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Stephen Volk

    Touched by Many Angels
    Coins of a Lost Civilization
    Message to the World
    Coffinmaker's Blues: Collected Writings on Terror
    Weird Horror #2
    Terror Tales of the Seaside
    • Terror Tales of the Seaside

      • 268 Seiten
      • 10 Lesestunden
      3,3(19)Abgeben

      The book explores the contrasting elements of the British seaside, highlighting both its nostalgic charm and eerie undertones. It delves into the remnants of past glory, featuring spectral entertainers and abandoned amusement parks filled with danger. The narrative weaves together unsettling imagery, such as ghostly ships and sinister clowns, creating a vivid tapestry of horror and nostalgia that captures the complexities of this iconic landscape.

      Terror Tales of the Seaside
    • Weird Horror #2

      • 80 Seiten
      • 3 Lesestunden

      Welcome to the new pulp! Weird Horror magazine is a new venue for fiction, articles, reviews, and commentary. We expect to publish twice-yearly. Long live the new pulp!

      Weird Horror #2
    • Message to the World

      • 270 Seiten
      • 10 Lesestunden

      Urgent messages from the Blessed Mother address the turbulent times ahead, emphasizing the need for spiritual and material preparation for the Second Coming. The book offers specific guidance on overcoming fear, anxiety, and moral decay while navigating global crises such as terrorism and natural disasters. It encourages readers to rise above contemporary societal challenges, including secularism and collectivism. With 269 pages of vital information, these messages aim to resonate personally with readers, urging them to act now in anticipation of significant changes.

      Message to the World
    • Coins of a Lost Civilization

      • 52 Seiten
      • 2 Lesestunden

      The book presents a fascinating exploration of the Ten Tribes of Israel's journey through North America, as revealed by a 2018 discovery in Edmonton. Featuring 20 exclusive pages of color photographs, it showcases stone artifacts resembling coins, including shofars, menorahs, and torches, suggesting a rich cultural exchange. The narrative connects these findings to the tribes' historic passage through Alaska and Alberta, highlighting their impact on the region's landscape and naming significant locations like Mount Elias.

      Coins of a Lost Civilization
    • Exploring the existence and nature of angels, the author shares personal encounters from travels across America, Europe, and Israel. The book delves into the characteristics of angels, their missions, and the ways they respond to human needs. Through firsthand experiences, readers gain insights into the divine presence and guidance that angels provide in everyday life.

      Touched by Many Angels
    • Petra, the Seventh City of Refuge

      • 84 Seiten
      • 3 Lesestunden

      Exploring the ancient city of Petra, this book uncovers its secrets and connections to prophecy, particularly through the lenses of King David and the prophet Daniel. It presents a unique blend of historical insights and contemporary relevance, aiming to illuminate the significance of Petra in both ancient times and the modern era. With 82 pages of revelations, it promises to engage readers interested in biblical prophecy and the historical context of this iconic site. An important revision update enhances its content.

      Petra, the Seventh City of Refuge
    • New Creations In Israel!

      • 230 Seiten
      • 9 Lesestunden

      Offering a unique glimpse into Messianic Jewish art in Israel, this book features revealing interviews with 21 professional artists across various disciplines, including sculpture, dance, music, and poetry. It highlights their creative journeys and the cultural significance of their work within the Holy Land, showcasing the vibrant intersection of faith and artistry.

      New Creations In Israel!
    • An illusionist preparing his latest, most audacious trick . . . A movie fan hiding from a totalitarian regime . . . A pop singer created with the perfect ingredients for stardom . . . A folklorist determined to catch a supernatural entity on tape . . . A dead child appearing to her mother in the middle of a supermarket aisle . . . A man who breaks the ultimate taboo—but does that make him a monster? . . . In this rich and varied collection of Stephen Volk's best fiction to date, characters seek to be the people they need to be, jostled by hope, fears, responsibility, fate, and their own inner demons—and desires. These tales of the lies and lives we live and the pasts we can't forget include the British Fantasy Award-winning novella, Newspaper Heart.

      The Parts We Play
    • Whitstable - 1971 Peter Cushing, grief-stricken over the loss of his wife and soul-mate, is walking along a beach near his home. A little boy approaches him, taking him to be the famous vampire-hunter Van Helsing from the Hammer films, begs for his expert help . . . Leytonstone - 1906 Young Alfred Hitchcock is taken by his father to visit the local police station. There he suddenly finds himself, inexplicably, locked up for a crime he knows nothing about―the catalyst for a series of events that will scar, and create, the world's leading Master of Terror . . . Netherwood - 1947 Best-selling black magic novelist Dennis Wheatley finds himself summoned mysteriously to the aid of Aleister Crowley―mystic, reprobate, The Great Beast 666, and dubbed by the press ‘The Wickedest Man in the World’―to help combat a force of genuine evil . . .

      The Dark Masters Trilogy