Sinister Stitches
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Thirteen horror stories weave truths you do not want to hear.
The collection includes:
INTENSIVE SCARE - Three teenagers dabble in the occult and learn there's a good reason to be afraid of the dark.
RED, WHITE AND BLACK - When a clinical trial goes horribly wrong, a lone survivor finds herself fleeing from a sentient infection.
MEETING MUM - Introducing a new girlfriend to your parents has never been so problematic.
MIDNIGHT CLAY - An otherwise pleasant homeward journey is interrupted by a demon with a particularly grotesque skill.
Each story binds the Shadow Fabric mythos tighter, revealing that everything around us is entwined with a deep-rooted darkness. And sometimes that darkness - the "fabric" - tears.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780993060120
ISBN-10: 0993060129
Pagini: 138
Dimensiuni: 133 x 203 x 8 mm
Greutate: 0.16 kg
Editura: Herbs House
ISBN-10: 0993060129
Pagini: 138
Dimensiuni: 133 x 203 x 8 mm
Greutate: 0.16 kg
Editura: Herbs House
Notă biografică
Mark Cassell lives in a rural part of the UK where he often dreams of dystopian futures, peculiar creatures, and flitting shadows. Primarily a horror writer, his steampunk, dark fantasy, and SF stories have featured in several anthologies and ezines. His best-selling debut novel, The Shadow Fabric, is closely followed by the popular short story collection, Sinister Stitches, and are both only a fraction of an expanding mythos of demons, devices, and deceit. The dystopian sci-fi short story collection, Chaos Halo 1.0: Alpha Beta Gamma Kill, is in association with Future Chronicles Photography where he works closely with their models and cosplayers. His work has been compared with British horror authors such as James Herbert, Clive Barker, Dennis Wheatley, and Brian Lumley. Also, his influences spread over to the US where he admits to having been first inspired by Dean Koontz, Stephen King, Dan Simmons, and H P Lovecraft.