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Print: $12.74 Download: $7.96 Book two of Jake's journey in Thief's Return
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Hardcover Print: $20.72 Book if short stories.
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Print: $11.15 Download: $4.77 Set in the war-torn world of Anhedonika, Thief's Return: Book One introduces the character of Jake, a nineteen-year-old pickpocket. At the start of the book, Jake has been arrested and is on his way to Rotuhel, a vast crumbling prison situated on an island off the coast of his homeland. There he will come across a cast of characters who will change the course of his life. Jake's most important encounters, though, will be with Sarah, the beautiful preacher's charge; and Bragwen, the mysterious old man whom Jake has drawn to the prison. It is both Sarah and Bragwen who will give force to Jake's desire to escape from the prison, but not before there has been murder and revenge, stirrings of love, and promises made. Unknowingly, Jake has placed himself at the centre of a plot to bring about the ultimate downfall of Anhedonika's cruel and despotic ruler, known only as The Lord. Now he has a part to play. His journey begins here.
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Print: $12.74 Download: $6.36 In this short story collection, Tim Jeffreys blends a curious mixture of genre and non-genre stories; throwing in elements of horror, science fiction, and black comedy to create a quirky and often bleak set of stories. Characters frequently reach towards some dream or small slice of happiness, only to find their worlds crumbling around them. Lost men and women stumble through strange landscapes, knowing only the scenery of their dreams.
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Print: $6.32 Download: $4.77 The Orange Grove is a short novella tells the story of Catherine, sole inheritor of a secluded orange grove and a mysterious book. She shares the grove with the gardener, Ira, a man who has long served her family and knows much about its history; and her husband, David, who has been missing from the house for some time but whose presence still makes itself known within the grove.
Into this setting stumbles Jack Swift, an apparently confident and streetwise young man who has fled the city. As he begins to pick at the threads of the story, the mysteries of the Orange Grove - particularily the events leading up to the disappearence of Catherine’s husband - will begin to unravel and he finds himself caught up in a plot deeper and darker than he could have imagined.
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Print: $15.87 Download: $5.98 ‘The Garden Where Black Flowers Grow’ collects together twenty-seven of Tim Jeffreys short stories. The reader will find within these pages straight-forward horror stories such as 'The Stairs to the Attic' and 'Night is Peeping''; darkly humorous tales like ‘Soft Clocks’ and ‘Horror Story’; sinister adult fairytales like 'The Hand-Made Tail' and 'Alice and the Scarecrow’; as well as poetic, thought-provoking non-horror pieces like 'Spanish Landscape'. The majority of these stories take the reader on a tour of dark places – down deserted streets where evil forces lurk in the cracks of the everyday, or into the thoughts of the troubled and the mad. They will dredge up subconscious fears and probe the corners of the mind. There are ghosts, ancient evil, lost lovers and lost Gods. There are Sirens, malevolent spirits, unnamed creatures locked in attics, and personal demons loosed from the mind.
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