction. Sorry to say, but this book looks like the product of a sick mind. I won't be reading it.” April 17, 2012.

“This, (along with T-bag’s write up of The Oddball Express) has got to be one of my favourite ever reviews, but it got me thinking, sure, THE MACHINE is violent, brutal and uncompromising, but it’s not sick, I wonder if I can write something that is. If this one makes you squirm or feel physically ill, it’s done its job…” (D G Jones 12/02/13).

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