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“Mike Thorn brings his masterful skill with immersive language and style to this beautiful and disturbing collection.” – Laurel Hightower, author of Crossroads and Whispers in the Dark “With Peel Back and See, Mike Thorn plants one bloody foot in the history of horror and the other firmly in its future.” – Sam Richard, author of Sabbath of the Fox-Devils and To Wallow in Ash & Other Sorrows In spaces both familiar and strange, unknowable horrors lurk. From the recesses of the Internet, where cosmic terror shows its face on an endless live feed, to a museum celebrating the sordid legacy of an occultist painter, this chilling collection of sixteen short stories will plunge you into the eerie, pessimistic imagination of Mike Thorn. Peel Back and See urges its readers to look closer, to push past surface-level appearances and face the things that stir below. “Mike Thorn’s Peel Back and See is a stunning show-stopper of a fiction collection.” – Eric LaRocca, author of Things Have Gotten Worse Since We Last Spoke
First multi-year cumulation covers six years: 1965-70.
L’énigme aux yeux verts dévoile le parcours tragique de huit amis d’enfance, ainsi que de leurs familles et proches, confrontés à une histoire bouleversante à l’aube de leurs vingt ans. À travers les chapitres de ce livre, vous serez plongés dans l’après-guerre, explorant la complexité des âmes et des esprits. Suivez des femmes et des hommes exceptionnels qui luttent pour échapper à la monotonie de la vie quotidienne. À PROPOS DE L'AUTEUR Jean Decier s’est consacré à l’écriture de romans à une période avancée de sa vie. Après avoir expérimenté l’univers de l’anticipation à travers "Les aventures de Pénélope", son premier livre, il décide d’explorer la romance avec L’énigme aux yeux verts, une saga familiale inédite.
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Tapestry making flourished in the major centers of western Europe from the fourteenth through the nineteenth centuries. Thousands of tapestries were woven as special commissions for church, crown, and nobility. This publication is a comprehensive catalogue of the Museum's collection of tapestries and allied works made after the Middle Ages.-- Metropolitan Museum of Art website.