The Killing Bone
From a tribe whose way of life has not changed since the Stone Age comes a threat as old as the Dark Gods themselves.
Half a world – and thirty thousand years – away men are struck down by ancient but powerful magic.
But why? And from where?
From the cold wet streets of London in December to the sun-baked desert of Australia's outback. The Guardians – fighters against the Powers of Darkness – wage at first a losing battle, which starts on earth but reaches its thrilling climax in a world beyond worlds with weapons outside the knowledge of most of mankind.
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Peter Saxon
Peter Saxon was a house pseudonym used by various authors of British pulp fiction, among them
- W Howard Baker (Danger Ahead 1958, The Killing Bone 1968 and Vampire's Moon 1972)
- Rex Dolphin (The Vampires of Finistère 1968)
- Stephen D Frances (The Disorientated Man aka Scream and Scream Again 1966, Black Honey 1968, and
- Corruption 1968)
- Wilfred McNeilly (The Darkest Night 1966, Dark Ways to Death 1966, Satan's Child 1967, The Torturer 1967, and The Haunting of Alan Mais 1969)
- Ross Richards (Through the Dark Curtain 1968)
- Martin Thomas (The Curse of Rathlaw 1968).
The Guardians
The Guardians consists of four primary books, and includes two additional books that complement the series but are not considered mandatory reads. The current recommended reading order for the series is provided below.
