Temperance
Tom Marcinko
Editora: Wildside Press
Sinopse
What ancient secrets lurk in the shadow of the Atomic Age? A vampire story set in Sin City.
Editora: Wildside Press
What ancient secrets lurk in the shadow of the Atomic Age? A vampire story set in Sin City.
When Kris visited that psychic, she thought it would be fun. She though the woman would tell her things that she wanted to hear: that there was true love in her future, that there was fortune, fame... but what she got was a dire warning. "The woman you kill will come back to you, asking for forgiveness. You must give it to her." but Kris would never kill anyone...Ver livro
"The Willows" by Algernon Blackwood is a timeless masterpiece of supernatural horror that beckons listeners into the heart of an eerie and unsettling wilderness. As two friends embark on a canoe trip down the remote Danube River, they soon find themselves ensnared in an otherworldly realm, where the boundaries between reality and the unknown blur. Blackwood's vivid and atmospheric prose weaves a chilling tale of isolation, fear, and the inexorable forces of nature, all set against the backdrop of the ancient and mysterious willow trees that seem to hold the secrets of the universe. This audiobook invites you to immerse yourself in a haunting journey, as you surrender to the inexorable pull of "The Willows," a classic of supernatural literature that continues to captivate and terrify audiences to this day.Ver livro
Title: An Inhabitant of Carcosa Author: Ambrose Bierce Narrator: Jonathan Dunne Original Publication: 1886 Public Domain: Yes Series Placement: Number 46 in the Timeless Terrors series Description: An Inhabitant of Carcosa by Ambrose Bierce is a haunting vision of death, memory, and cosmic revelation. In a desolate landscape shrouded in silence, a lost soul named Hoseib wanders among ancient ruins, struggling to recall who he is and how he came to be there. As he journeys through the remnants of a forgotten civilization, a terrible truth emerges — he walks through the ruins of his own world, long dead and buried. Through its eerie stillness and philosophical depth, Bierce’s story anticipates the cosmic unease later explored by Chambers and Lovecraft. It is one of the earliest works to hint at a vast, indifferent universe — where death is not an ending, but an eternal realization. Narrated by Amazon bestselling horror author Jonathan Dunne, this performance captures the quiet terror and melancholy beauty of Bierce’s prose — the slow unveiling of mortality beneath a sky where even the stars seem mournful. While the text is in the public domain, this narration is an original performance and copyright © 2025 Jonathan Dunne. Part of Timeless Terrors, a series devoted to resurrecting the masters of the macabre and uncanny, An Inhabitant of Carcosa endures as a cornerstone of early cosmic horror — a whisper from the grave reminding us that the dead may still walk among the ruins.Ver livro
A collection of short works from author Jack Freestone. Includes the spine-chilling occult book Cusala, and the dystopian thriller, The Pures. This book has something for everyone: horror, erotica, dystopian, and short memoirs from New Zealand, Australia, and England.Ver livro
Inspired by a true story! All beauty must die.... With her blankly staring eyes seeming to gaze into the sky, he put a red rose between her teeth and then gently pushed her into the water. She silently sank into the slow, flowing river. She was called the Wild Rose. Emma Frost is on a relaxing and romantic vacation in the small town of Enniskerry in Ireland with her boyfriend Morten, when they find a dead woman in the river. The small town of Enniskerry is shocked by this murder, but also by the secrets it threatens to expose. When another woman is found dead in the river with a rose between her teeth, Emma is plunged into a frantic chase for this serial killer, while she and Morten attempt to solve the mysterious riddles of this town’s painful past. The Wild Rose is an old Irish tale of a man courting a woman and killing her while they are out together. No one ever found her body, and as the years passed, her real name could not be remembered, so she was called The Wild Rose. It is what inspired the song by Nick Cave and now also a serial killer in Enniskerry, Ireland. Where the Wild Roses Grow is a pulse-racing mystery laced with terrifying nail-biting tension impossible to stop listening to! If you like a story with nerve-wracking suspense, and twists you won’t see coming, then you’ll love the Queen of Scream Willow Rose’s, breathtaking stand-alone novel.Ver livro
A short story from the British Library Tales of the Weird collection The Outcast and Other Dark Tales by E.F. Benson. Reported to be an account of a real haunting experienced by the author at a house in Rye, this story features fleeting glimpses of an apparition in a walled garden.Ver livro