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"Nothing stays dead. Not the dogs. Not the voices. Not me." Seven
Dark Stars: Blackness Absolute is a special hardback edition of the
classic collection of dark fiction from the author of The Darkest
Touch. This chilling work looks to explore the glowing truth that
burns hidden amidst the darkness in our lives. Inspired by the
great horror authors of the past and present such as H.P.
Lovecraft, Stephen King, and Harlan Ellison, this revised edition
includes ten short stories alongside the novella Grim: the six
original and acclaimed stories in the collection, three disturbing
new stories from Joseph Sale, and the winning story of the
'Blackness Absolute' Short Story Competition by Matthew Blackwell.
Experience the darkness like never before.
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Burnt Fur (Paperback)
Joseph(Sale), C M Saunders, Rachel Lee Weist
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R290
Discovery Miles 2 900
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Ships in 10 - 15 working days
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"There are those who bow to darkness. And there are others to whom
darkness bows." In 2060 Caleb Rogers and his partner Tom Marvin put
away one of the most dangerous serial killers Texas has ever known:
Craig Smiley, an ex-infantry mental patient who believes he can
summon seven gods through a series of disturbing rituals. Caleb and
Tom secured him a life sentence in Mars's toughest prison. They
thought the whole thing was finished. But when Smiley escapes the
prison seven years later and sets out once again on his insane
mission, Caleb and Tom are sent to Mars to track him down. Both cop
and criminal are determined to finish what they started. Only the
criminal will stop at nothing. Gods of the Black Gate is part
thriller, part supernatural horror, part sci-fi blockbuster and at
its heart: a journey of spiritual descent.
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Lost Voices (Paperback)
Joseph(Sale), Ross Jeffery, Christa Wojciechowski, Emily Harrison
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R366
Discovery Miles 3 660
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Ships in 10 - 15 working days
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Lost Voices is a horror collection of tales left by the wayside:
stories recorded on abandoned VHS tapes, horrors found in lifeless
towns, voices silenced by the encroaching darkness. Born from a
conversation about screwed up stories that'd been rejected from
various anthologies, magazines, and callouts for being too weird,
freaky, and dark, Lost Voices dredges these lost tales from a past
better forgotten. Featuring twelve dark tales by Joseph Sale, Emily
Harrison, Christa Wojciechowski and Ross Jeffery, Lost Voices
promises to push the boundaries of what horror can be and do.
Foreword by Steve Stred.
Levi Jensen is, by all accounts, a loser. He failed sixth-form,
never got to university, and works at a no-future fast-food
restaurant. The only thing he's good at is gaming. When his father
starts dying of a new type of cancer, only treatable privately and
at impossible expense, Levi's one hope of saving him becomes the
million-dollar cash-prize for winning the dark-fantasy video-game
Fate of Ellaria. But Levi isn't the only one with motivations
beyond money for winning. And the price of success in Fate of
Ellaria might mean the destruction of what little he has left in
the real world. Save Game is a heart-breaking story of an underdog
against all odds, as well as a love-letter to the beauty of
video-games. Inspired by the amazing and eclectic everyday people
who inhabit the gaming world, and the pain of their real-world
lives, Save Game aims to show the courage of those who feel they've
got no place in reality.
Clone Smiley has vanished. No one knows where he has gone. With the
dark of the Origin-verse now awake, something moves across the
multiverses, destroying all it touches. One by one, each universe
falls, its defenders shattered. Soon, it will reach our world, and
then there will be nothing left. From the far corners of the
multiverse, a desperate group gathers, the only hope of saving
existence itself now resting on the shoulders of killers,
psychopaths, prophetesses, and a broken man. Return To The Black
Gate is a story of loss and unlikely love, of the battles we fight
to hold onto what little we have, and a vision of an end-times
never-before-imagined. Where Gods of the Black Gate was a
crime-thriller, and Beyond The Black Gate was a sword and sorcery
epic, Return To The Black Gate is a harrowing war-story; a tale of
despair and heroism in the face of unimaginable horror.
Once, he killed in the name of the gods. Now, he'll kill the gods.
Following on from the events of Gods of the Black Gate. Craig
Smiley was once one of the most dangerous serial killers the world
had ever known. He killed in the name of seven dark gods. Now,
betrayed and offered up as a sacrifice by the very deities he
served, Smiley finds himself transported to a mysterious realm
beyond the Black Gate. On a quest for revenge, and possibly
redemption, Smiley will face the gods that made him, and kill for
the very last time.
In this new title, James Sale, author of Mapping Motivation and
creator of the Motivational Map, explores the mythical triumphs and
tribulations of the workplace, how to stay motivated on the quest
of life, and how to overcome the monsters and obstacles that
way-lay us. This guide is essential not only for Maps
practitioners, but anyone seeking to become a modern day Odysseus
and find their way home.
The legendary singer Vainamoinen has been gone for fifteen years
and people have lost all hope of him coming back, save for a few.
Lemminkainen was once friends with the singer and they fought
together in an old war - a war in which Lemminkainen was killed.
Lemminkainen came back, though not without a price. Each day he
loses feeling and parts of his mind. He has to find the old singer
again before he turns hollow. The warlord Kaleria has grown bold in
the singer's absence and started to take over Kaleva one district
at a time. But when he imprisons Lemminkainen in the Giant's Keep,
a smith, a warrior, an old mariner and a farm-girl decide to rescue
him. But to do that, they will need help. They will need to get
Vainamoinen back. Kaleria is no ordinary warlord. Beneath him lies
something old and dark that has waited a long time in the Giant's
Keep...And it is without humanity.
In the north of England there is a small town - located just off
the beaten A-road of civilization - called Pitwell. Driven there by
flooding caused in a violent storm, four hapless travelers seek
refuge in the town's only hotel, and for a while, as the storm
calms and the river waters sink, everything seems like it's going
to be ok. Just when it's time for the travelers to return to
reality, however, Pitwell decides to show its true colours...Sale's
most sickening story yet: Orifice is a classic 'creepy town' tale
re-invented for the modern era. Full of savage imagery and
traumatizing scenes, this will give even the most diehard horror
fan palpitations.
Pilot 93 has been cut off from New Babylon, lost through a
wormhole. Communications have stopped. He is alone at the edge of
the universe in a one man ship. With rapidly dwindling oxygen, food
and fuel, he must find a way to survive, but what will prove even
harder is finding a reason to. Haunted by visitations from an
infamous serial killer and with only a black box of recordings and
his ship's personality upload to draw strength from, Pilot 93's
journey will challenge what it means to be lonely, what it means to
be human, what it means to even be alive. In this sci-fi novella,
Joseph Sale brings his usual flair for vivid characters and
haunting imagery to bear whilst also employing a more intimate
first person style that emotionally strikes to the heart. Aching,
desperate and heroic, The Meaning of the Dark will surely be
counted amongst his finest work.
"Nothing stays dead. Not the dogs. Not the voices. Not me." Seven
Dark Stars is a new collection of horror fiction from the author of
The Darkest Touch that looks to explore the glowing truth that
burns hidden amidst the darkness in our lives. Inspired by the
great horror authors of the past and present such as H.P.
Lovecraft, Stephen King, and Harlan Ellison, this collection
features the dark novella Grim: the story of Blake MacTire, a
detective in the slums of Birmingham who's confronted by a killer
that believes his dead mother is alive again at the bottom of a
lake. Blake's sure it's nonsense - only - he's seen something in
the lake too. Something awful and familiar. And it wants him.
Alongside this longer tale are six short stories, each one casting
light on things hidden in the abyss of our psyche. This book is
sure to frighten, enlighten, and hold you until the final page.
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