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Beth's Review: Tales of Blood and Sulphur: Apocalypse Minor (The Tales of Blood and Sulphur Book

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Publisher: Forsaken
Released: July 20, 2015
Genre: Horror
Length: 214 pages
Format: ebook, paperback
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Blurb
Eleven Tales steeped in Blood and reeking of Sulphur J.G Clay takes you on a journey through the voids of Reality and into dark places where demons, mutants and inter-dimensional creatures taunt, taint and corrupt Humanity. Survival is not guaranteed, sanity is not assured and death lurks in every corner. These are the Tales of Blood and Sulphur: Apocalypse Minor; eleven twisted tales of terror and mayhem..... There are cracks in the skin of Reality. Some are microscopic, others are as wide as a four-lane motorway. As the fault lines increase and widen, the door to our world shines like a beacon in the darkness, a warm and inviting sight to others beyond our understanding. When They cross over into our realm, The Tales begin...... A gambler taking one last desperate throw of the dice. A struggling writer making an unholy alliance. An eternal being fighting to stay alive in the financial capital of India. A man burdened with a terrible town secret. The Law Enforcers who must never cry. The End of Days live and direct from the rural heartland of England. The blood is warm, the sulphur is burning, the tales will be told, the Apocalypse Minor is imminent!
Five Boundless stars
I was provided a copy of this book in exchange for an honest review. I have to admit, my expectations were low, usually when I read a book of short stories, I expect to get one or two good stories out of it and the rest suck. I was pleasantly surprised with ALL the stories in this book. A wonderful collection of short stories brought together in a terrifyingly beautiful way.
I highly recommend this book to all readers; you will not be disappointed at all. Clay is a true professional writer; 5 Boundless Stars. I’m looking forward to more from him.