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Michael Patrick Hicks

    Michael Patrick Hicks schafft beunruhigende Horror-Erzählungen, die sich in die dunkelsten Winkel der menschlichen Psyche und des Übernatürlichen vorwagen. In seinen Geschichten erkundet er die Grenzen der Angst und unsere Reaktionen auf das Unvorstellbare. Sein Stil zeichnet sich durch eine beklemmende Atmosphäre und eine tiefgründige Auseinandersetzung mit dem aus, was uns wirklich Furcht einflößt. Hicks' Herangehensweise an das Horror-Genre ist sowohl geerdet als auch zutiefst verstörend und etabliert ihn als bedeutende Stimme in diesem Bereich.

    In the End, Nothing
    Borne of the Deep (Salem Hawley)
    Friday Night Massacre
    • 2023

      In the End, Nothing

      A Short Story Collection

      • 370 Seiten
      • 13 Lesestunden

      The book showcases the unique and twisted imagination of Michael Patrick Hicks, who is recognized for his exceptional talent in crafting engaging narratives. His work is characterized by a blend of creativity and dark themes, promising a thrilling experience for readers who appreciate a more unconventional approach to storytelling.

      In the End, Nothing
    • 2021

      Friday Night Massacre

      • 244 Seiten
      • 9 Lesestunden
      5,0(2)Abgeben

      Set against the backdrop of a horror-infused White House, this story combines elements of satire and gore, drawing inspiration from classic films like Night of the Demons and Olympus Has Fallen. The narrative promises a thrilling and darkly comedic exploration of political chaos and supernatural terror, delivering a unique blend of horror and humor that critiques contemporary issues while entertaining readers with its outrageous premise.

      Friday Night Massacre
    • 2020

      Emancipated during the American Revolution, Salem Hawley is a free man--until he finds himself indebted to a doctor for treatment for injuries incurred during the New York Doctors' Riot. Recruited to recover the stolen grimoire, Al Azif, Salem embarks on a journey north, to Arkham, Massachusetts. Plagued by rain and the incursion of strange, otherworldly creatures, the seaside town of Arkham has become a dark and dangerous place. Unable to trust the locals, Hawley is forced to rely on only his wits to track down the thief. He must also contend with Louise LeMarché, an outcast and suspected witch who is searching for the missing tome, as well. Time is against Hawley. Something ancient and evil is rising from the depths of the Atlantic, and if Al Azif is not recovered quickly, it could spell doom to Arkham... and all of humanity. Borne of the Deep, the second book in the Salem Hawley series, is a novella of Lovecraftian cosmic horror and continues the story that began in The Resurrectionists.

      Borne of the Deep (Salem Hawley)