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The Scrolls of Bishop Eubulus, and Other Stories
What would you sacrifice to uncover the truth? What price would you pay to survive its revelation?
In The Scrolls of Bishop Eubulus, and Other Stories, Rebecca Bradley invites you to explore thirteen chilling realms where the extraordinary lurks just beneath the surface. From the harrowing depths of zombie apocalypses to cryptids hiding in plain sight, and the restless dead who refuse to stay silent, each tale promises a unique journey into the unknown.
Join an inspector as he unravels mysteries among the ruins of a shattered humanity, and encounter a cursed Egyptian relic that twists fate in unimaginable ways. Each story masterfully weaves together dark fantasy, archaeology, and the complexities of human frailty, challenging your perceptions and igniting your imagination.
Will you find yourself laughing defiantly in the face of danger, or trembling with fear at the turn of each page?
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Fans of Roald Dahl’s Tales of the Unexpected and H.P. Lovecraft will delight in this unsettling collection, where every ending is merely a new beginning — if you dare to turn the page.
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About the Author:
Rebecca Bradley was born in Vancouver and spent her early years equally between Vancouver and Calgary. Initially focused on astronomy and science fiction, she shifted her academic interests to archaeology and fantasy during university, specializing in the Nile Valley, particularly Meroe in Sudan. This allowed her to escape Canadian winters for desert excavations while pursuing a PhD in archaeology at Cambridge. Rebecca’s global journey included Northern Ireland, Kuwait, Hong Kong, and Western Canada, where she taught archaeology and wrote novels, including The Gil Trilogy, Temutma, and Cadon, Hunter, as well as short story collections. She also blogged on skepticism and pseudoarchaeology. [MORE]
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