'The Light That Failed' is a powerful novel of human suffering, love and loss. In Dick Heldar, artist and journalist, we see a man struggling to rise above his cruel beginnings and neglected childhood to grasp at a chance for happiness in later life.
'The Light That Failed' is a powerful novel of human suffering, love and loss. In Dick Heldar, artist and journalist, we see a man struggling to rise ...
"A really entertaining collection of stories. The lover of fiction could not desire a more entertaining volume." - "Yorkshire Post"
One of Richard Marsh's rarest works, "Between the Dark and the Daylight" (1902) contains twelve of Marsh's cleverest stories, ranging in theme from slapstick humour to Gothic horror.
In "My Aunt's Excursion," the opening story of the volume, an urbanite Londoner leads his provincial aunt and her party of mostly deranged followers on a hilarious and madcap romp across London. In "Exchange is...
"Humorous and highly amusing." - "The Scotsman"
"A really entertaining collection of stories. The lover of fiction could not desire a more ...
She was once a high school senior with an ordinary life. But now eighteen-year-old Madeline Deschamps is haunted by unexplained visions-each one featuring the brutal murder of a woman and the face of the malevolent killer. To make matters worse, Madeline can't shake the feeling that the killer is coming for her.
Seaman Brandon Lyle is no ordinary killer. He's a demon wrapped in human form, sent on a mission from Satan himself to destroy a girl with a very special gift-and to pit humankind against itself, igniting the apocalypse.
While therapy and hypnosis bring Madeline closer to...
She was once a high school senior with an ordinary life. But now eighteen-year-old Madeline Deschamps is haunted by unexplained visions-each one fe...