Luke Walker
Luke Walker has been writing horror and fantasy fiction for most of his life. His short story collection Die Laughing was published January 2015, and his novella Mirror Of The Nameless is published by DarkFuse. His next book will be published by Caffeine Nights in 2016. A number of his short...
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Luke Walker has been writing horror and fantasy fiction for most of his life. His short story collection Die Laughing was published January 2015, and his novella Mirror Of The Nameless is published by DarkFuse. His next book will be published by Caffeine Nights in 2016. A number of his short stories have been published online and in print. He is currently at work on new material.Luke is thirty-seven and lives in England with his wife, two cats and not enough zombie films.He welcomes comments at his blog which can be read at www.lukewalkerwriter.com. His Twitter page is @lukewalkerbooks and he is on Facebook at http://www.facebook.com/LukeWalkerWriter.
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WHAT'S IT ABOUT?3 ancient gods now rule earth, spreading death and destruction in their wake. Dave is desperate to reach his daughter after her boyfriend tells him that she may be in trouble. Together they set out to find her before her actions make her a sacrifice to the gods.WHAT I LOVED-The non s...
In a world where the government controls the news and forcibly offers up people as sacrifices to the gods, Dave Anderson is trying to avoid the attention. Unfortunately for him, he runs across some men that want to sacrifice him to the god Naz Yaah. He manages to escape when his daughter's boyfrien...
Shakespeare once complained: “As flies to wanton boys are we to the Gods. They kill us for their sport.”Certainly true in this most gigantic of monster romps---where the monsters are world destroying gods, each devastating and horrific in their own way. Usually in this sort of story mankind bonds...
What if old gods were on earth, taking away your hope for living, for a future? What if today was your last day and you were to be sacrificed to these gods who care nothing for you? How far would you go to save yourself and the ones you love? Dave Anderson is just trying to get by unnoticed by the ...
I have read quite a few Lovecraftian-ish works lately and was getting a bit tired of them, honestly. Not so with Luke Walker’s Mirror of the Nameless. The Gods are already here. The government is making sacrifices and trying to keep some semblance of order. The fate of the world is bleak and the God...