What happened in the mines of Geo-213 before the story of The Lost Expedition was told? From Thomas D. Taylor, author of "Geo-213: The Lost Expedition" comes "Geo-213: The Lost Stories" in which fans can immerse themselves in four exciting adventures. Ride along with Harren Trober and Divad LaTroy as they encounter a murderous being on "Mapping Expedition 116894." When an experiment goes wrong in the central base of Geo-213's mining operations, there is "Chaos in Control." Who would have thought that a run-in with "The Obelisk on Track 133" could lead to a return to planetary war? Look out ...
What happened in the mines of Geo-213 before the story of The Lost Expedition was told? From Thomas D. Taylor, author of "Geo-213: The Lost Expedition...
Centuries ago, Geo-213 had been deforested, and mined of most of its mineral wealth. Now, a new mining company has been established on Geo-213, and survey activity has commenced on the upper levels. But one of the survey teams has gone missing. A rescue team sent to find it has also gone missing. Divad LaTroy, Harren Trober, Gerreb Lederi, and Rowec Sullers go deep into the planet to find the lost expedition and bring its workers to the surface. What happened to the lost expedition? Will they ever be found? Who are the powerful beings that live deep within the planet, and what is the secret...
Centuries ago, Geo-213 had been deforested, and mined of most of its mineral wealth. Now, a new mining company has been established on Geo-213, and su...
When a woman comes to a Roman Catholic Church seeking help for her mother, two lifelong friends, one a Lutheran layman, and the other a Catholic priest, find their friendly discussions turning to the more serious topics of evil, demonic possession and exorcism. Over a period of weeks, the priest observes an exorcism, and he tells his friend some of what he sees, but can the two friends exorcise their own personal demons in the meantime?
When a woman comes to a Roman Catholic Church seeking help for her mother, two lifelong friends, one a Lutheran layman, and the other a Catholic pries...
From the writer of "Evil Creeps In: A Tale of Exorcism," "Gruesome Triad: Three Tales of The Macabre," "Geo-213: The Lost Expedition," and "Geo-213: The Lost Stories" comes a new horror anthology. Enjoy "Grim Quatrain: Four Tales of Terror." Within, you will find... "From Beneath." What causes horrific creatures to crawl up from the depths of the earth to feast upon mankind? "The April Fool." See what happens when an April Fool's Day trick turns deadly. "The Mailman." This mailman brings torture and death. But is The Mailman really a mailman? "The Ragtime Blues." What haunts Jacob Wells? And...
From the writer of "Evil Creeps In: A Tale of Exorcism," "Gruesome Triad: Three Tales of The Macabre," "Geo-213: The Lost Expedition," and "Geo-213: T...
"Gruesome Triad: Three Stories of the Macabre" gives you plenty of reasons to make sure the night light is on before you go to bed. "The Plague" How do we go from two plague survivors playing an innocent game of "Go Fish" at the beginning of the evening to a roasting pan full of human blood the next morning? "Matters of Faith" What evil and unholy secret is Faith Breatnach McCollister keeping in the locked room in her cabin on Manitou Lake? "The Sand Phantom" When a quicksand pit in the tall saw grass of Vietnam swallows a combat helicopter and the men within it, what horrors are to be found...
"Gruesome Triad: Three Stories of the Macabre" gives you plenty of reasons to make sure the night light is on before you go to bed. "The Plague" How d...
Thomas D. Taylor does it again with two stories meant to chill you to the bones. When John Hill is poisoned by his wife, he sees reanimated corpses building a railroad through the No Man's Land behind his house. His counselor tells him he's only hallucinating, and that his visions aren't real. Just when he begins to believe her, Hill finds himself in the clutches of the malevolent beings. Unless he can escape from them, and from the depths of a macabre subway that runs beneath Chicagoland, it will be the "Last Stop" for him. "How Stanley Yablonowitz Committed Suicide" is the story of how a...
Thomas D. Taylor does it again with two stories meant to chill you to the bones. When John Hill is poisoned by his wife, he sees reanimated corpses bu...
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From Thomas D. Taylor, the author of "Evil Creeps In: A Tale of Exorcism" comes a terrifying anthology of horror stories that will leave you speechless. The five stories included in this compilation will take you on a hellish journey that begins in the Bermuda Triangle and ends in the lair of little green men. Along the way, you will stroll through crumbling, haunted graveyards, visit the depraved minds of lunatics, and creep down a twisting flight of steps into a horrible, frightening abyss. There is something here for everyone. Ghosts, demons, madness, and conspiracy theories await you. But...
From Thomas D. Taylor, the author of "Evil Creeps In: A Tale of Exorcism" comes a terrifying anthology of horror stories that will leave you speechles...
Emerging trends suggest that autism is being portrayed in literature less as a diagnosis, and more as a minority lifestyle. Sometimes it is even portrayed as a culture. Autistic factional politics are having a significant effect on autism and literature as well. Of further concern, much of what is written by "autistics" is actually being written by "self diagnosed" autistics, and no matter who is doing the writing (autistic author or self-diagnosed author), plots, characterization, and other elements, are many times being drawn and presented based on observation of "autistics" with...
Emerging trends suggest that autism is being portrayed in literature less as a diagnosis, and more as a minority lifestyle. Sometimes it is even portr...
If all of humanity was inflicted with disease... If all of your classmates put a death sentence on you... If you discovered one of your sons was a murderer... If you witnessed a cannibalistic feast... If all hell broke loose on Halloween night... If a demon had your spouse in its clutches... What would you do? Horror author Thomas D. Taylor rivals H.P. Lovecraft, Stephen King, Peter Straub and other writers with these six tales of terror. But unlike some authors you may have read before, Taylor writes passages most other horror writers wouldn't dare to put into print. 115,500 words.
If all of humanity was inflicted with disease... If all of your classmates put a death sentence on you... If you discovered one of your sons was a mur...