Russell James Ray is credited with the first canyoneering descents of the Barrancas Sinforosa and Batopilas. It was an endeavor that spanned several years, and included a self-delusional non-first descent of the Barranca Del Cobre. He currently resides in Santa Fe, New Mexico, where he dreams of other things.
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Ray Russell was a master of horror, whose short stories, novels, and screenplays often explored the darker recesses of the human psyche. His seminal work, the short story "Sardonicus," is regarded as a pinnacle of modern gothic storytelling, possessing an atmosphere so palpable it was adapted into a screenplay. Russell excelled at crafting suspense and dread that lingers with the reader long after the final page. His contributions are celebrated for their originality and chilling effectiveness.





- 2023
- 2015
The Case Against Satan
- 160 pages
- 6 hours of reading
Teenager Susan Garth was "a clean-talking sweet little girl" of high school age before she started having "fits"--A sudden aversion to churches and a newfound fondness for vulgarity. Then one night, she strips in front of the parish priest and sinks her nails into his throat. If not madness, then the answer must be demonic possession. To vanquish the Devil, Bishop Crimmings recruits Father Gregory Sargent, a younger priest with a taste for modern ideas and brandy. As the two men fight not just the darkness tormenting Susan but also one another, a soul-chilling revelation lurks in the shadows-one that knows that the darkest evil goes by many names
- 2002
Haunted Castles
- 256 pages
- 9 hours of reading
First published in the United States of America by Maclay & Associates, Inc. 1985; Edition with a series introduction by Guillermo del Toro pubished in Penguin Books 2013--Title page verso.