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    Last Days
    Gitslayer
    • Gitslayer

      • 320 pages
      • 12 hours of reading

      Gotrek regresa para luchar contra las fuerzas de los Gloomspite Gitz. Decidido a deshacerse de la runa Fyreslayer enterrada en su pecho, Gotrek Gurnisson, el mayor Slayer que jamás haya existido, viaja a las profundidades del extraño y alquímico reino de Chamon. Los Kharadron Overlords de Barak-Urbaz, utilizando su misteriosa ciencia etérea, ofrecen una solución a la búsqueda de Gotrek. Pero, a medida que la Luna Malvada se eleva y los mortales Gloomspite Gitz amenazan con destruir el puerto del cielo, Gotrek se enfrenta al enemigo más antiguo de su pueblo: los greenskins. Mientras su compañera elfa de viaje, Maleneth Witchblade, lucha por mantenerlo con vida, Gotrek se lanza de cabeza a una sangrienta batalla por la supervivencia que lo llevará al húmedo y fúngico corazón del Asilo de Skragrott.

      Gitslayer
      3.7
    • Indie filmmaker Kyle Freeman is a man at the end of his tether. He faces bankruptcy and obscurity, until he lands a commission to make an unusual documentary. The Temple of the Last Days was a notorious cult, which reached its bloody endgame in the Arizona desert in 1975. Ever since, the group's rumoured mystical secrets and paranormal experiences have lain concealed behind a history of murder, sexual deviancy and imprisonment. Kyle and his one-man crew film the cult's original bases in London and France - finally visiting the desert crime scene where the cult self-destructed in a night of ritualistic violence. But when Kyle interviews survivors, uncanny events plague his shoots. Frightening out-of-body experiences and nocturnal visitations follow, along with the discovery of ghastly artefacts. Until Kyle realises, too late, that they've become entangled in the cult's hideous legacy. Praise for Adam Nevill: 'This novel grabs from the very first page ... Superb' Guardian, 'Lean, compelling, dark, at times frightening' The Herald, 'Horrifyingly scary ... Nevill sinuously ramps up the tension' Sunday Times

      Last Days
      3.7