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From the minds of guests of ANTHOLOGY (AnthoCon), Northern New
England's only Multi-Genre Literature and Arts Convention, comes a
compendium of imaginative prose, poetry, and art. FEATURING WORKS
FROM: Meghan Arcuri T. G. Arsenault Michael Bailey David Bernstein
Tracy L. Carbone Scott Christian Carr Victorya Chase Robert Davies
Mandy DeGeit Timothy P. Flynn John Goodrich Scott T. Goudsward
Marianne Halbert Stacey Longo Kevin Lucia Bracken MacLeod Michelle
Mixell G. Elmer Munson Holly Newstein David North-Martino Errick A.
Nunnally Craig D. B. Patton Susan Scofield B. E. Scully Julie
Stipes Andrew Wolter K. Allen Wood Richard Wright Candace Yost T.
T. Zuma... Learn more at www.anthocon.com.
Hiram Grange was already broken when his world was turned upside
down by the horrifying revelations of a beautiful and dangerous
woman. Faced with the possibility that he's been a pawn in a
diabolical game, he seeks the truth in the snows of Krakow. But the
truth is guarded by ancient, winged things, and the truth has teeth
... The fifth and final novella in Volume One of the Scandalous
Misadventures of Hiram Grange. Featuring beautiful original
illustrations and cover by Malcolm McClinton, and striking
woodblock print embellishments by Danny Evarts.
From its global headquarters in Boston, the mysterious Occlusionist
Movement is preparing to control the world with its Digital
Eucharist, while in the serpentine bowels of the city an ancient
demon is unleashed, eager for revenge against the man who
imprisoned it years ago--Hiram Grange On the heels of the release
of Hiram Grange and the Twelve Little Hitlers, Rob Davies'
intelligent and uproarious novella, Hiram Grange & the Digital
Eucharist, has challenged the boundaries of adventure horror
fiction. Eucharist is the third installment in the Scandalous
Misadventures of Hiram Grange series.
Hitler has escaped. Twelve of them, to be precise, each cloned from
the original and hiding in the bizarre American underground. Hiram
Grange has been tasked with hunting them down. The only problem:
he's hit rock bottom. His worst binge ever --- a mad dance with
absinthe, opium and depression. HIRAM GRANGE & THE TWELVE
LITTLE HITLERS continues the misadventures of the scurrilous boozer
and malcontent Hiram Grange. Though afflicted with a laundry list
of dysfunctions, addictions and odd predilections, Hiram Grange
stands toe to toe (and sometimes toe to tentacle) with the
black-hearted denizens of the Abyss, dispensing justice with the
help of an antiquated Webley revolver and a Pritchard bayonet.
Something wicked walks the streets of the picturesque New Hampshire
village of Great Bay--something that has inexplicably risen from
the grave to wreak a horrifying vengeance. Only one man can stop
it--provided he can stay sober long enough to answer the call Hiram
Grange and the Village of the Damned introduces readers to the
scurrilous boozer and malcontent, Hiram Grange. Though afflicted
with a laundry list of dysfunctions, addictions and odd
predilections, Hiram Grange stands toe to toe (and sometimes toe to
tentacle) with the black-hearted denizens of the Abyss and
dispenses justice with the help of his antiquated Webley revolver
and Pritchard bayonet. The first of a five part series. Cover and
illustrations by Malcolm McClinton, and original woodcut prints by
Danny Evarts
Hiram Grange doesn't believe in fate. He makes his own destiny.
That's a good thing, because Queen Mab of Faerie has foreseen the
destruction of the world, and as usual... it's all Hiram's fault.
He must choose: kill an innocent girl and save the universe... or
rescue her and watch all else burn. Just another day on the job for
Hiram Grange. In Book Four of the Scandalous Misadventures of Hiram
Grange, author Kevin Lucia, takes his readers on a wild chase
through Belfast's darker boroughs as Hiram Grange faces his
toughest--and perhaps most unusual--assignment yet.
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