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Pain Cages

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by Kane, Paul


  His mass market novel Arrowhead for Abaddon/Rebellion, publishers of 2000 AD (a post-apocalyptic reworking of the Robin Hood legend), came out in 2008 in the UK & US, its sequel Broken Arrow was released a year later, and the third installment of this bestselling trilogy, Arrowland, is the latest to be released (see www.arrowheadtrilogy.com for more details). In addition he has two more unrelated novels out at the moment, Of Darkness and Light in hardback and paperback from Thunderstorm (with cover art from the award-winning Vincent Chong) and horror/crime thriller The Gemini Factor in trade paperback from Screaming Dreams (with an introduction from Peter Atkins, screenwriter of Hellraisers II-IV and Wishmaster). Forthcoming from him are a Sherlock Holmes story called ‘The Greatest Mystery’ in Gaslight Arcanum from Edge Publishing, and a hardback collection by the multi-award-winning PS Publishing. Paul’s Shadow Writer site, launched on Hallowe’en 2001, which receives thousands of visitors each month and has featured Stephen King, James Herbert, Guillermo del Toro & Chuck Hogan, Douglas Preston, Joe Hill, Neil Gaiman, Charlaine Harris, David Morrell, Brian Lumley, Kevin J. Anderson, Charles de Lint, Joe R. Lansdale and Thomas Harris as Guest Writers, can be found at www.shadow-writer.co.uk

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  Other Books by Paul Kane:

  Novels

  Arrowhead

  Broken Arrow

  Arrowland

  Of Darkness and Light

  The Gemini Factor

  Novellas

  Dalton Quayle Rides Out

  RED

  Signs of Life

  The Lazarus Condition

  Collections

  Alone (In the Dark)

  Touching the Flame

  FunnyBones

  Peripheral Visions

  The Adventures of Dalton Quayle

  Shadow Writer

  The Butterfly Man and Other Stories

  Editor & Co-Editor

  Shadow Writers Vol. 1 & 2

  Terror Tales #1-4

  Top International Horror

  Albions Alptraume: Zombies

  The British Fantasy Society: A Celebration

  Hellbound Hearts

  Non-Fiction

  Contemporary North American Film Directors: A Wallflower Critical Guide (Contributor)

  Cinema Macabre (Contributor)

  The Hellraiser Films And Their Legacy

  Voices in the Dark

  Also Available from

  Books of the Dead Press:

  Tonia Brown - Lucky Stiff: Zombie Gigolo

  Peter was unremarkable in life but unforgettable in death. After overdosing, friends turn him into a zombie with the help of sex-magic Voodoo. His extraordinary adventure takes him from bedroom to bedroom. He’s hottest gigolo not quite alive, and hungry for human flesh.

  Steve Kuhn - We Are The Plague: Dext of the Dead, Book 1

  Dext is a regular man in an irregular situation. The undead plague has decimated the population, but pockets of survivors still remain. A battered military search for survivors while scientists work frantically to control the spread. The clock is ticking… if he can keep running.

  Steve Kuhn - We Are The Infected: Dext of the Dead, Book 2

  Dext and his crew are reeling from the losses incurred during their stay at The Haven and are on the run. A military unit known as Kilo Company appears to be the group’s best bet for survival, but they are miles ahead and the gap is widening. Everything is not what it seems.

  Steve Kuhn - We Are The Entombed: Dext of the Dead, Book 3

  The dead have permeated every square inch of the country, leaving the survivors desperate for commodities. Roving bands of raiders and small, independent communities pose serious threats to one another, much like the increasing numbers of ravenous, shambling corpses.

  Steve Kuhn - We Are The Extinction: Dext of the Dead, Book 4

  Tensions mount for Dext and his crew as they travel west in search of the elusive military unit known as Kilo Company. Characters, both good and evil, affect the course of events. Threats wait around every corner. A truth has been revealed: mankind is more monstrous than the living dead.

  Steve Kuhn - We Are The End: Dext of the Dead, Book 5

  The battle for Vegas is done, but not without heavy casualties and broken loyalties. Dishonesty within the group and mental instability weakens the bonds of family, making them vulnerable. One member will break an unspoken rule and thrust the entire group to the brink of self-destruction.

  Duncan McGeary - Death of an Immortal: Vampire Evolution Trilogy 1

  The most powerful and feared vampire disappeared at the height of his powers and passed into legend. Most vampires think he’s dead. He is not dead.

  Duncan McGeary - Rule of Vampire: Vampire Evolution Trilogy 2

  Jamie is on the run. Nobody taught her how to be a vampire; no one told her the Rules of Vampire. How was she supposed to know her limits? Now the vampire hunters want her dead.

  Duncan McGeary - Blood of Gold: Vampire Evolution Trilogy 3

  Terrill was the most ruthless vampire, but he evolved into a Golden Vampire, renouncing violence. He didn’t know that the evolution was directed by forces bigger than himself.

  Justin Robinson - Undead On Arrival

  Glen Novak is a dead man. Unfortunately for the scumbag who killed him, Novak will keep on cracking skulls until he finds the piece of trash that set him up, or is turned into a walking sack of rotten meat.

  Duncan McGeary - Led to the Slaughter

  Trapped in the Sierra Nevada without food, The Donner Party are led to the slaughter. After being manipulated into a string of bad decisions, the travelers, frozen and abandoned, are preyed upon by werewolves in their midst––the very people they thought were friends.

  TS Alan - The Romero Strain

  A group of New Yorkers is chased into the city’s underground by a zombie horde. Along their subterranean journey, they gather survivors while traveling to Grand Central Terminal, where they believe help will be found.

  John F.D. Taff – Kill/Off

  When David Benning is blackmailed by a shadowy organization known only as The Group, he’s thrust into a world of guns, payoffs, and killing unknown, seemingly ordinary people. As he becomes more enmeshed, he begins to grasp The Group’s true motives.

  J.C. Michael - Discoredia

  As the year draws to a close, a mysterious stranger makes a proposition to club owner. It’s a deal involving a drug called Pandemonium. The good news: the drug is free. The bad news: it comes with a heavy price. Euphoria and ecstasy. Death and depravity. All come together at Discoredia.

  James Roy Daley – Authors & Publishers Must Die!

  No punches are pulled in this nonfiction title, which is filled to the rim with straightforward, practical advice for writers while exploring what it’s like to be on the other side of the desk. A must read for every author.

  Weston Kincade – A Life of Death 1 - 4

  Homicide detective Alex Drummond is confronted with the past through his son’s innocent question. Alex’s tale of his troubled senior year unfolds revealing loss, drunken abuse, and mysterious visions of murder and demonic children.

  Weston Kincade – A Life of Death 5 - 8

  Alcohol claims another life close to home. Alex and Paige set out to discover the truth, but who would believe a troubled teenager who claims to have visions?

  Weston Kincade – A Life of Death 9 - 12

  Struggling to hold onto his suspicions of Irene Harris, Alex heads to the DC Metropolitan Police Department. There, his suspicions are finally put to rest, and Alex is forced to start his search again.

  Julie Hutchings - Running Home

  Death hovers around Ellie Morgan like the friend nobody wants. She doesn’t belong in snow-swept Ossipee, at a black tie party––but that is where she is, and where he is: Nicholas French, the man who mystifies her with the impossible knowledge of her troubled soul.

  John F.D. Taff – The Bell Witch

  A historical horror novel/ghost story based o
n what is perhaps the most well-documented poltergeist case to occur in the United States. The Bell Witch is, at once, a historical novel, a ghost story, a horror story, and a love story all rolled into one.

  Justin Robinson - Everyman

  Ian Covey is a doppelganger. A mimic. A shapeshifter. He can replace anyone he wants by becoming a perfect copy; taking the victim’s face, his home, his family. His life. No longer a man but a hungry void, Ian Covey is a monster. Virtue has a veil, a mask, and evil has a thousand faces.

  Mark Matthews - On the Lips of Children

  A family man named Macon plans to run a marathon, but falls prey to people who dwell in an underground drug-smuggling tunnel. They raise their twin children in a way he couldn’t imagine: skinning victims for food and money. And Macon and his family are next.

  Bracken MacLeod - Mountain Home

  Lyn works at an isolated roadside diner, where a retired combat veteran stages an assault. Surviving the sniper’s bullets is only the beginning. She establishes herself as the disputed leader of a diverse group that is at odds with the situation. Will she––or anyone else––survive the attack?

  Gary Brandner - The Howling

  Karyn and her husband Roy had come to the peaceful California village of Drago to escape the savagery of the city. But the village had a most unsavory history. Unexplained disappearances, sudden deaths. People just vanished, never to be found.

  Gary Brandner - The Howling II

  For Karyn, it was the howling that heralded the nightmare in Drago… the nightmare that had joined her husband Roy to the she-wolf Marcia, and should have ended forever with the fire. But it hadn’t. Roy and Marcia were still alive, and deadly… and thirsty for vengeance.

  Gary Brandner - The Howling III

  They are man. And they are beast. They stalk the night, eyes aflame, teeth flashing in vengeance. Malcolm, the young one, must choose between the way of the human and the howling of the wolf. Those who share his blood want to make him one of them. Those who fear him want him dead.

  James Roy Daley - Into Hell

  Stephenie Page and her daughter Carrie pull off an empty highway at a gas station. Carrie enters the building first. When Stephenie steps inside she discovers that the restaurant is a slaughterhouse. There are dead bodies everywhere. The worst part is… Carrie is suddenly missing.

  James Roy Daley - Terror Town

  Hardcore horror at its best: Killer on the warpath. Monsters on the street. Vampires in the night. Zombies on the hunt. Welcome to Terror Town. The place where no one is safe. Nothing is sacred. All will die. All will suffer.

  James Roy Daley - The Dead Parade

  Within the hour, James will witness the suicide of his closest friend, be responsible for countless murders, and become a fugitive from the police. In the shadow of his mind, a demon lurks. Bloodlust is a virus and it’s infecting his logic. Survival is not an option.

  Tonia Brown - Badass Zombie Road Trip

  Jonah has seven days to find his best friend’s soul, or lose his own, dragging a zombie across the country with a stripper who has an agenda of her own, while being pursued for a crime he didn’t commit… and dealing with Satan. Two thousand miles. Seven days. Two souls. One zombie. Satan.

  Matt Hults - Husk

  When Mallory moves to a small town, her new home won’t be as boring as she’d feared. Who is the dark figure watching her? What is the shape hanging in the shadows of the barn? And why has someone begun digging up graves? In the end, one night will decide if the dead will rise.

  Tim Lebbon - Berserk

  On a dark night Tom begins to unearth the mass grave where he hopes––and fears––that he will find his son’s remains. Instead, he finds madness: corpses in chains and dead bodies that move. And one little girl, dead and rotting, who promises to help Tom find what he’s looking for…

  Best New Zombie Tales - Volume One

  Award winning authors and New York Times Bestsellers come together in this fantastic zombie anthology. Includes great tales by Ray Garton, Jonathan Maberry, Kealan Patrick Burke, Jeff Strand, Robert Swartwood, Gary McMahon, Kim Paffenroth… and so much more.

  Best New Zombie Tales - Volume Two

  Award winning authors and New York Times Bestsellers come together in this fantastic zombie anthology. Includes great tales by David Niall Wilson, Rio Youers, Nate Kenyon, Tim Waggoner, Narrelle M. Harris, John Everson, Mort Castle… and so much more.

  Best New Zombie Tales - Volume Three

  Award winning authors and New York Times Bestsellers come together in this fantastic zombie anthology. Includes great tales by Simon Wood, Joe McKinney, Tim Lebbon, Nancy Kilpatrick, Paul Kane, Jeremy C. Shipp, Nate Southard… and so much more.

  Best New Werewolf Tales - Volume One

  Award winning authors and New York Times Bestsellers come together in this fantastic werewolf anthology. Includes great tales by Jonathan Maberry, John Everson, Michael Laimo, James Roy Daley, Douglas Smith, David Niall Wilson, Nina Kiriki Hoffman… and so much more.

  Best New Vampire Tales - Volume One

  Award winning authors and New York Times Bestsellers come together in this fantastic vampire anthology. Includes great tales by Michael Laimo, David Niall Wilson, Tim Waggoner, John Everson, Don Webb, Jay Caselberg, Nancy Kilpatrick… and so much more.

  James Roy Daley - Zombie Kong

  Big. Bad. Heavy. Hungry. While a 50-foot tall zombie gorilla smashes the hell out of a small town, Candice Wanglund drags her son Jake through the hazardous streets in an attempt to get away from the man who is determined to kill them.

  John F.D. Taff - Little Deaths

  Named the #1 Horror Collection of 2012 by Horror Talk / Named Top 5 books of 2012 by AndyErupts

  You think you’ve got bad dreams? Consider author John F.D. Taff’s nightmares. Taff has the kind of nightmares no one really wants. But it’s nightmares like these that give him plenty of ideas to explore; ideas that he’s turned into the short stories he shares in his new collection.

  John L. French - Paradise Denied

  One of the best collections you’ll ever read. There isn’t a single story that feels like filler. Vampires, zombies, tough cops, faeries, heroes, or super-scientists, John French has got a tale for you, and it’s amazing. Readers agree: this is the book you won’t be able to put down.

  James Roy Daley - 13 Drops Of Blood

  Thirteen tales of horror, suspense, and imagination. Enter the gore-soaked exhibit, the train of terror, the graveyard of the haunted. Meet the scientist of the monsters, the woman with the thing living inside her, the living dead. Quality horror with a flair for the hardcore. Not for the squeamish.

  Zombie Kong - Anthology

  Zombies are bad, but ZOMBIE KONG is worse. Way worse. Big. Bad. Heavy. Hungry. This is the most original zombie anthology of all time. In the jungles, in the Arctic, in the cities, in the towns, Zombie Kong rules them all. Other zombies must bow to their god… ZOMBIE KONG!

  Paul Kane - Pain Cages

  Reminiscent of Stephen King’s classic best-selling book Different Seasons, Paul Kane gives us an unforgettable collection of four novella-size stories. Each story is refreshingly original and delivers an emotional impact that is rarely seen in today’s literature. Speculative fiction at its best.

  Matt Hults - Anything Can Be Dangerous

  Contains four amazing stories: Anything Can be Dangerous (the simple things in life can kill), Through the Valley of Death (a dark tale that will make you remember fear), The Finger (zombie literature has never been so extraordinary), and Feeding Frenzy (lunchtime in a place called Hell).

  Bill Howard - 10 Minutes From Home: Episodes 1 - 4

  When a viral outbreak hits Toronto, Denny and Thom find themselves trapped in a town called Pontypool. As the streets begin to teem with violence, they must first find safety, and a way out of the now deadly metropolis.

  Bill Howard - 10 Minutes From Home: Episodes 5 - 8

  The journey gets bloodier as the group
runs into hordes of the infected in a suburban neighborhood. Thom must make some drastic decisions when the survivors encounter a military camp. But does the camp provide safety, or just another hurdle delaying Denny’s expedition home?

  Classic - Vampire Tales

  Includes: J. Sheridan Lefanu / Bram Stoker / M. R. James / F. Benson / Algernon Blackwood / F. Marion Crawford / Mary E. Wilkins Freeman / James Robinson Planche / Johann Ludwig Tieck

  Thank you for reading this book!

 

 

 


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