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"Because it's not the house that's being haunted, but you two." Mark and Julie had it good. A home in a gentrified Brooklyn neighborhood complete with a funny poltergeist. They were vegan hipsters, happy and leading their version of a perfect life. Then everything went bad, really bad. The previously fun spirit turned violent and dangerous and they were afraid for their lives. Julie found herself tied to the bed and whipped while Mark was held against the ceiling. One phone call later, Mark's wealthy family hooked him up with a man named Ben Nusia. He searches the place and discovers two things; worms in several locations as well as Mark's collection of serial killer memorabilia. Believing there was more to this, Ben brings in Maggie Scot, a tall Irish dynamo with a sarcastic sense of humor and Derry accent. She reveals that Mark and Julie's ghost was actually the first sign of an outbreak between this world and Hell. It turns out, after Ben and Maggie investigate, that there is more to this story than they realized, both concerning the couple they are trying to help...and something called the Order of the Fly. Author Frank Schildiner, writer of horror and extranatural adventure, one ups himself with ORDER OF THE FLY. Not satisfied to spread terror using conventional monsters and fears, Schildiner crafts an entirely new universe with its own specific and original demonology, introducing Sabnock, Marquis of Worms and Herald of the evil Order of the Fly. Sabnock's goal? To find a person to possess so he can usher in the return of the demons to the Earth, a time where humans would no longer exist... ORDER OF THE FLY. The first in a new series from Schildiner's Worlds, the author's own imprint, and Pro Se Productions.
Siberia, 1951 At the height of the Cold War, six men are murdered in a secret prison camp in the heart of the icy Siberian steppes. For some reason, this terrifies the upper echelon of the Communist Party, all of whom live in fear of their blood-soaked master, Josef Stalin. Under the orders of the brutal master of the secret police, Major Maxim Grigorevich Gulkin of the Red Army is assigned as a special investigator into the crime. With the assistance of Doctor Elizaveta Mikhailovna Maslow, they will uncover a plot filled with murder, a tribe of cultists who worship the Great Old One known as Yig, and the Soviet's plan for defeating the West. Time is short and they have an entire Gulag of men and women who seek their swift deaths... From the provocative imagination of author Frank Schildiner-SIBERIAN BLOOD BURN. A part of SCHILDINER'S WORLDS imprint from Pro Se Productions.
Bill the Butcher's back. He climbed his way out of Hell itself and told the Devil to kiss his tail. The Butcher's going to clean the streets of all the greasy foreigners and make New York a place run by good white men again." These words greeted Stephen Roberts upon returning to Manhattan. Though the infamous Bill "The Butcher" Poole died forty years ago, the streets were ablaze with his return. The infamous brotherhood known as the Bowery Boys were painting the streets with blood and their titanic leader appeared unkillable despite being shot in the head a dozen times. Knowing there was more to this tale than met the eye, Stephen Roberts pitted his skills and will against the Butcher and The Satanic Gangs of New York. From Frank Schildiner, an author known for delivering his own take on any genre he tackles, comes a supernatural historical epic pulled from one of the most violent periods of America's past. THE SATANIC GANGS OF NEW YORK. From Schildiner's Worlds and Pro Se Productions.
In the days before the rise of Rome, two mighty champions of mankind appeared among the ancient tribes of Latinium. Their names, Romulus and Remus and only half of their story remains. The true tale of the forgotten twin, Remus, is one of power, slavery, horror, and heroism. Remus shall battle warriors, horrors from the days of ancient myths, and a giant from the mysterious lands of the East. THE WARRIOR'S PILGRIMAGE tells the first story of Remus, the lost brother of King Romulus of Rome. All profits from this book shall St. Jude Children's Research Hospital for the treatment of pediatric cancer.
1900: Gouroull, Victor Frankenstein's lethal creation, wanders the snowy steppes in the heart of frozen Siberia and receives an offer he cannot refuse. If he opens a path for the ancient, alien beings known as the Outer Gods, their servant will provide him a perfect mate.Gouroull must defeat demons, crazed collectors, inhuman monsters, an undying Roman Emperor, and a strange man named Whateley in his worldwide quest for his mate. Will his new ally, an odd holy man named Grigori Rasputin, fulfill his end of the bargain?Based on Mary Shelley's classic work of terror, as reinterpreted by Academy award-winning screenwriter Jean-Claude Carrière in the 1950s, The Spells of Frankenstein tells the story of an evil, violent version of the monster. The creature, known as Gouroull, roams the world, his plans both fiendish and lethal for all life on Earth.Frank Schildiner is a horror and pulp writer who regularly contributes to Tales of the Shadowmen. This is his third Frankenstein novel.
1914: Hurtling to Earth like a meteor comes the Great Brain, a vampiric monster frantically determined to survive the end of his reign on Mars. Seizing the mind of a human, he inadvertently prevents a catastrophic World War, but transforms Earth into a dark, horror-filled planet with massive techno-cities and nightmarish technology.1920: Irma Vep, the legendary cat-burglar of the Vampires, and her lover/partner, the fearsome being only known the Eidolon, investigate a series of terrible murders that has shaken the city of Marseilles. Together, they face not only the powerful criminal empire of the Red Hand, but also demonic forces stirred by the Great Brain. The fate of the world, not to mention a little profit, lies in the balance! Irma Vep, played by the lovely Musidora, was the star of Louis Feuillade's 1915 silent serial, Les Vampires. Frank Schildiner is the author of the Frankenstein and the Napoleon's Vampire Hunters series for Black Coat Press. This novel, the first in a new series, blends dystopic science fiction elements with characters created by legendary French author Gustave Le Rouge. Afteerword by Jean-Marc Lofficier.
Naples, 1806. The new kingdom is under attack from forces that even Napoleon's mighty army cannot defeat. An antediluvian evil has risen and seeks to regain her lost power. The undead are remaking the city into a land of plague and ashes.The Emperor dispatches his vampire hunters, the dour swordmaster Jean Pierre Séverin and the Austrian exorcist Franz Karnstein. With the aid of Bartolomeo Dardi and his lovely daughter, Sylvia, they will face the dreaded Neapolitan secret police, undead creatures from the Vampire City of Selene, horrors from beyond, as well as the deadly Michele Bozzo, a.k.a. Fra Diavolo, the future leader of the Black Coats! Frank Schildiner is the author of Napoleon's Vampire Hunters and two Frankenstein novels, and is a regular contributor to the popular Tales of the Shadowmen series. This novel, like its predecessor, draws from characters created by legendary French author Paul Féval.
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