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The Secret History of the World

This saga delves into the hidden corners of human history, where reality intertwines with myth and secret societies shape the fate of the world. Witness the age-old battle between forces of light and darkness, unfolding against the backdrop of pivotal historical events. The series offers thrilling conspiracies, supernatural elements, and a profound contemplation of the true powers pulling the strings of our civilization.

Wardenclyffe
AFTERSHOCK & OTHERS
SIBS
The Barrens and Others

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  • The Barrens and Others

    • 384 pages
    • 14 hours of reading
    4.1(595)Add rating

    This collection features chilling tales by bestselling author F. Paul Wilson, weaving together elements of horror and suspense. It includes stories that inspired the film adaptation, showcasing Wilson's unique storytelling ability and his knack for creating unsettling atmospheres. Readers can expect a blend of psychological tension and supernatural themes, making it a compelling read for fans of the genre.

    The Barrens and Others
  • SIBS

    • 366 pages
    • 13 hours of reading
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    Kara Wade returns to New York City to uncover the truth behind her twin sister Kelly's mysterious death, which occurred after a fall from the Plaza Hotel. Despite the apparent circumstances surrounding the tragedy, Kara is resolute in her quest for answers, seeking to understand the events that led to her sister's fatal plunge. As she delves into the investigation, she confronts her past and the secrets that may have contributed to Kelly's demise.

    SIBS
  • AFTERSHOCK & OTHERS

    • 354 pages
    • 13 hours of reading
    4.0(15)Add rating

    This collection features a range of short fiction from acclaimed author F. Paul Wilson, known for his compelling storytelling. With a reputation solidified by previous works, the stories delve into various themes, showcasing Wilson's ability to engage readers through intriguing narratives and rich character development. Each piece reflects his unique voice and perspective, making it a noteworthy addition to the literary landscape.

    AFTERSHOCK & OTHERS
  • Wardenclyffe

    • 144 pages
    • 6 hours of reading
    4.0(177)Add rating

    The editorial discusses the evolving landscape of historical scholarship, emphasizing the importance of interdisciplinary approaches. It highlights how new methodologies and perspectives enrich our understanding of historical events and figures. The piece advocates for a broader inclusion of diverse narratives and voices in historical discourse, aiming to challenge traditional interpretations and encourage critical thinking among scholars and readers alike.

    Wardenclyffe