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Graham Joyce

    22 de octubre de 1954 – 9 de septiembre de 2014

    Graham Joyce fue un escritor inglés que navegó magistralmente por los reinos de la ficción especulativa. Sus obras a menudo profundizaban en emociones humanas profundas, misterios y dramas psicológicos. Cautivó a los lectores con su estilo distintivo, capaz de sumergirlos en narrativas y hacerles reflexionar sobre los límites de la realidad. La habilidad de Joyce para crear mundos atmosféricos y cautivadores consolidó su lugar como una voz significativa en la literatura contemporánea.

    The Ghost in the Electric Blue Suit
    The Limits of Enchantment
    Smoking Poppy
    The Devil's Ladder
    Mister October. An Anthology in Memory of Rick Hautala
    La tierra silenciada
    • La tierra silenciada

      • 240 páginas
      • 9 horas de lectura

      When Jake and Zoe are buried under a flash avalanche while skiing in the French Pyrenees, they miraculously dig their way out from under the snow--only to discover the world they knew has been overtaken by an eerie and absolute silence. With their phones cut off, and the village evacuated of every living soul, the young married couple begin to witness strange, unsettling events neither one can ignore. As the days wear on, they are forced to confront frightening possibilities as they attempt to survive and escape the silent land they now inhabit.

      La tierra silenciada
    • This collection features a variety of stories from notable authors, including Neil Gaiman, Graham Joyce, and Michael Marshall Smith. The anthology delves into themes of horror, fantasy, and the supernatural, showcasing unique narratives that explore life, death, and the strange occurrences in between.

      Mister October. An Anthology in Memory of Rick Hautala
    • Sophie and James come from different worlds—she's from a tough school, and he's a posh geek. Despite their differences, they share a dangerous gift: both are savants with a unique sensitivity to ghosts and spirits.

      The Devil's Ladder
    • Smoking Poppy

      • 288 páginas
      • 11 horas de lectura

      One of the most respected names in genre writing returns with an extraordinarily powerful and moving story of one man?s search for his daughter in the myth-shrouded jungles of Thailand.

      Smoking Poppy
    • The Ghost in the Electric Blue Suit

      • 288 páginas
      • 11 horas de lectura

      David, a college student, defies his family's wishes by taking a summer job at a dilapidated resort linked to his past, where his biological father died years ago. Drawn by an inexplicable force, he encounters an unusual staff and begins to experience eerie events, including sightings of a mysterious blue-suited man. As the summer unfolds, David uncovers deeper truths about the town and himself, blending themes of loss, identity, and the supernatural in a haunting exploration of his family's history.

      The Ghost in the Electric Blue Suit
    • Druce's new girlfriend is hot, but what's with the weird behaviour, freaky parents and the super-human intelligence? And was that really a forked tongue he saw or did he imagine it? Then he meets someone on the internet who tells him that aliens have infiltrated the planet. Could Angela be an alien? Is she really trying to suck out his brains?

      Three Ways to Snog an Alien
    • The Year of the Ladybird

      • 288 páginas
      • 11 horas de lectura

      A ghost story with a difference from the WORLD FANTASY and multiple BRITISH FANTASY AWARD-winning author of SOME KIND OF FAIRY TALE

      The Year of the Ladybird
    • Winner of the British Fantasy Award for Best Novel Twenty years ago, teenager Tara Martin disappeared in the dense English forest known as the Outwoods, leaving her parents and her brother, Peter, to fear the unthinkable. But on Christmas Day, the doorbell rings and there Tara stands—disheveled, unapologetic, and not looking a day over sixteen. It’s a miracle, but Peter is skeptical, especially when Tara claims that she was abducted by fairies. As those who loved and missed Tara attempt to understand where she’s been for two decades, they begin to ask the same question: Has Tara lost her sanity … or have they?

      Some Kind of Fairy Tale