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Garry Kilworth

    July 5, 1941

    Garry Douglas Kilworth is a historical novelist who also delves into science fiction, fantasy, and young adult fiction. His narratives explore the depths of human nature and societal dynamics through compelling storytelling. Kilworth possesses a remarkable talent for immersing readers in diverse eras and imaginative realms, breathing life into the past while contemplating potential futures. His distinctive style is marked by rich prose and intricately developed characters that leave a lasting impression.

    Garry Kilworth
    Soldier's Son
    The Wild Hunt
    The Gogamagog Circus
    The Rain Ghost
    Moby Jack and Other Tall Tales
    Tales from the Fragrant Harbour
    • 2023

      The Rain Ghost

      • 106 pages
      • 4 hours of reading

      The story revolves around a haunting figure known as the rain ghost, who evokes a sense of mystery and melancholy. As the narrative unfolds, themes of longing and the interplay between memory and loss are explored. The protagonist grapples with the ghost's presence, which serves as a metaphor for unresolved emotions and the impact of the past on the present. The atmospheric setting enhances the emotional depth, drawing readers into a world where the line between reality and the supernatural blurs.

      The Rain Ghost
    • 2023

      The Gogamagog Circus

      • 174 pages
      • 7 hours of reading

      Exploring the theme of giants, this collection features thirteen short stories that showcase these colossal beings in various settings, from Salisbury Plain to alien forests. Each story emphasizes the significance of size in the lives of these characters. With eight brand new tales alongside familiar narratives, Gary Kilworth invites readers into a whimsical world filled with Brobdingnagian adventures, blending imagination and storytelling mastery.

      The Gogamagog Circus
    • 2022

      The Wild Hunt

      • 294 pages
      • 11 hours of reading

      The story explores the consequences of divine interference in human lives, highlighting the chaos and turmoil that ensue when gods take an active role in mortal affairs. Characters grapple with the unpredictable nature of fate and the often dire repercussions of their interactions with the divine. As tensions rise, the narrative delves into themes of power, vulnerability, and the struggle for control, ultimately revealing how the whims of the gods can lead to tragic outcomes for those caught in their games.

      The Wild Hunt
    • 2019

      ABOUT THIS BOOK These stories were born out of a discussion on themed collections with the Canadian writer Claude Lalumiere. They are diverse in every way except that each one of them has a metal element at its heart. 'The Maskmaker' was the first to be written, a story set in an early Venice and has gold as its theme. Silver comes next, but there follows tales of robots made of lead, cyborgs who are addicted to drinking mercury, aliens obsessed with shiny chromium, a nickel coin worth a fortune and many others. The tales end with a false element, Erifium, the metal from which the sword that St Michael wields against demons in the battle of Armageddon is fashioned.

      Elemetal Tales
    • 2018

      Tales from the Fragrant Harbour

      • 320 pages
      • 12 hours of reading

      Set against the vibrant backdrop of Hong Kong, this collection of short stories reflects Garry Kilworth's experiences and observations during his time in the city. Each tale captures the unique essence of Hong Kong, blending local culture with Kilworth's distinctive storytelling style. Through a variety of characters and situations, the stories explore themes of identity, belonging, and the complexities of urban life.

      Tales from the Fragrant Harbour
    • 2018

      Moby Jack and Other Tall Tales

      • 366 pages
      • 13 hours of reading

      Spanning two decades, this collection showcases a diverse array of stories that vary significantly in both style and content. The author embraces a philosophy of exploration and variety in storytelling, contrasting with writers who prefer a consistent approach to satisfy reader expectations. Each tale offers a unique experience, reflecting the author's desire to take readers on new adventures rather than revisiting familiar themes.

      Moby Jack and Other Tall Tales
    • 2009

      Jack, Annie, and Davey, in search of their missing parents, are transported back in time to the gothic city of Prague where they must deal with alchemists, mythical creatures, and a man with a hook for a hand in their quest for answers

      The Hundred-Towered City
    • 2008

      The new Fancy Jack Crossman novel - The Indian Mutiny has almost run its course. Lieutenant Jack Crossman finds himself plagued by one Captain Deighnton, and the roots of Deighntons animosity appear to run deep. When Jack is abducted following the Battle of Bareilly, and accused in his absence of desertion, he has to fight to clear his name only to find Deighnton waiting for yet another, perhaps final, duel . . .

      Rogue Officer
    • 2006

      BADASS HORROR

      • 148 pages
      • 6 hours of reading
      3.6(20)Add rating

      Featuring a diverse array of chilling tales, this horror collection promises to evoke fear and suspense with each story. Readers can expect to encounter unsettling themes, unexpected twists, and a variety of characters that delve into the darker sides of human nature. Each narrative explores different facets of terror, ensuring a gripping experience that lingers long after the last page is turned. Perfect for fans of the genre, this anthology will keep you on the edge of your seat.

      BADASS HORROR
    • 2006

      Attica

      • 352 pages
      • 13 hours of reading
      3.5(442)Add rating

      Join Jordy, Alex, and Chloe as they cross the portal from our world to a strange and wonderful other place, accessible for just a moment in time through the trapdoor of the attic in their family home. From hat-stand forests to towering hills of old musical instruments, deserts of old books, and a great water-tank lake, the vast continent they stumble upon is one of limitless surprises - and that's before they meet the inhabitants: strange clans of small and lumpen people who live in homes constructed from all manner of found things and drive vehicles powered by old sewing-machine parts. It is against this remarkable backdrop that the three children will embark on a spellbinding adventure to recover a prized possession, save a life, and somehow find a way back home. A story of courage, loyalty, and friendship; of Browsers, Shadow-Tangles, and Tatterdermalions; of incredible landscapes, ingenious devices, and cunning plot twists; Attica has a richness and depth that will delight readers of all ages.

      Attica