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Justin Park's debut poetry collection.This volume of 31 poems looks at love, loss, trees and writing as a newly found discovery of writing and artistic expression sets him on a journey through life with a new lens with which to view the world.
The sixth book in the Sabat series.Mark Sabat, ex-priest, SAS-trained killer, exorcist, had been a man with a dreadful mission for most of his life. His evil brother, Quentin, had chosen the Left Hand Path and his soul had haunted Mark.Finally, Quentin had been destroyed but now Mark faces another enemy, master criminal The Reaper who is also one of Satan's disciples. The Reaper, following his escape from prison, is bent on revenge on G. N. Strong, the private detective who had been instrumental in his capture.Sabat's role is to protect Strong from a deadly foe who has supernatural powers.His enemy is the eternal principle of evil made flesh.
In 1975 an army of gigantic crabs, the result of an underwater nuclear experiment, attacked the Welsh coastline. The battle was bloody, many lives were lost until the crustacean invaders were defeated.Over the ensuing years they turned up in the oceans of the World with further terrible slaughter of humans. Finally, though, it was believed that these monsters from the deep had been eradicated. Only memories of their invasions of land remained with the older inhabitants, tales of their depredations on mankind were whispered but often ridiculed by the modern generations.Until a few of the survivors returned to the Welsh coast and began breeding secretly in a maze of caverns beneath the cliffs, preparing for a further attack on mankind.
Trying To Be So Quiet & Other Stories presents three stories about love, loss and the horror that comes when grief removes our reason for living from the world.In 'The Second Wish', a son coping with the sudden death of his parents returns to his childhood home only to find that, despite everything being familiar, things inside seem increasingly unreal.In 'Damage' a grieving lover loses all sensation of pain as she tries to make sense of her enduring grief.The title story is a novella telling of a husband's struggle with the reality of his wife's death as he remembers their life together. Although haunted, he struggles to find the ghosts that assail him as meaningful as the bleak fact that he is now alone. But that doesn't stop him seeing them… "A hint of Robert Aickman in the slow accretion of off-kilter detail and shades of Christopher Priest [and] the metafictional conceits of Jorge Luis Borges." - The Guardian"A writer with an incredible deftness of touch. Note perfect grasp of character, the ability to render the mundane strange with a turn of phrase, deeply literate yet not an ounce of pretension, Everington is a quiet but potent voice in horror fiction." - Ginger Nuts Of Horror"A small, quiet, poignant novella about grief and significance. No noise, no fuss, just good, honest writing about the things that matter." - Gary McMahon
"I might as well get straight to the point here - this is a frigging superb short story! Think Eli Roth's 'Hostel' (2005) meets Edward Lee's 'The Chosen' (1993), crossed with a Clive Barker style search for the ultimate sensual thrill. Wrap that all up in a fast-paced, tightly-written and incredibly atmospheric short story - and you've got yourself one hell of an entertaining read," wrote DLS reviews about Clandestine Delights, one of the stories featured in this volume.Death Dreams in a Whorehouse collects nine blood-soaked tales of terror and intrigue from the mind of J. R. Park; a mind that Scream magazine described as 'one of the darkest places in the universe'.Containing the stories Treats, Mandrill, Connors, Clandestine Delights, Head Spin, The Svalbard Horror, Screams In The Night, The Festering Death and I Love You.
J. R. Park lends his particular brand of new-wave pulp horror to the festive season, with twelve twisted tales of yuletide terror. From ghosts to psycho-Santas to killer nativity scenes, the turkey's not the only thing that's getting served.Featuring the stories: Once A Year, The Girl With The Reindeer Tattoo, Christmas Wrath, A Christmas Tradition, Black Aura, Fragmented, Behold All The Angels, A Touch Of Frost, Dear Constance, The Thirteenth Day and The Wassailer.Also containing A Demon In Santa, written by the author when he was ten years old.'J. R. Park is a much needed shot in the arm for gritty pulp horror.' - DLS Reviews
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