The Bell in the Fog and Other Stories
by Gertrude Franklin Horn Atherton
Nightmare Illustrated magazine, the new picto-fiction page-turner from Horrified Press. Special Halloween first issue.
Le Monde Justine Partie 2: "L'equilibre De La Terreur"
by Guillaume Gest
Suite des aventures de Justine sur la planete Erret. La venue au monde de Lucas alias l'enfant de Justine, l'arrivee des explosifs, les infiltrations, la guerre font de ce volet une passionnante epopee.
LENINGRAD NIGHTS by the World Fantasy Award nominated author of THE TOOTH FAIRY. A story of human dignity , the hunger for survival and a possibly angelic intervention set during the 900 day siege of Leningrad in WWII. HOW THE OTHER HALV LIVES by the Arthur C. Clarke Aawrd nominated author of DAYS. A modern Faustian tale. A business ensures his glittering success by the brutal abuse of his doppleganger, little suspecting that he is laying the foundations for his own destruction.
The General Theory Of Haunting (The Snow Trilogy)
by Richard Easter
Idle hands can - and often do - get themselves involved in things they shouldn't. As to what that might be, it's best to ask the dark thinking Thirteen O'clock authors, for their imaginations range far and wide, as you will find when you delve into this anthology. It might stop your idle hands from getting involved in dark things, but then again...
Welcome to 13 terrifying tales of axe murderers, stalkers and a fistful of homicidal maniacs. Here you'll read about a man who is missing his family near a mental institution, a boy who sees a tall man who hacks up and collects body parts. Also you will read about an author who stalks his victims to write a perfect horror nevel, or if you are brave enough, you can read the tale of the two college girls who pick up a hitch-hiker on a dark and stormy night.
"Ominous, purposeless, pauperly & prisoned; Jeremy Thornton is drunk on St. Withen's. His father, his mother, his brother are dead, So Jeremy Thornton drinks ale for his head." Follow the twisting trail of countless murders in this 18th century mystery embroiled with conspiracy, embezzlement, cannibalism and supernatural revenge. Enter the grotesque world of master story teller John D. Chadwick in this deliciously blood soaked, black comedy in the tradition of The Penny Dreadful.
Wuthering Heights is the only published novel by Emily Bronte, written between October 1845 and June 1846[1] and published in July of the following year. It was not printed until December 1847, after the success of her sister Charlotte Bronte's novel Jane Eyre, under the pseudonym Ellis Bell. A posthumous second edition was edited by Charlotte. The title of the novel comes from the Yorkshire manor on the moors of the story. The narrative centres on the all-encompassing, passionate, but ultimatel...