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From the time he is found wandering the forest as a five-year-old, Stefan has been the constant companion of Prince Roland, heir to the throne of Irthlan. So, when Roland decides it's time he saw more of his future kingdom, Stefan isn't about to let him go alone.It's the moment Roland's ambitious cousin Norfulk has been waiting for, and the adventure becomes an exercise in life-threatening danger. Stefan is determined to keep his friend and prince safe, but in the process he discovers a secret that will change his life.
In a daring history that never was, pirates roam the skies instead of the seas. Fantastical airships sail the clouds on both sides of the law. Within these pages, you will find stories of pirates and their prey with a few more pragmatic airships thrown in. With stories ranging from Victorian skies to an alien invasion, there is something for everyone in these eighteen tales of derring-do!
Brenda is trying to cope with raising her four-year-old daughter after an accident tore her family in half. As she and Daisy go for a much-needed treat, the little girl spots a Skellyman on the corner. This pivotal encounter leads to a wave of mounting terror as Brenda's life begins to come undone around her. Who is the Skellyman? Why does he keep appearing? Can the sympathetic policeman Brenda turns to stop the madness before it is too late? And why does Daisy insist that her dead brother is trying to tell them something important? I have always preferred the supernatural in tales of horror, the knot between life and death. Rie Sheridan Rose's Skellyman is cool and creepy. Her first horror ...
Mysterious and looming, towers and tower-like structures pierce the skies and shadow the lands. Hides the Dark Tower includes over two dozen tales of adventure, danger, magic, and trickery from an international roster of authors. Readers of science fiction, fantasy, horror, grimdark, campfire tales, and more will find a story to haunt their dreams. So step out of the light, and into the world of Hides the Dark Tower--if you dare.Featuring fiction by Richard Chizmar, Alex Shvartsman, Rie Sheridan Rose, Jeff Stehman, Jonathan Shipley, Robert E. Waters, Evan Dicken, Anatoly Belilovsky, Brad Hafford, A.P. Sessler, Larry C. Kay, Jeremy M. Gottwig, Steven R. Southard, Kelda Crich, M.J. Ritchie, Edward McDermott, Ray Kolb, Andrew Gudgel, Jeremy Zimmerman, N.O.A. Rawle, Meg Belvoir, David Beazley, Briana McGuckin, Kane Gordon, Peter Schranz, G. Scott Huggins, Vonnie Winslow Crist, and Kelly A. Harmon, and featuring a poem by Laura Shovan.
Sent to investigate a string of murders in a quiet remote egg, can Hawk Tasifa find the killer before she becomes the next target? Prentice Tasifa is an investigative hawk whose been deployed from The Order to the small egg of Gould, a mountain village. A missing girl had been found dead. Hawks investigate strange and difficult situations throughout the Kingdom of Aves. They can "see the unseen," by accessing a unique ability to activate hawk-like vision, a trait they carry through their bloodlines. When Prentice arrives in Gould, she soon discovers that there isn't just one bird dead, but three. There's a serial killer operating in Gould, and she has to find the person before she ends up next. If you love goddess worship, winged humans, mystery, and magic, this story is for you.
"When you have eliminated all which is impossible, then whatever remains, however improbable, must be the truth."Sherlock Holmes is one of the most recognizable characters in Western literature. Conan Doyle's inimitable detective has been the subject of literally thousands of books, movies, television shows, plays and even songs. With the rise of the BBC series and the release of most copyrights, the beloved character has found a new life among modern audiences. In An Improbable Truth: The Paranormal Adventures of Sherlock Holmes, 14 authors of horror and mystery have come together to create a unique anthology that sets Holmes on some of his most terrifying adventures. A pair of sisters willing to sacrifice young girls to an ancient demon for a taste of success, a sinister device that can manipulate time itself, and a madman that can raise corpses from the dead are just a few among the grisly tales that can be found within these pages. Curl up with a warm cuppa and leave all the lights on. This is not your grandfather's Sherlock Holmes.
Josephine Mann is down to her last five dollars and in desperate need of a new job, when a chance encounter with Professor Alistair Conn completely upends her life. Soon she and her cat have steady employment, a new home, and a string of adventures that quite takes her breath away! Steampunk meets Dime-Novel in this first volume of The Conn-Mann Chronicles.
No horror writer can work without a graveyard or two to draw on for inspiration. Thirteen O'clock authors took up the challenge to fill an anthology with graveyard based stories - what a mix of chills and horror came in! Open graves, closed graves, haunted graveyards, the whole gamut of themes are right here. Enjoy...
Things are not where they should be. The normal rules of what is possible have ceased to exist and the consequences for those involved are disturbing, shocking and downright disturbing! Join Editor Rich Dodgin and the authors from imprint Sinister Saints Press for this collection of dark writing at its best!
Animal tracks, railroad tracks, there are many and various interpretations of the word and Thirteen's talented authors have explored them in their inimitable way, to bring you a diverse set of stories. Walk with them in the tracks they have created and see what horrors, gore and surprises await you...