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Daniel G. Keohane

    Daniel G. Keohane es un aclamado creador de horror, que profundiza en temas oscuros y el suspense psicológico. Su ficción corta ha aparecido en numerosas revistas de horror y antologías destacadas, mientras que sus novelas han obtenido elogios de la crítica, llegando una de ellas a ser finalista del Premio Bram Stoker internacional. La escritura de Keohane se distingue por su atmósfera escalofriante y su exploración incisiva de la psique humana bajo coacción.

    Plage der Finsternis. Thriller
    Margaret's Ark
    Solomon's Grave
    Plague of Darkness
    • Plague of Darkness

      • 260 páginas
      • 10 horas de lectura

      In a haunting narrative, four individuals find themselves trapped in a former church, now their home, which harbors a sinister force. As they navigate a surreal nightmare, they confront their deepest fears and hidden memories, blurring the lines between truth and deception. Isolated from the outside world, they grapple with the darkness that surrounds them, revealing the secrets they tried to hide. The story explores themes of fear, memory, and the struggle for understanding in a confining and mysterious environment.

      Plague of Darkness
    • Solomon's Grave

      • 284 páginas
      • 10 horas de lectura

      The story revolves around Nathan Dinneck, whose new position as a pastor in Hillcrest, Massachusetts, quickly becomes perilous. He is thrust into a centuries-old conflict over a powerful secret coveted by an ancient group seeking to claim it for their dark god. As Nathan grapples with nightmares and visions foretelling a looming battle, he must protect not only his own life but also the lives and souls of those tasked with guarding history's most sacred relic, which may hold the key to heaven itself.

      Solomon's Grave
    • Margaret's Ark

      • 274 páginas
      • 10 horas de lectura

      The narrative unfolds as thousands experience a shared dream, prompting them to construct arks in anticipation of an impending natural disaster reminiscent of Noah's flood. Key characters include a widowed teacher, a homeless prophet, and a conflicted priest, each grappling with their faith amid skepticism. As the deadline approaches, only a select few will be saved, raising questions about belief and human connection. The story delves into the emotional struggles surrounding faith and the impact of extraordinary visions, providing a fresh take on apocalyptic themes.

      Margaret's Ark