One of America's premier outdoor writers delivers a fascinating debut novel. When hunters report they've wounded a strange--and big--animal, Deputy Frank Vaughan goes in search of it. But the only thing more terrifying than what he's hunting is what is hunting him. Original.
In a rich tapestry of styles, fantasy, and philosophical speculations, Marcel Möring leads us on a voyage through the dark heart of the twentieth century and through a vivid exploration of loss and guilt. Loosely based on Dante's Inferno, this ambitious and enthralling novel—an in-depth study of Europeans' angst and fear after the Holocaust—confirms Möring's place among "the ranks of the most important European writers of his generation" (Die Welt). 1945. Jacob Noah emerges from hiding to discover that his family has perished under the Nazis. Rebuilding his life, Noah becomes a shoemaker in the Dutch town of Assen. Over the years, he patiently expands his business and eventually becomes the city's most influential entrepreneur. Yet success cannot alleviate his loneliness and suffering nor the tragedy of history. Nearly forty years later, this dispirited, loveless man veers off the road in a tragic accident. But instead of entering death's abyss, Noah finds himself on a journey through his soul. Guided by a peddler, he descends into the town's smoky center, a manmade hell reminiscent of Dante's Inferno. But it is not until he encounters a young man named Marcus Kolpa, a respected intellectual struggling with the implications of his Jewish identity and the shared history of his people, that Noah is able to truly understand the meaning of his own life and the tragedies he has experienced.
A short walk in the wood. A long journey to hell. Fran is walking in her local wood when she sees a teenage boy, Tyler, being brutally murdered. She goes to the police, tells them what she saw, and then tries to settle back into normal life. But she is tormented by guilt - was there something she could have done to save the boy? Fran can't let it go and finds herself drawn to Tyler's grieving mother, Mel, both finding some strange connection through this shared trauma. Then someone launches a terrifying campaign of intimidation against Fran and her husband, Laurie. Could it be the killers? Are they letting her know she better be careful what she says? And why is Mel acting so strangely? Does she know more about her son's death than she is saying? Fran can't help herself - she needs to know the truth. But when she begins to dig, she uncovers the terrible secret of the deep, dark wood - a secret that will change her life forever. In a Deep Dark Wood - a stunning psychological thriller with a nerve-shredding climax. Perfect for fans of K. L. Slater, Sarah A. Denzil and Miranda Rijks What readers are saying about Into A Deep Dark Woods: "In a Deep Dark Wood is a compelling story I enjoyed. There were moments when I planned to stop reading for the day, but I kept reading because the plot wouldn't let me do otherwise. I can say there was a big surprise I definitely didn't see coming!" -Booksprout Reviewer "This is compulsive and enthralling story that moves at a fast pace..." -Netgalley Reviewer "... edge of your seat suspense erupting into a chilling, explosive finish." -Booksprout Reviewer "Tina Pritchard delivers with In a Deep Dark Wood - a thrilling page turner!" -Amazon Reviewer " ...ticks all the right boxes for me. I truly enjoyed every page of this book. An excellent debut, one which I easily recommend. I sped through it so fast I wished I had savoured every page when I had finished." -Sharon Beyond the Books "...a chilling piece of fiction that will satisfy any crime genre reader." -Books Behind the Title "I found 'In A Deep Dark Wood' to be a gripping read, which kept me guessing and kept me on the edge of my seat throughout." -Ginger Book Geek "Well, this one hooked me good and proper! ...an astonishingly gripping story from start to finish and I loved it!" -Dawn's Book Reviews "I was rapidly hooked by this story... a very fast and engaging read - perfect for lockdown!" -Read and Rated
After a tale of revenge leads to a monstrous outcome, Amber and Quinn pay the price for power and magic as they become the newest children of the Black Woods. As Amber becomes intertwined with the secrets of woods and the town they live in, Quinn learns he is not alone in the woods. And not all who reside there are welcoming. Featuring art by Joshua Hixson and story from Joe Ciano, Children of the Woods will explore the monster within and what is left when that monster finally comes out.
In this novel, set in the 15th century during the Hundred Years War between France and England, Hella Haasse brilliantly captures all the drama of one of the great ages of history.
In WW2, a strong French woman, Nicole, vows revenge against the Germans and joins the French Resistance to blow up bridges, trains and German installations. She falls in love with an American agent, code named Falcon, who parachuted into France just before D Day. The group takes two German soldiers prisoner during a raid. She is disturbed by their decision to execute the prisoners and tries to save the one she has learned is an anti-Nazi. Nicole is attacked by a former classmate who is later recruited into the French Milice, the French equivalent of the German Gestapo. She is sometimes vicious in defending herself against this cruel predator. Her mother and brothers expected her to marry a farmer and continue tradition of farming. But she wanted a different career. Before the German occupation, she planned to attend the Sorbone in Paris to take advantage of her talent as a writer. When the Germans began rounding up Jews in France, her family hid a local Jewish boy her age while his family was sent away to a concentration camp. He participatd in their attacks on the Germans.
This carefully edited collection of "The Cold Blooded Vengeance: 10 Mystery & Revenge Thrillers in One Volume" has been designed and formatted to the highest digital standards and adjusted for readability on all devices. The Evil Shepherd The Ill-laid Scheme of Mr. Ambrose Weare The Avenger The Wicked Marquis The Long Arm of Mannister The Turning Wheel The Sovereign in the Gutter The Lost Ambassador Jacob's Ladder The Ghosts of Society E. Phillips Oppenheim, the Prince of Storytellers (1866-1946) was an internationally renowned author of mystery and espionage thrillers. His novels and short stories have all the elements of blood-racing adventure and intrigue and are precursors of modern-day spy fictions.
When Max Sumner and three friends play a magical card game called Round Table, they realize that it is up to them to prevent the wicked creatures of the cards from destroying their town, indeed, their world.
This book offers the first full length study on the pervasive archetype of The Gothic Forest in Western culture. The idea of the forest as deep, dark, and dangerous has an extensive history and continues to resonate throughout contemporary popular culture. The Forest and the EcoGothic examines both why we fear the forest and how exactly these fears manifest in our stories. It draws on and furthers the nascent field of the ecoGothic, which seeks to explore the intersections between ecocriticism and Gothic studies. In the age of the Anthropocene, this work importantly interrogates our relationship to and understandings of the more-than-human world. This work introduces the trope of the Gothic forest, as well as important critical contexts for its discussion, and examines the three main ways in which this trope manifests: as a living, animated threat; as a traditional habitat for monsters; and as a dangerous site for human settlement. This book will appeal to students and scholars with interests in horror and the Gothic, ecohorror and the ecoGothic, environmentalism, ecocriticism, and popular culture more broadly. The accessibility of the subject of ‘The Deep Dark Woods’, coupled with increasingly mainstream interests in interactions between humanity and nature, means this work will also be of keen interest to the general public.