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The Omens Call: A Horror Anthology

Unravel their message. Translate their meaning. Your life may just depend on it…The world has its messengers, its harbingers of bad tidings. Some call them premonitions, others call them superstitions, all we know for certain is that in the cracks between the layers of our reality the truth is known. Warnings come in a strange array of mediums; from circling ravens, to withering crops, to nightmarish late-night visitors, and it is up to us to hear the messages they bear on their tongues…In this horror anthology, eleven talented authors explore the prophetic nature of dark omens. Featuring tales of demonic possession, prophetic storms, nocturnal insect clouds, small-town cover-ups, and breaking skies, “The Omens Call” will open your eyes to the primal languages that humans dare not speak.Dare you heed the omen’s call?This hair-raising collection features:“Everything As It Was” by Warren Benedetto“The Lamb of Stull” by David Ivey“Nails” by R.A. Busby“Room Thirteen” by Julie Hiner“The Human Stork” by Zoltán Komor“Morton Cottage” by Leeroy Cross James“Juniper's Spring” by Daniel Willcocks“The Mourning Veil” by Mary Rajotte“Knock One Down” by Kevin R. Doyle“Meltham's Children” by Chris Moss“The Split Through the Sky” by Lena NgThis collection has been edited by Daniel Willcocks and Julie Hiner, and published by Devil’s Rock Publishing. For more information, visit www.devilsrockpublishing.com

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