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Dark Shadows: Occult Mystery Stories

by Edmund Glasby
Dark Shadows: Occult Mystery Stories by Edmund Glasby
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Ever since agent Daniel Myers had fl ed from Turkey with stolen secret papers vital for Western interests and entered Bulgaria, he had been aware of a certain disturbing atmosphere. Bulgaria was a place that was steeped in the old ways and ancient, dark gypsy beliefs and superstitions. A time-haunted land of mystery and evil in which the Western, modern way of life seemed to hold little sway. Things happened here. Inexplicably terrible things which were mentioned only in hushed whispers by frightened peasants. With his pursuers hot on his heels, and almost certain death awaiting him if he was caught, Myers took refuge with an isolated gypsy community-only to face an even greater peril that would challenge his sanity...

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FantasyHorrorMysteryDark FantasyShort Stories
Release date: 2014

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Edmund Glasby

As penance for past deeds, Edmund Glasby grew up in Morecambe and studied Egyptian Archaeology at University College London and Archaeology and Anthropology at Oxford - Morecambe, which has more than its share of the strange and unsavoury, provided him with a better education. After turning his back on academia, he now writes in the genres of dark fantasy and supernatural thriller, having been brought up on horror; his father was John S. Glasby the prolific supernatural fiction writer.

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In 2010, his first novel was Disciple of a Dark God, a far-ranging dark fantasy epic. His first collection of all-new supernatural stories, The Dyrysgol Horror and Others was published by Borgo in 2013, and was followed by The Ash Murders, The Chaos of Chung-Fu, Ghouls of the Undercity, Labyrinth of the Lost, Dark Shadows, Angels of Death and a novel, The Weird Shadow Over Morecambe. For his UK publishers, Ulverscroft and Endeavour Press, he has also written four macabre detective thrillers, A Murder Most Macabre, The Postbox Murders, The Doppelgänger Deaths, and Where Blood Runs Deep.

When he is not writing he is the captain of a local archery club and he has won a trophy or two both at local and European level with the English longbow he made.

More books by Edmund Glasby

Death After Death
★ 10.00 / 1
The Weird Shadow Over Morecambe
Unrated
Ghouls of the Undercity
Unrated
The Chaos of Chung-Fu: Weird Mystery Stories
Unrated
The Ash Murders: Supernatural Mystery Stories
Unrated
The Dyrysgol Horror and Other Weird Tales
Unrated
Disciple of a Dark God
Unrated


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