At last, the strange tale of Krampus and his chilling power over Cape Misfortune is revealed.
It’s after visiting hours at the Cape Misfortune Asylum – but an unexpected visitor has turned up for a chat nonetheless.
Is he the terrifying Krampus of local folklore – or a madman freshly escaped from a nearby isolation ward?
The visitor promises to explain the mystery of the ancient evil haunting Cape Misfortune.
In his strange tale a peasant boy, born with hooves instead of feet, is condemned to die in the salt mines for stealing the shape of animals.
Helped by a goddess and a girl who kills in the shape of a scorpion we enter an unlikely world of shape thieves, lost gods and a magical liquid that conquers death.
Pyron, the all-powerful god, is on their tail. It is a battle that will decide the fate of his world – and ours.
Cape Misfortune – the end of the world has to start somewhere.
“Welcome to beautiful Cape Misfortune. Come for the rugged coastline and unspoiled beaches. Stay for the quaint customs and friendly welcome.”
Don’t ask about the people who are going missing. Locals blame it on other-worldly creatures who use the fog as cover.
Disgraced police woman Deputy Cassandra Dollar is fighting to keep her job after her ex-husband has lied about her. Her shift Sergeant no longer believes a word she says and her new patrol partner is more dangerous than any of the criminals she faces.
“Welcome to beautiful Cape Misfortune. Come for the rugged coastline and unspoiled beaches. Stay for the quaint customs and friendly welcome.”
Don’t ask about the coming apocalypse!
Sergeant Agata Dollar should have a great future – newly promoted, recently married, just moved into her first apartment, and recent winner of the ‘Venice County Law Enforcement Officer of the Year Award.’
But this is Cape Misfortune. Mysteries are piling up, and her dead sister, Cassandra, is trying to warn her about the end of the world.
In the exciting standalone second book in the “Cape Misfortune” trilogy, Agata Dollar’s actions will decide the fate not just our world, but countless others.
Twin Peaks meets the Twilight Zone
"A portal story, this novel was one of my favorites because fantasy and reality are all mixed together and delightfully the reader will come out on top with a satisfying conclusion.
Anderson is a master at capturing the moodiness of the Pacific northwest in distinct style evocative of David Lynch’s epic series.
Read best on a foggy night with your favorite hot beverage for a terrifically chilling time."
When Jack’s home town is burned down, his mortally-wounded grandfather tells him of a device called “The Mouth” that opens doors into other worlds.
The boy escapes from the “Curfew” – a brutal realm of war machines, vengeful soldiers and burned-out Resistance caves — in a stolen Centurion tank.
He must do the impossible – find the world that gave his enemies their extraordinary power and travel to an England known simply as “The Maximum.” The Mouth is a dark science-fantasy adventure story about hope, resolve and finding the courage to carry on fighting even when all seems lost.
When Jack’s home town is burned down, his mortally-wounded grandfather tells him of a device called “The Mouth” that opens doors into other worlds.
A gripping tale of the far future.
In a world where wooden lightships sail the seas yet defy gravity over land, the “Albatross” flies on a secret voyage beyond the mapped edges of New Berlin. Guided by the enigmatic gentleman adventurer Hanna the crew cross cursed mountains, endless deserts, and a blinding void.
As rogue aeronauts swarm from a hidden cavern of exiled souls, ancient guardians fall, and a gateway to the forbidden “Next” beckons, Betrayal, aerial battles, and cosmic revelations propel them toward a door that could save—or doom—humanity.
Leviathan is a gripping steampunk odyssey of exploration, rebellion, and the fragile veil between worlds, where immortality ends and the unknown begins. “
Leviathan” is a short story, and part one of the three-part “Tales of New Berlin” trilogy