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Lloyd Shepherd

    Este autor se sumerge en los aspectos más oscuros de la psique humana y lo sobrenatural a través de relatos apasionantes y atmosféricos. Sus obras son reconocidas por su capacidad para sumergir a los lectores en misterios complejos y dilemas morales. El autor juega hábilmente con los límites de la realidad y la fantasía, creando experiencias de lectura inolvidables e inquietantes. A través de un estilo distintivo, revela magistralmente los deseos y miedos ocultos de los personajes.

    The Poisoned Island
    The English monster
    After London
    • After London

      • 384 páginas
      • 14 horas de lectura

      Set in a post-terrorist attack Britain, the narrative explores a society transformed by fear and surveillance. With the capital altered irreparably, an omnipresent network known as Witness employs drones and advanced technology to monitor citizens. This chilling backdrop raises questions about privacy, security, and the impact of constant observation on daily life, as the populace grapples with the consequences of living under such stringent control.

      After London
      5,0
    • The English monster

      • 398 páginas
      • 14 horas de lectura

      In the east end of Regency London, two families lie butchered. Residents of the notorious Ratcliffe Highway, the victims bear the mark of unprecedented brutality. Panic sweeps the country as its public cries for justice. But these murders stem from an older horror, its source a sea voyage two centuries old. In a ship owned by Queen Elizabeth herself, a young man embarks on England's first venture into a new trade: human souls. As a nation's sins ripen and bloom, to be harvested in a bloody frenzy on the twisted streets of Regency Wapping, an English Monster is born.

      The English monster
      3,5
    • The Poisoned Island

      • 432 páginas
      • 16 horas de lectura

      London 1812. The arrival of the Solander is quite an event among the elite. Cuttings from the island of Otaheite have been planted throughout the ship. But when, one by one, members of the Solander crew are found dead in their beds, their faces twisted into hideous expressions, Charles Horton is put in charge of the investigation.

      The Poisoned Island