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Uncanny & Unearthly Tales - A Grendel Press

English · Paperback / Softback

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From the publisher that brought you Paramnesia, The Devil Who Loves Me, and More Than a Monster, comes a series of otherworldly short stories sure to make you question everything you think you know.

From beneath the water's surface to high above the clouds, a collection of Uncanny & Unearthly Tales is ready to introduce you to eerie, twisted, and exceptional characters coming from all corners of the universe. Be drawn deeper into the supernatural anthology where nothing is as it seems, and even the most innocuous objects and people are so much more than they appear.

"Hamlet's House" by Anthony Engebretson finds handsome-boy, kitty-of-the-house Hamlet establishing dominance in his new place of residence with his beloved Long Neck, but something sinister living in a closed-off room has other plans.

"Fortune of the Téméraire" by DJ Cockburn follows esteemed navy Admiral Stowe recounting his time in the Téméraire during the Napoleonic Wars and the inescapable fortune that finds everyone aboard.

"Bound" by Dan Peacock posits what everyday life looks like for Rebecca, who's been tethered to her demon for ten years, and how miserable of a relationship she has with him, both before and after his death.

"To Catch a Bannik" by Koji A. Dae weaves a Slavic tale introducing us to a family's bathhouse spirit, the bannik, who promises Silvena everything she could ever wish for, especially in light of the disastrous marriage she finds herself stuck in.

Grendel Press has woven together a curated collection of fifteen tales of the curious, the ethereal, and the ominous, in the guise of a companion through the darkness.

Product details

Assisted by Kasey Kubica (Editor)
Publisher Grendel Press
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 27.10.2023
 
EAN 9781960534064
ISBN 978-1-960534-06-4
No. of pages 292
Dimensions 140 mm x 216 mm x 16 mm
Weight 371 g
Subject Fiction > Narrative literature

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