From the winner of the Blackfeather Award for Best New Horror 2014! "A powerful myriad of horror styles... deeply chilling!" "Terrifying and personal!" Justin MacCormack's "Tales of Terror" - Book Four A kingdom on the edge of the abyss. A winter never-ending. A prophecy uttered on the lips of a madman. In this dark fantasy tale, a king struggles to stand strong against the machiavellian forces of his neighboring fiefdoms, all the while straining from the rot that has corroded his own lands from within. A terrifying look beyond the dark mirror of the soul in the bleak lands of the human psyche. In his breakthrough short story "Return to 'Return to Oz'", Justin MacCormack creates a shocking and disturbing tale of raw psychological horror, which has been hailed as 'shocking and personal'! This anthology collects tales of Genre-Bending Dark Fantasy and Horror, including the popular "Black Feathers" and many more! Included here is the nightmarishly chilling horror "The Next Station" - A young woman experiences a shocking discovery on a train ride which will change how she looks at the world forever... Also included is the disturbing nightmare tale "Letters of the Whitechapel Particulars". Learn the true history of Jack the Ripper as these documents are revealed for the first time in the light of day - and tremble at what they will mean for the world... And more tales of dark fantasy and horror! Like us on Facebook at facebook.com/pages/Justins-Tales-of-Horror/723106317755555
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- Release Date 07/31/2015
- Authors Justin MacCormack, Oliver Davenport
- Language English
- Company Ionic Publications
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