In the chapel of a forsaken fishing village on another world's shore, the seawashed bones of old gods hang from the rafters.
When a new god drifts into the bay, the menfolk fear nothing as they reach for their spears; but capturing Her may be their last act of reckless bravado. Her very presence brings dissent and madness. Her voice threatens to tear the starving, angry community apart.
Setting a siege of relentless horror against the backdrop of brine and blood, Lure blurs the line between natural disaster and self-destruction.
Cover art by Matt Blairstone. Featuring interior illustrations by Kelly Williams.
"Immersive and utterly compelling, Tim McGregor's Lure will stab you in the heart with a hook and plunge you deep into the blackest depths where sunlight cannot follow. A monstrously inventive seaside fable of tradition, adolescence, and loss."
Eric LaRocca, author of Things Have Gotten Worse Since We Last Spoke
"Lure: an appropriate title for a novella that gripped me hook, line and sinker. Evocative of the sea, with the feel of a folktale, Tim McGregor's talent for subtlety is bewitching; but when it berths, the horror is visceral."
Catherine McCarthy, author of Immortelle
"Tightly told, with great tension and pacing; an eerie tale with great social commentary. It's fantastic and stands apart from the crowd."
Laurel Hightower, author of Crossroads and Below
"Beware the call of the sea in this thrilling, shocking and bloody mermaid tale. Lure is a fresh and horrifying addition to sea creature Horror. I loved it."
Sonora Taylor, author of Seeing Things and Someone to Share My Nightmares: Stories
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When a new god drifts into the bay, the menfolk fear nothing as they reach for their spears; but capturing Her may be their last act of reckless bravado. Her very presence brings dissent and madness. Her voice threatens to tear the starving, angry community apart.
Setting a siege of relentless horror against the backdrop of brine and blood, Lure blurs the line between natural disaster and self-destruction.
Cover art by Matt Blairstone. Featuring interior illustrations by Kelly Williams.
"Immersive and utterly compelling, Tim McGregor's Lure will stab you in the heart with a hook and plunge you deep into the blackest depths where sunlight cannot follow. A monstrously inventive seaside fable of tradition, adolescence, and loss."
Eric LaRocca, author of Things Have Gotten Worse Since We Last Spoke
"Lure: an appropriate title for a novella that gripped me hook, line and sinker. Evocative of the sea, with the feel of a folktale, Tim McGregor's talent for subtlety is bewitching; but when it berths, the horror is visceral."
Catherine McCarthy, author of Immortelle
"Tightly told, with great tension and pacing; an eerie tale with great social commentary. It's fantastic and stands apart from the crowd."
Laurel Hightower, author of Crossroads and Below
"Beware the call of the sea in this thrilling, shocking and bloody mermaid tale. Lure is a fresh and horrifying addition to sea creature Horror. I loved it."
Sonora Taylor, author of Seeing Things and Someone to Share My Nightmares: Stories
Lure
In the chapel of a forsaken fishing village on another world's shore, the seawashed bones of old gods hang from the rafters.
When a new god drifts into the bay, the menfolk fear nothing as they reach for their spears; but capturing Her may be their last act of reckless bravado. Her very presence brings dissent and madness. Her voice threatens to tear the starving, angry community apart.
Setting a siege of relentless horror against the backdrop of brine and blood, Lure blurs the line between natural disaster and self-destruction.
Cover art by Matt Blairstone. Featuring interior illustrations by Kelly Williams.
"Immersive and utterly compelling, Tim McGregor's Lure will stab you in the heart with a hook and plunge you deep into the blackest depths where sunlight cannot follow. A monstrously inventive seaside fable of tradition, adolescence, and loss."
Eric LaRocca, author of Things Have Gotten Worse Since We Last Spoke
"Lure: an appropriate title for a novella that gripped me hook, line and sinker. Evocative of the sea, with the feel of a folktale, Tim McGregor's talent for subtlety is bewitching; but when it berths, the horror is visceral."
Catherine McCarthy, author of Immortelle
"Tightly told, with great tension and pacing; an eerie tale with great social commentary. It's fantastic and stands apart from the crowd."
Laurel Hightower, author of Crossroads and Below
"Beware the call of the sea in this thrilling, shocking and bloody mermaid tale. Lure is a fresh and horrifying addition to sea creature Horror. I loved it."
Sonora Taylor, author of Seeing Things and Someone to Share My Nightmares: Stories
When a new god drifts into the bay, the menfolk fear nothing as they reach for their spears; but capturing Her may be their last act of reckless bravado. Her very presence brings dissent and madness. Her voice threatens to tear the starving, angry community apart.
Setting a siege of relentless horror against the backdrop of brine and blood, Lure blurs the line between natural disaster and self-destruction.
Cover art by Matt Blairstone. Featuring interior illustrations by Kelly Williams.
"Immersive and utterly compelling, Tim McGregor's Lure will stab you in the heart with a hook and plunge you deep into the blackest depths where sunlight cannot follow. A monstrously inventive seaside fable of tradition, adolescence, and loss."
Eric LaRocca, author of Things Have Gotten Worse Since We Last Spoke
"Lure: an appropriate title for a novella that gripped me hook, line and sinker. Evocative of the sea, with the feel of a folktale, Tim McGregor's talent for subtlety is bewitching; but when it berths, the horror is visceral."
Catherine McCarthy, author of Immortelle
"Tightly told, with great tension and pacing; an eerie tale with great social commentary. It's fantastic and stands apart from the crowd."
Laurel Hightower, author of Crossroads and Below
"Beware the call of the sea in this thrilling, shocking and bloody mermaid tale. Lure is a fresh and horrifying addition to sea creature Horror. I loved it."
Sonora Taylor, author of Seeing Things and Someone to Share My Nightmares: Stories
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BN ID: | 2940185731925 |
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Publisher: | Tenebrous Press |
Publication date: | 07/18/2022 |
Sold by: | Barnes & Noble |
Format: | eBook |
File size: | 2 MB |
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