Firedance
- 384 pages
- 14 hours of reading
Scott Baker crafts narratives that delve into the unsettling territories of fantasy and horror, often infused with psychological suspense. His early immersion in gothic literature blossomed into a lifelong passion for science fiction, fantasy, and horror. Baker's prose is marked by its inventive concepts and its ability to weave intricate thematic threads. His writing frequently explores the boundaries of the human psyche and the darker aspects of existence. He has matured into a distinctive voice, bringing a unique perspective to speculative fiction.




Introduction (Blood Is Not Enough) • (1989) • essay by Ellen Datlow Carrion Comfort • (1983) • novelette by Dan Simmons The Sea Was Wet as Wet Could Be • (1967) • short story by Gahan Wilson The Silver Collar • (1989) • short story by Garry Kilworth Try a Dull Knife • (1968) • short story by Harlan Ellison Varicose Worms • (1989) • novelette by Scott Baker Lazarus • (1906) • short story by Leonid Andreyev L'Chaim! • (1989) • short story by Harvey Jacobs Return of the Dust Vampires • (1985) • short story by Sharon N. Farber Good Kids • (1989) • short story by Edward Bryant The Girl with the Hungry Eyes • (1949) • short story by Fritz Leiber The Janfia Tree • (1989) • short story by Tanith Lee A Child of Darkness • (1989) • short story by Susan Casper Nocturne • (1989) • poem by Steve Rasnic Tem Down Among the Dead Men • (1982) • novelette by Gardner Dozois and Jack Dann …To Feel Another's Woe • (1989) • short story by Chet Williamson Time Lapse • (1989) • poem by Joe Haldeman Dirty Work • (1989) • novelette by Pat Cadigan
In a thrilling blend of history, faith, science, and love, the narrative unfolds with high-stakes action and adventure. The story promises to engage readers with its dynamic plot and compelling characters, showcasing the author's talent as highlighted by Matthew Reilly. Expect a captivating journey that intertwines various themes, creating an exhilarating reading experience.