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Simon Kurt Unsworth

    Strange Gateways
    The Devil's Detective
    The Devil's Evidence
    Lost Places
    • Lost Places

      • 292pages
      • 11 heures de lecture

      Exploring the unseen and often overlooked aspects of reality, the narrative invites readers to delve into a world filled with hidden wonders and subtle mysteries. It challenges perceptions and encourages a deeper understanding of the familiar, revealing the extraordinary in the mundane. Through vivid storytelling, the book uncovers the layers of existence that lie just beyond the periphery of our vision, prompting reflection on the nature of awareness and discovery.

      Lost Places
      4,7
    • The Devil's Evidence

      • 512pages
      • 18 heures de lecture

      A stunning new thriller from the critically acclaimed author of The Devil's Detective. When a violent outbreak of fires plunges his city into chaos, Thomas Fool, commander of Hell's Information Men, finds himself outsmarted by a shadowy new department called the Evidence.

      The Devil's Evidence
      4,1
    • The Devil's Detective

      • 368pages
      • 13 heures de lecture

      WELCOME TO HELL. Solving crimes was the purpose of Hell's Information Men, yet they almost never achieved it, and even when they did, the facts they scraped free were lost, buried again in the labyrinthine mess of the infernal Bureaucracy. When an unidentified, brutalised body is discovered in Hell, the case is assigned to Thomas Fool. But how do you investigate a murder where death is commonplace and everyone is guilty of something?

      The Devil's Detective
      3,7
    • Strange Gateways

      • 222pages
      • 8 heures de lecture

      n this, the third collection of horror fiction from Simon Kurt Unsworth, you will find tales of words that can corrupt a world, of hotels that are not what they seem, of sculptures made at night from cans and bottles that have a meaning we cannot hope to grasp and of a journey to work that becomes a nightmare. These are monsters here and roads down which impossible vehicles travel, and mines and shadows and children made of twine and stitch.

      Strange Gateways