Synopsis:
A meteor strikes the Earth. Dirt and dust fill the air. Only a few
people remain under the setting skies, and those who still live find
it's not God's England anymore.
It's the Devil's turn.
Lines are drawn between the dark and light. For the darkness, James Finley and his cult for the end of days. On the side of light, Paul Deacon, the lost policeman, and Dawn Graves, the last mother.
To survive, they must put their lives in one man's hands: Frank Liebowicz, a killer with a soft spot for lost causes. Because come Armageddon, God won't choose his champions.
They'll choose themselves.
It's the Devil's turn.
Lines are drawn between the dark and light. For the darkness, James Finley and his cult for the end of days. On the side of light, Paul Deacon, the lost policeman, and Dawn Graves, the last mother.
To survive, they must put their lives in one man's hands: Frank Liebowicz, a killer with a soft spot for lost causes. Because come Armageddon, God won't choose his champions.
They'll choose themselves.
About the Author:
Craig Saunders is the author of over thirty novels and novellas,
first published with 'Rain' in 2011. Stories include 'Flesh and Coin',
'The Estate', 'Deadlift' and 'Masters of Blood and Bone', called 'A rare
treat from a master of horror' by The Examiner.
He writes dark fiction/horror with an element of crime or mystery, and epic fantasy. His shorter fiction appears in various anthologies and magazines. Sometimes he dabbles with humour - but only when he's feeling serious.
Born in 1972 in London, England, Craig did some stuff (like growing up - abridged version), then studied Japanese and Law in Cardiff, Wales. After deciding the legal side of the law wasn't much fun, he left British shores to live and work in Japan. He has experimented with jobs as diverse as a translator and interpreter, English teacher, editor, dog walker, carpenter, doorman, and others besides.
He lives in Norfolk, England, with his wife and children, likes nice people and good coffee.
Find out more at:
www.craigrsaunders.blogspot.com
www.facebook.com/craigrsaundersauthor
@Grumblesprout
Praise for Craig Saunders:
[Masters of Blood and Bone] '...combines the quirkiness of Dean Koontz's Odd Thomas series with the hardcore mythology of Clive Barker to create an adventure that is both entertaining and terrifying. This is horror adventure at its finest.' - examiner.com
'Saunders is fast becoming a must read author in the realms of horror and dark fiction.' - Scream.
[Bloodeye] '...razor-sharp prose.' Wayne Simmons, author of Flu and Plastic Jesus.
'Plain and simple, this guy can write.' - Edward Lorn, author of Bay's End.
[Deadlift] 'Noir-like, graphic novel-like horror/thriller/awesomeness.' - David Bernstein, author of Relic of Death and Witch Island.
'A master of the genre.' Iain Rob Wright.
[Spiggot] 'Incredibly tasteless, shamelessly lowbrow, and very, very funny.' - Jeff Strand.
[A Home by the Sea] 'Brutal and poetic, like good horror fiction should be...' - Bill Hussey, author of Through a Glass, Darkly.
[The Estate] 'A tale that you are unlikely to forget in a long time.' DLS Reviews.
[Rain] 'I'd say it's the best book I've read in a year.' - The Horror Zine.
[The Estate] 'A horror novel full of emotion and heart.' - Ginger Nuts of Horror.
Coming Soon:
Left to Darkness
Unit 731
Hangman
Highwayman
Death by a Mother's Hands
Spiggot, Too
As Craig R. Saunders:
Beneath Rythe
He writes dark fiction/horror with an element of crime or mystery, and epic fantasy. His shorter fiction appears in various anthologies and magazines. Sometimes he dabbles with humour - but only when he's feeling serious.
Born in 1972 in London, England, Craig did some stuff (like growing up - abridged version), then studied Japanese and Law in Cardiff, Wales. After deciding the legal side of the law wasn't much fun, he left British shores to live and work in Japan. He has experimented with jobs as diverse as a translator and interpreter, English teacher, editor, dog walker, carpenter, doorman, and others besides.
He lives in Norfolk, England, with his wife and children, likes nice people and good coffee.
Find out more at:
www.craigrsaunders.blogspot.com
www.facebook.com/craigrsaundersauthor
@Grumblesprout
Praise for Craig Saunders:
[Masters of Blood and Bone] '...combines the quirkiness of Dean Koontz's Odd Thomas series with the hardcore mythology of Clive Barker to create an adventure that is both entertaining and terrifying. This is horror adventure at its finest.' - examiner.com
'Saunders is fast becoming a must read author in the realms of horror and dark fiction.' - Scream.
[Bloodeye] '...razor-sharp prose.' Wayne Simmons, author of Flu and Plastic Jesus.
'Plain and simple, this guy can write.' - Edward Lorn, author of Bay's End.
[Deadlift] 'Noir-like, graphic novel-like horror/thriller/awesomeness.' - David Bernstein, author of Relic of Death and Witch Island.
'A master of the genre.' Iain Rob Wright.
[Spiggot] 'Incredibly tasteless, shamelessly lowbrow, and very, very funny.' - Jeff Strand.
[A Home by the Sea] 'Brutal and poetic, like good horror fiction should be...' - Bill Hussey, author of Through a Glass, Darkly.
[The Estate] 'A tale that you are unlikely to forget in a long time.' DLS Reviews.
[Rain] 'I'd say it's the best book I've read in a year.' - The Horror Zine.
[The Estate] 'A horror novel full of emotion and heart.' - Ginger Nuts of Horror.
Coming Soon:
Left to Darkness
Unit 731
Hangman
Highwayman
Death by a Mother's Hands
Spiggot, Too
As Craig R. Saunders:
Beneath Rythe
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