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TWO CITIES. BESIEGED BY EVIL.
THE NIGHTMARE HAS ONLY JUST BEGUN.

"Creepy as hell."

"Irreverent, bizarre. I'm sleeping with the lights on tonight."

"Very scary stuff. [The] Gravewindow is a favorite of mine. Transient is terrifying. Skin is visceral. It's like looking under a magnifying glass, decay up close and personal, and it's really disgusting."

"Terrifying!"

"... I love this book! I want two copies ... this is premium stuff!"

"The writing really stands out ... superb ... rich!"

"I'm going to take a short break from this horror ... and breathe some fresh air. You just had to give me the creeps!"


Seven short stories from best-selling authors D.C. McGannon & C. Michael McGannon. The stories take place between the fictional worlds of Divinity, FL and the dark, foreboding City of Apocalypse.

The first in a volume of 3 books in an expanding, connected universe. Experience the psychological, physical, and spiritual darkness for yourself, ranging from the subtle to the extreme.

BONUS Includes author notes for each story and definitions. Also included, the seventh story "Carnival Street" that links the worlds of Divinity, FL and the City of Apocalypse in a most "terrifying" and "disturbing" way. Experience the " ... visceral terror ..."

Intended for mature audiences only, due to language, graphic description, violence, and themes.

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KAOS Obsidere The Nightmare Has Begun A Dark Fiction / Legacy Horror Collection edition by DC McGannon C Michael McGannon Literature Fiction eBooks

Here's a fantastic find for all horror aficionados!  This new collection of stories from a sublimely creepy, nightmarish, supernatural world is sure to delight.

The McGannon's have rich, inventive minds and a deft way with words, spinning visceral imagery and darkly roiling emotions and psychology to create a world like ours, and yet entirely other.  A world where darkness meets interesting, inventive and poetically apt ends. A world where interweaving threads of mystery permeate what are still perfectly crafted stand alone short stories.  A world where town names of Divinity and Apocalypse are perfectly chosen and tell the fortunate or unfortunate inhabitants all they should ever need to know. As they say, it is all connected: both each tale to the other and then all to a deeper train of thought, a philosophy if you will, of the balance of a dark universe and the rough justice design of its delicious unravelling.

I loved all the stories in the collection, so it's hard to pick favourites (rather like singling out a particularly quirky and possibly aberrant, errant child). But I did particularly love the terrifying, sad poignancy of 'The Transient', the haunting compulsion of "The Gravewindow', the sheer artistic but creepy purity of '"The Place I go Before my Dreams' (and never let me have dreams like that, thank you very much - wonderful to read but I suspect less wonderful to experience!) and the way it was brought together in  the fiendishly clever "Carnival Street."

I highly recommend this horror feast. Well written, beautifully plotted and crafted, and just terrific - if dark - fun!  I eagerly await further stories - after all, the sub-title is "The Nightmare has Begun", so hopefully there is much more to come!

Product details

  • File Size 551 KB
  • Print Length 200 pages
  • Simultaneous Device Usage Unlimited
  • Publisher Dark Waters Press; 1 edition (October 6, 2015)
  • Publication Date October 6, 2015
  • Sold by  Digital Services LLC
  • Language English
  • ASIN B015OVBBLG

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I have received a copy of this book from the author in exchange for an honest review.

This collection of short stories is wonderfully (on occasion excessively) descriptive, painting scenes of gruesome and grotesque thoughts and behaviors, set in a fantasy world but ever present in our own world. The human mind is a powerful and mysterious thing. These stories will fill you with hope for the characters, leave you wanting to know more of their story and asking "what's next". I guess we will just have to wait and see! I only recommend this for for anyone who isn't faint of heart.
(I received a free copy of this book in exchange for a review).

(This review may contain spoilers).

This collection of short stories was… well, I’m not sure what the exact word I’m looking for is, though ‘gruesome’ and ‘disturbing’ spring to mind. It was interesting to read a collection of stories that were all linked together.

I thought each of the short stories were really well-written, even though the subject matter was particularly disturbing in places. While I did find some of the short stories a bit confusing and harder to follow, the ones I did understand were particularly effective and I was able to picture a lot of the events happening in my mind.

Because most of the stories were so short, it was hard to really get to know any but the main characters. The Fly was a story that resonated with me. The descriptions of the fly were horrible, but not actually gruesome. Just the mention of creatures like flies and maggots is enough… and it was interesting that it wasn’t exactly clear if the fly was real, or just existed in Thomas’ mind. Either way, the main character’s descent into madness was described very well… and I couldn’t help but feel a lot of sympathy for Sionn and Clay. It was an interesting style choice, to show the story from the POV of the character who was gradually losing his mind.

The first story in the collection, Skin, was especially gory. It did a good job of setting the tone for the rest of the collection, but I found it hard to understand why the main character in particular was in that kind of situation.by the end of the book.

The short story with the transient was especially creepy, as was the one directly correlating to that. I wasn’t all that fond of the Ringmaster story, even though I did think that the idea of the carnival was an interesting one and something I would have liked more background of, since it seemed like a very… unique version of an afterlife.

I didn’t really understand the story with the window… and the one about the ‘artwork’ was pretty horrible to read.

I’m sure I’d be interested in reading more books by these authors in the future… and I’d be interested in learning more about the world shown in this collection of short stories.
These stories freaked me out, I had to take a break from reading them so I could sleep at night. The Fly was especially unnerving. These authors never fail to amaze me.
First thought and last thought is that this book is very very creepy and that I really really enjoyed it.

Creepy and mysterious but also very horrific. (I am still hesitating before going into the bathroom! and I am very glad I don't cook.) Honestly I did stop reading at night and waited until the sun was out.

If you want a great read for Halloween I can think of nothing better than this collection of short stories. Very well written, these gripping tales will stay with you long after you put the book down.
Here's a fantastic find for all horror aficionados!  This new collection of stories from a sublimely creepy, nightmarish, supernatural world is sure to delight.

The McGannon's have rich, inventive minds and a deft way with words, spinning visceral imagery and darkly roiling emotions and psychology to create a world like ours, and yet entirely other.  A world where darkness meets interesting, inventive and poetically apt ends. A world where interweaving threads of mystery permeate what are still perfectly crafted stand alone short stories.  A world where town names of Divinity and Apocalypse are perfectly chosen and tell the fortunate or unfortunate inhabitants all they should ever need to know. As they say, it is all connected both each tale to the other and then all to a deeper train of thought, a philosophy if you will, of the balance of a dark universe and the rough justice design of its delicious unravelling.

I loved all the stories in the collection, so it's hard to pick favourites (rather like singling out a particularly quirky and possibly aberrant, errant child). But I did particularly love the terrifying, sad poignancy of 'The Transient', the haunting compulsion of "The Gravewindow', the sheer artistic but creepy purity of '"The Place I go Before my Dreams' (and never let me have dreams like that, thank you very much - wonderful to read but I suspect less wonderful to experience!) and the way it was brought together in  the fiendishly clever "Carnival Street."

I highly recommend this horror feast. Well written, beautifully plotted and crafted, and just terrific - if dark - fun!  I eagerly await further stories - after all, the sub-title is "The Nightmare has Begun", so hopefully there is much more to come!
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