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Gabino Iglesias

    Unioverse: Stories of the Reconvergence
    Found
    The Devil Takes You Home
    Gutmouth
    Humans are the Problem
    The Stand: Das Ende der Welt wie wir sie kennen
    • The Stand: Das Ende der Welt wie wir sie kennen

      Geschichten aus Stephen Kings The Stand

      • 900 Seiten
      • 32 Lesestunden

      Diese Anthologie enthält 34 brandneue Kurzgeschichten, die auf Stephen Kings Meisterwerk basieren. Seit seiner Erstveröffentlichung 1978 gilt es als bahnbrechendes Werk der apokalyptischen Fiktion und hat Generationen von Schriftstellern beeinflusst. Mit Millionen verkaufter Exemplare und zwei TV-Adaptionen hat der Kultroman die Erkundung des Zerfalls der menschlichen Gesellschaft geprägt. Kings beeindruckende Charaktervielfalt und die düstere, aber hoffnungsvolle Vision vom Ende und Neubeginn unserer Zivilisation sind einzigartig. Zum ersten Mal hat King offiziell eine Rückkehr in diese erschütternde Welt autorisiert, präsentiert von Christopher Golden und Brian Keene. Die Geschichten spielen während und nach den Ereignissen des Romans und bieten brillante, furchterregende und zutiefst menschliche Erzählungen. Diese Sammlung wird zum unverzichtbaren Begleiter des klassischen Bestsellers. Die Anthologie enthält eine Einleitung von King, ein Vorwort von Golden und ein Nachwort von Keene. Zu den Autoren zählen namhafte Schriftsteller wie Wayne Brady, Poppy Z. Brite, Tananarive Due, Michael Koryta und viele mehr, die mit ihren einzigartigen Perspektiven zur Vielfalt und Tiefe dieser Sammlung beitragen.

      The Stand: Das Ende der Welt wie wir sie kennen
    • Humans are the Problem

      A Monster's Anthology

      • 250 Seiten
      • 9 Lesestunden

      Exploring themes of connection and support, this book emphasizes the importance of community and shared experiences in overcoming challenges. It offers insights and encouragement for those feeling isolated, highlighting stories that resonate with the struggles of many. Through relatable narratives, readers are reminded of the strength found in unity and the comfort of knowing that others share similar journeys.

      Humans are the Problem
      3,5
    • Gutmouth

      • 104 Seiten
      • 4 Lesestunden

      In a bizarre and grotesque urban landscape, a man grapples with an unusual predicament: a foul-mouthed mouth residing in his gut. His girlfriend, Marie, a one-legged stripper, surprisingly accepts this oddity until infidelity complicates matters. As he navigates a world filled with spontaneous mutations, klepto-roaches, and a misogynistic rat-man for a best friend, he faces the challenge of confronting betrayal and the potential consequences of his actions. The story explores themes of love, acceptance, and the absurdity of life in a twisted reality.

      Gutmouth
      4,1
    • A gut-wrenching, fast-paced thriller set on the US-Mexico border. Perfect for fans of Stephen King, Don Winslow and Lovecraft Country.

      The Devil Takes You Home
      3,8
    • Found

      An Anthology of Found Footage Horror Stories

      Eighteen stories of found footage horror. Featuring stories by: Bev Vincent, Ali Seay, Holly Rae Garcia, Clay McLeod Chapman, Nick Kolakowski, Ally Wilkes, Alan Baxter, Tim McGregor, Jeremy Hepler, Angela Sylvaine, Josh Rountree, Donna Lynch, Kurt Fawver, Robert Levy, Joe Butler, Fred Fischer, Georgia Cook, and Aristo Couvaras. An anthology edited by Andrew Cull and Gabino Iglesias.

      Found
    • Legendary Paperback Edition - Exclusive Variant Cover Art - Rare Duplex Cover Art - Premium Full Color Interior Illustrations In the year 2145 AD, Malcolm Orion, destined to go down in history as the Brave Traveler, made his historic jump through space, launching his consciousness across the universe. His arrival at an abandoned space station reawakened the Masson Zero-a vast system of instantaneous travelways connecting innumerable worlds, many inhabited by sentient life. Now, centuries later, worlds long isolated from each other are once again connected. This anthology presents tales of this reconvergence. Set on richly imagined planets scattered across the cosmos but linked once again by near-instantaneous travel, these stories introduce you to characters-human and otherwise-navigating love and loss, alliance and intrigue, violence and betrayal, and, most of all, the joys and perils of exploration and scientific discovery. Accept the invitation. Step into a transpod of your own and slip through the Mass-O. You never know where you'll end up.

      Unioverse: Stories of the Reconvergence
    • House of Bone and Rain

      • 432 Seiten
      • 16 Lesestunden

      A gripping tale of vengeance unfolds as five teenage boys in Puerto Rico band together after the murder of one of their mothers. Set against the backdrop of a fierce hurricane, the story blends elements of friendship and loss, reminiscent of a Latinx version of Stand By Me, while exploring darker themes of grief and retribution. The narrative promises a haunting journey through the challenges of adolescence and the quest for justice in a turbulent world.

      House of Bone and Rain