![]() ![]() This is one twisted tale you’ll be sure to love. KINGFISHER writes fantasy, horror, and occasional oddities, most recently including The Twisted Ones and Swordheart. Kingfisher will have you looking over your shoulder, hearing bumps in the night, and asking yourself, what moves the dead T. Kingfisher’s version gives an answer that is filled with all the strangeness and creepiness you could hope for. The House of Usher will fall, but before it does, T. If you have ever wondered what really drove the Ushers mad, T. ![]() There are strange lights and zombie-like rabbits infesting the landscape while the ancestral home is literally crumbling apart as if it’s slowly being consumed. Madness surrounds the decrepit manor and it is through this soldier’s eyes that we witness the slow downfall the Ushers. Kingfisher’s pen.Īlex Easton, as the retired soldier who visits the home of the Ushers, finds its residents besieged by a strange sickness. Our growing fear and distress over her strange malady can only be written by the likes of T. This time around readers are treated to a more fully developed, Madeline Usher. It’s the retelling of Edgar Allan Poe's classic “The Fall of the House of Usher” that you have been waiting for. This little novella is packed with all kinds of gothic horror, dripping in atmosphere and psychological tension. ![]()
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