The epic Harbinger of Doom saga continues in Blood, Fire, and Thorn, the exciting fifth volume in the series. When the black elf king comes calling, Hide your children and your gold, When dead men hunger, outside, the bitter cold, When trolls venture down from mountain peak, Hold tightly your bones, for them they seek. Beware they who thirst on island bleak, The Regent to come and scourge your keep, The Black Hand will stalk you, their ranks ever deep, And Thetan will be there, of his wrath you will weep, The Harbinger of Doom, your soul to reap.
The epic Harbinger of Doom saga continues in Blood, Fire, and Thorn, the exciting fifth volume in the series. When the black elf king comes calling, H...
When the Demon King of Bergher comes calling with an evil gift that can corrupt a man's soul and devour his will, Lord Torbin Malvegil and all his knights can't keep him out. No gate or wall, no ward or prayer, no army, hero, or wizard's binding can hold the demon back. When all hope is lost, and his ladylove's life hangs in the balance, Torbin takes up his sword and stands alone against the ancient fiend - prepared to sacrifice all, even his immortal soul, to save his true love. The Demon King of Bergher is a short story set in the same world and featuring some of the same characters as...
When the Demon King of Bergher comes calling with an evil gift that can corrupt a man's soul and devour his will, Lord Torbin Malvegil and all his kni...
The deep dark of Svartleheim, realm of the Black Elves. The Ivald monks called it a shortcut. They lied. For once you enter their tunnels, the Black Elves never let you leave. In this ninth volume of Glenn G. Thater's Harbinger of Doom saga, Theta arrives at Jutenheim, hot on the heels of Korrgonn and the League of Shadows. Their fateful confrontation fast approaching, if only they pass the Black Elf king and the ancient evils that lurk in his subterranean domain. But do the Black Elves serve the dark powers or the light? BOOKS BY GLENN G. THATER THE HARBINGER OF DOOM SAGA: GATEWAY TO...
The deep dark of Svartleheim, realm of the Black Elves. The Ivald monks called it a shortcut. They lied. For once you enter their tunnels, the Black E...
Do zombies scare the stuffing out of you? I'm not talking the slow ones that mindlessly stumble around moaning and tripping over their own feet. Those are easy enough to avoid if you keep alert and don't let them swarm you. I'm talking fast zombies. Ones that will run you down, tear you to pieces, and eat you for supper. Ones that keep coming no matter what damage you do to them. Did any such creatures ever exist, except in people's imaginations? Unfortunately, the answer is yes. This seventh volume of the Harbinger of Doom saga reveals the truth about them. Their origin. And the terrible...
Do zombies scare the stuffing out of you? I'm not talking the slow ones that mindlessly stumble around moaning and tripping over their own feet. Those...
Vampires. Zombies. Wendigo. There are a million books about them, and of similar paranormal, undead creatures. Sparkly cutesy ones. Vicious evil ones. Heroic ones. Impossible to kill ones. Slow and fast ones. Some books even purport to tell you of their origins. Well, they're all bunk and bother, as Ob would say. Nothing but humbug. This eighth volume of the Harbinger of Doom saga is different. It reveals the truth about those creatures. About where they really came from. About the terrible threat they posed and may still pose today. And about the brave folk of days long past that stopped...
Vampires. Zombies. Wendigo. There are a million books about them, and of similar paranormal, undead creatures. Sparkly cutesy ones. Vicious evil ones....
When an ancient evil came to Keblear Township, only Tearn Alder, the fourth son of his storied House, recognized it for what it was. Too bad nobody believed him. He had time to escape. He could have run. Instead, Tearn took up his sword to stand alone against the darkness. Must he sacrifice his soul to save his town, or is the town's fate already sealed? The Keblear Horror is a short story (approx. 5,200 words) set in the same world as Glenn G. Thater's acclaimed epic fantasy series, Harbinger of Doom.
When an ancient evil came to Keblear Township, only Tearn Alder, the fourth son of his storied House, recognized it for what it was. Too bad nobody be...