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Safe Haven
Apr 8, 2013
by
Steve Byrne
$0.00
A short story from the author of ‘Phoenix’.
Vietnam 1966
The bloodstained journal of a North Vietnamese soldier is discovered in the jungles of the Central Highlands. Nguyen Van Khue is separated from his unit, lost in a forest stalked by grey ghosts. When he reaches the remote village of Mau Giang, where Vietnamese and savage tribespeople live together in the shadow of an ancient temple, it seems like a pocket of Utopia in the midst of a vicious war. But are the villagers trying to keep the war out, or prevent a dark secret from escaping?
Vietnam 1966
The bloodstained journal of a North Vietnamese soldier is discovered in the jungles of the Central Highlands. Nguyen Van Khue is separated from his unit, lost in a forest stalked by grey ghosts. When he reaches the remote village of Mau Giang, where Vietnamese and savage tribespeople live together in the shadow of an ancient temple, it seems like a pocket of Utopia in the midst of a vicious war. But are the villagers trying to keep the war out, or prevent a dark secret from escaping?
The Thirteen Signs
Aug 1, 2016
$4.60
The stars have always held a fascination. The yearly rotation of the constellations guides ceremonies, rites, symbols, prepares for the harvest and sows the fields. More than merely celestial bodies, they seem to have some uncanny relationship to the affairs of humanity.
The signs that designate the zodiac may portend good but every star sign has its dark side. An association seen both in popular culture and criminality.
As the stars wheel through the seasons, we grow older. Some grow wiser, others stranger. Some choose to listen to the better angels of their nature. Others brood over the fires of anger, cruelty, revenge. In the end, though, the course of the stars, and our fate, is fixed. A grinning skull punches its way through the belly of the sundial. A skeletal hand points towards the ultimate destination: The grave.
The stories in this anthology, expertly chosen and edited by Dean M. Drinkel, play weird and dissonant variations on the music of the spheres. They pluck the dark potential from each zodiacal sign, the better to wring delicious shivers from the reader. All the horrors have been fictionalized for your convenience and safety.
All thirteen – which are:
The Order Of Aries
by Mark West
Mike Decker is asked by an old friend to rescue his daughter from a small group of Satanists. He discovers the job is a lot tougher than he'd originally thought and things turn nasty and painful.
Come Join The Blood Parade
by Lily Childs
Ancient bloodlines and the carving of beasts bring terror to green and not-so pleasant England.
Seven For Eight
by Romain Collier
The bakery shouldn’t have that many people in it at closing time, surely? The rain is pouring and the lights go out. Then comes the first scream...
Carapace
by Raven Dane
A spoiled and indolent young nobleman gets a rude awakening, one with horrific consequences.
Leo
by Tim Dry
The story of a young man who exacts a terrible revenge on his abusive father.
Solomon Carson And The Death Of A Virgin
by Trevor Kennedy & Robert E. Tate
A tormented and dejected young man, who may or may not be mentally ill, receives demonic messages and diabolical demands from another realm
Leeber
by Christine Dougherty
A hitman and his target couldn’t be a more star-crossed combination, but is love stronger than fate?
The Scorpion Dance
by Amelia Mangan
A secluded Hollywood mansion. A faded musician. His private obsession. A dance of death, sex, rebirth, revenge.
One in Twelve by
Steve Byrne
A family man worries that his wife may be complicit in the brutal Sagittarius murders…
A Sorrow Of Sweet Pipings
by Jan Edwards
What could a boat trip offer her beyond sun, sea and sand? Darkness beneath the sun.
Ganymede
by Emile-Louis Tomas Jouvet
A being from the stars visits the past, present and future – what message does it have for the planet and one man in particular?
Hooked
by James Everington
A paranoid holidaymaker is unsure if he is caught in a trap or is merely bait for someone else...
Worshipping The Snake
by Dean M. Drinkel
Jules meets Frank at a party, does he really know what he’s let him in for? Does it really matter? After all, what has he got to lose?
The signs that designate the zodiac may portend good but every star sign has its dark side. An association seen both in popular culture and criminality.
As the stars wheel through the seasons, we grow older. Some grow wiser, others stranger. Some choose to listen to the better angels of their nature. Others brood over the fires of anger, cruelty, revenge. In the end, though, the course of the stars, and our fate, is fixed. A grinning skull punches its way through the belly of the sundial. A skeletal hand points towards the ultimate destination: The grave.
The stories in this anthology, expertly chosen and edited by Dean M. Drinkel, play weird and dissonant variations on the music of the spheres. They pluck the dark potential from each zodiacal sign, the better to wring delicious shivers from the reader. All the horrors have been fictionalized for your convenience and safety.
All thirteen – which are:
The Order Of Aries
by Mark West
Mike Decker is asked by an old friend to rescue his daughter from a small group of Satanists. He discovers the job is a lot tougher than he'd originally thought and things turn nasty and painful.
Come Join The Blood Parade
by Lily Childs
Ancient bloodlines and the carving of beasts bring terror to green and not-so pleasant England.
Seven For Eight
by Romain Collier
The bakery shouldn’t have that many people in it at closing time, surely? The rain is pouring and the lights go out. Then comes the first scream...
Carapace
by Raven Dane
A spoiled and indolent young nobleman gets a rude awakening, one with horrific consequences.
Leo
by Tim Dry
The story of a young man who exacts a terrible revenge on his abusive father.
Solomon Carson And The Death Of A Virgin
by Trevor Kennedy & Robert E. Tate
A tormented and dejected young man, who may or may not be mentally ill, receives demonic messages and diabolical demands from another realm
Leeber
by Christine Dougherty
A hitman and his target couldn’t be a more star-crossed combination, but is love stronger than fate?
The Scorpion Dance
by Amelia Mangan
A secluded Hollywood mansion. A faded musician. His private obsession. A dance of death, sex, rebirth, revenge.
One in Twelve by
Steve Byrne
A family man worries that his wife may be complicit in the brutal Sagittarius murders…
A Sorrow Of Sweet Pipings
by Jan Edwards
What could a boat trip offer her beyond sun, sea and sand? Darkness beneath the sun.
Ganymede
by Emile-Louis Tomas Jouvet
A being from the stars visits the past, present and future – what message does it have for the planet and one man in particular?
Hooked
by James Everington
A paranoid holidaymaker is unsure if he is caught in a trap or is merely bait for someone else...
Worshipping The Snake
by Dean M. Drinkel
Jules meets Frank at a party, does he really know what he’s let him in for? Does it really matter? After all, what has he got to lose?
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Search and Destroy
Aug 12, 2013
by
Steve Byrne
$0.99
A short story from the author of ‘Phoenix’—a dark horror adventure set during the Vietnam War
Vietnam 1967
A unit of Vietnamese fighters ushers an ancient ox cart through the jungle trails of the Central Highlands. What is the secret of its bloody, fly encrusted cargo?
For the Special Forces team tracking them, the only way to find out is to follow them below ground—into the dark heart of a Viet Cong tunnel complex, where something evil waits.
Vietnam 1967
A unit of Vietnamese fighters ushers an ancient ox cart through the jungle trails of the Central Highlands. What is the secret of its bloody, fly encrusted cargo?
For the Special Forces team tracking them, the only way to find out is to follow them below ground—into the dark heart of a Viet Cong tunnel complex, where something evil waits.
Phoenix
Nov 10, 2012
by
Steve Byrne
$2.99
Vietnam 1967.
Something monstrous has risen from the ashes of war…
When the US marines enter the hidden village of Mau Giang, they unleash an ancient darkness from within its temple walls. A fearful secret kept for generations by the native Montagnard tribespeople.
Abraham Curtis travels to Vietnam to visit his sister Jenny, an aid worker in Saigon. Together they join a humanitarian convoy into the Central Highlands, where Jenny is to adopt a child orphaned by the conflict.
But the influence of the breached temple is spreading its contagion across the combat zones of Vietnam like gangrene through flesh, and soon it will destroy Bram’s world. Pursued by a bloodthirsty cult, he must search for his missing sister through the war-torn wastelands, his only companions deserters, rebel soldiers and a woman who may not be quite human.
Across the world, protestors line the streets. The battle lines are drawn - war and peace, hawk or dove. Is this the apocalyptic coming of the Man of Blood, prophesied by Nostradamus, or a delusion brought about by Post-traumatic Stress? On panic filled streets, during the Fall of Saigon, Bram will find his answer.
Forget truth. Forget innocence. There are only casualties.
Something monstrous has risen from the ashes of war…
When the US marines enter the hidden village of Mau Giang, they unleash an ancient darkness from within its temple walls. A fearful secret kept for generations by the native Montagnard tribespeople.
Abraham Curtis travels to Vietnam to visit his sister Jenny, an aid worker in Saigon. Together they join a humanitarian convoy into the Central Highlands, where Jenny is to adopt a child orphaned by the conflict.
But the influence of the breached temple is spreading its contagion across the combat zones of Vietnam like gangrene through flesh, and soon it will destroy Bram’s world. Pursued by a bloodthirsty cult, he must search for his missing sister through the war-torn wastelands, his only companions deserters, rebel soldiers and a woman who may not be quite human.
Across the world, protestors line the streets. The battle lines are drawn - war and peace, hawk or dove. Is this the apocalyptic coming of the Man of Blood, prophesied by Nostradamus, or a delusion brought about by Post-traumatic Stress? On panic filled streets, during the Fall of Saigon, Bram will find his answer.
Forget truth. Forget innocence. There are only casualties.
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Craze
Aug 22, 2016
by
Steve Byrne
$2.99
A wave of terrifying paranormal phenomena has swept the UK. A virulent plague known as the Red Death has decimated the population. Law and order has broken down.
The Crisis Powers Government, operating from the fortified heart of London, is attempting to regain control, whilst a shadowy terrorist organisation is rumoured to be harnessing the power of darkness for its own ends.
To escape a riot-torn inner city, a group of survivors must band together, but their flight will force a harrowing confrontation with the demonic forces at the heart of society’s collapse.
The Crisis Powers Government, operating from the fortified heart of London, is attempting to regain control, whilst a shadowy terrorist organisation is rumoured to be harnessing the power of darkness for its own ends.
To escape a riot-torn inner city, a group of survivors must band together, but their flight will force a harrowing confrontation with the demonic forces at the heart of society’s collapse.
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Wordland 4: Whited Sepulchres
May 25, 2014
by
Allen Ashley,
John Travis,
A J Kirby,
Martin Feekins,
Valentino Caro,
Jessica Lawrence,
Gary Couzens,
Gary Budgen,
Steve Byrne,
Terry Grimwood
$5.00
"...for ye are like unto whited sepulchres, which indeed appear beautiful outward but are within full of dead mens bones and of all uncleaness." The Gospel of St Matthew 23:27
Whited sepulchres
Whitewashed and gleaming in in the sun.
Whited sepulchres
The politician's smile
The deceiver's handshake
The freshly painted house of secrets
Whited sepulchres
We know where to find them
So take our clammy, tremulous hands, let us lead you inside and deep into their rotten hearts.
Whited sepulchres
Whitewashed and gleaming in in the sun.
Whited sepulchres
The politician's smile
The deceiver's handshake
The freshly painted house of secrets
Whited sepulchres
We know where to find them
So take our clammy, tremulous hands, let us lead you inside and deep into their rotten hearts.