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The Even: T. A. Moore
In the Even — a city built in the intersection between the real and the not —ruled by the iron whim of the demon Yekum where treachery brewed amidst the ever-changing streets. Ancients dwell in the city who have out-lived their purpose and grown jaded with their immortality. They want only to die and they will take the whole world with them if they have to: suicide by Apocalypse.
Only Faceless Lenith, goddess, cynic and gambler, stands in their way. The fate of the world rests on her shoulders and mankind did not conceive her to be wise.
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How to Make Monsters: Gary McMahon
Mankind has always made its own monsters. Shaped from our failures and fuelled by our shattered dreams, they have always walked alongside us. These 14 dark stories will show you the monsters that other people have created, shining light on nightmares that just might be your own bad dreams made flesh…and proving beyond all doubt that each of us knows exactly how to make monsters.
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Voices: Edited by Mark S. Deniz & Amanda Pillar
In every room, there is a story. In this hotel, the stories run to the wicked and macabre. Well-crafted psychological and supernatural horror offerings await you, each written by a master storyteller. Whether you are looking to be shocked, disturbed or out-right frightened, Voices will have something to titillate your nerves and make your hair stand up on end. Leave the lights on and brew a strong cup of tea, the voices in the room plan on keeping you up all night.
Voices is available for purchase in Australia at Fantastic Planet, Perth, Dymocks Southland, Melbourne and Pulp Fiction Books, Brisbane. $2 from every Australian sale goes to the Paul Haines Cancer Fund.
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Grants Pass: Edited by Jennifer Brozek & Amanda Pillar
The world has ended. It was an act of bio-terrorism gone horribly wrong: A drug resistant version of the Black Death, an airborne mutation of the Ebola virus and the “Super Flu” were let loose on the world. Barely anyone survived. A year before the collapse, Grants Pass, Oregon, USA, was labelled as a place of meeting and sanctuary in a whimsical online, “what if” post. Now, it has become one of the last known refuges, and the hope, of mankind. Would you go to Grants Pass based on the words of someone you’ve never met?
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Dead Souls: edited by Mark S. Deniz
Before God created light, there was darkness. Even after He illuminated the world, there were shadows — shadows that allowed the darkness to fester and infect the unwary. The tales found within Dead Souls explore the recesses of the soul; those people and creatures that could not escape the shadows. From the inherent cruelness of humanity to malevolent forces, Dead Souls explores the depths of humanity as a lesson to the ignorant, the naive and the unsuspecting. God created light, but it is a temporary grace that will ultimately fail us, for the darkness is stronger and our souls…are truly dead.
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The Phantom Queen Awakes: Edited by Mark S. Deniz & Amanda Pillar
A woman is found washing clothes by a fjord; the cloth dripping blood into the stream. A crow flies over a battlefield, cawing in the dimming light. Men deceive each other, women fight amongst themselves. Intrigue, magic, love and war… Welcome to the world where Morrigan, the Celtic goddess, reigns supreme. The Phantom Queen Awakes features tales from Katharine Kerr, Elaine Cunningham, C.E. Murphy, Anya Bast and many more…
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Scenes from the Second Storey (Australian Edition)
Edited by Amanda Pillar & Pete Kempshall
Each story in the Scenes from the Second Storey anthology was inspired by a track from The God Machine’s album. Quirky, dark, insightful and sometimes downright disturbing, these tales reflect the emotions and images our authors experienced when they heard ‘their’ song from Scenes from the Second Storey. If you love The God Machine or are looking for a collection that boasts a stable of talented Australian writers, you must grab a copy of Scenes.
Requiems for the Departed: Edited by Gerard Brennan & Mike Stone
Requiems for the Departed contains seventeen short stories inspired by Irish mythology, from some of the finest contemporary writers in the business. Watch the children of Conchobar return to their mischievous ways, meet ancient Celtic royalty, and follow druids and banshees as they are set loose in the new Irish underbelly, murder and mayhem on their minds. Featuring top shelf tales by Ken Bruen, Maxim Jakubowski, Stuart Neville, Brian McGilloway, Adrian McKinty, Sam Millar, John Grant, Garry Kilworth, T.A. Moore and many more.







