Servants of Darkness (Thirteen Strange Tales)

Servants of Darkness (Thirteen Strange Tales)

by Mark Edward Hall
Servants of Darkness (Thirteen Strange Tales)

Servants of Darkness (Thirteen Strange Tales)

by Mark Edward Hall

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Overview

A chance meeting at a cathedral's demolition site between a suffering young woman and a stranger morphs from unsettling to terrifying when you discover the stranger's true identity. He is simultaneously more and less than he appears: An injured man lost in the wilderness is haunted by a demon that he might or might not recognize from his past: Is John Lennon still alive? Deb Stiles thinks so, and when she convinces a young reporter to investigate, nothing in their lives will ever be the same again. From there you are taken on a dark journey through a skewed landscape where nothing, not even a lowly can of bug spray, can ever be considered harmless or innocent.
These stories run the gamut from psychological horror to action adventure to supernatural suspense to Lovecraftian nightmares. SERVANTS OF DARKNESS Will make you question your own beliefs about sanity and madness.

Includes two short novels, plus Hall's first ever published short story, 1995s "BugShot"

"If you're  not familiar with the fiction of Mark Edward Hall, SERVANTS OF DARKNESS is a great opportunity to GET familiar with it. Thirteen chilling,  creepy, occasionally horrifying tales, complete with outstanding, mood-setting original cover artwork, is a bargain no  horror/dark fiction lover should pass up." --New York Times Bestselling Author Allan Leverone.


Product Details

BN ID: 2940154339527
Publisher: Lost Village Books
Publication date: 04/11/2017
Sold by: Draft2Digital
Format: eBook
File size: 470 KB

About the Author

Mark Edward Hall has worked at a variety of professions including hunting and fishing guide, owner of a recording studio, singer/songwriter in several rock n' roll bands. He has also worked in the aerospace industry on a variety of projects including the space shuttle and the Viking Project, the first Mars lander, of which the project manager was one of his idols: Carl Sagan. He went to grammar school in Durham, Maine with Stephen King, and in the 1990s decided to get serious with his own desire to write fiction. His first short story, Bug Shot was published in 1995. His critically acclaimed supernatural thriller, The Lost Village was published in 2003. Since then he has published five books and more than fifty short stories. His new novel, a thriller entitled Apocalypse Island is due out in early 2012.

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