Triskaideka Books


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Our mission is to publish genre novels in the Horror/Science Fiction/Fantasy cross genre area that you will love. We intend to introduce you to new and established authors. There are hundreds of great books out there in the small press world waiting to be discovered. We intend to help you in this search by publishing in print and ebook formats the very best in horror, science fiction and dark fantasy. If you are lucky all three genres will be rolled into one.

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Home    by Carson Buckingham
Price: $2.99 USD. 42870 words. Published by Triskaideka Books  on October 20, 2011. .

Following the deaths of her mother and beloved aunt, Kate Kavanagh inherits the family homestead in the Irish enclave of Three Oaks, Connecticut; but once she moves in, Kate begins a gradual but terrifying biological transformation that is part of her inheritance...
Mossy Creek    by Jill Behe
Price: $2.99 USD. 59490 words. Published by Triskaideka Books  on August 8, 2011. .

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Welcome to Mossy Creek. We’re small and easy-going with a lot of community pride and camaraderie. What we don’t have a lot of is crime.
The Story of Don Luis    by Stuart G. Yates
Price: $2.99 USD. 67930 words. Published by Triskaideka Books  on June 23, 2011. .

0.5 star(4.50)
Spain 1648. Luis, almost fifteen, is very different from almost every other young person in the small, sweltering village of Riodelgado. He is different because he can read. Targeted by the local toughs, Luis works tirelessly to provide for his ailing mother and young sister. Then, one day, a mysterious stranger comes to the village and gradually everything begins to change...
O My Days    by David Mathew
Price: $2.99 USD. 93490 words. Published by Triskaideka Books  on May 31, 2011. .

Billy Alfreth is serving five years for wounding with intent at a maximum security Young Offenders Institute in the north of England.

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In Darkness We Play    by Triskaideka Books 
Price: $2.99 USD. 13570 words. Published on December 3, 2010. Fiction.

5 poets, 15 streams of darkness from each. Five and Fifteen. Five authors. Seventy-five poems. Enter the dark and disturbing mind of madness, terror, horror. Dark thoughts. Disturbing images. Open the door and step into a world mostly hidden from normality: a world twisted, bent, stabbed, possessed, destroyed and dripping with blood. Triskaideka Books is all about publishing science
Masters of Horror: The Anthology    by Triskaideka Books 
Price: $2.99 USD. 69320 words. Published on March 11, 2010. Fiction.

0.5 star(4.50 from 2 reviews)
Welcome to a world hidden behind the blinds of reality, a landscape waiting to be molded into a thing of pain and torture. This anthology is not for the faint-hearted. The ideas, themes, and disturbing images portrayed within these pages will send your brain into overdrive on the road to madness. Say hello to a new breed of horror writers.

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  • The Spectrum Collection on Jan. 15, 2011
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    The Spectrum Collection from Dark Continents Publishing Kobo ebook review Pages 104 (Kobo epub version) Spectrum is an interesting collection of stories and poetry from a new publisher entering the market. I know a couple of the writers in this collection but everyone else was new, and to tell the truth, there were several surprises in this nice -- yet short -- collection. All the stories are spec fiction in nature and all bar one really hooked me. We have a ghost story with a bit of a twist and very well thought out; a struggling writer facing rejection who is a vampire in a world where The Happening occurred causing zombies, mutants and a lack of blood. We have a twisted story about a goat, to say more would give it away. There are a couple of zombie stories one had more oomph than the other (and that's just my opinion). It's hard to get oomph in a zombie story these days, but these do it well. In this collection, though, there is one clear winner: Lemminaid by Carson Buckingham. The execution of this short story won me over, as well as the build up, the twist and the characters. All the stories here are awesome and well worth your hard earned dosh. You won't go wrong with this collection in your e-reader or on your shelf. If you like spec fic, if you like to smirk after each story and nod your head thinking 'neat', then check out these writers and their stories here-in. read more reviews: http://reviewer-sffh.blogspot.com/
  • The House on Blackstone Moor on Feb. 01, 2011
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    The house on Blackstone Moore Carole Gill Published by Vamplit Publishing (c) 2010 Review based on epub version for the Kobo e-reader Gothic horror. Not really my cup of tea, but Carole Gill's novel is a smooth read from page one and onwards. Chapter one is interesting and thrusts the reader straight into the world of Rose Baines with a nice tag at the end that forces a page turn. Coming home to see her family slaughtered by her father, see is struck weak and taken to an insane asylum to recover, where on her first night in a solo room she is abused. This is just the start of the horrors she will soon be faced with. There are sex rituals, sacrifice, vampires, demons (I like Eco, he is demented and brilliantly so), children vamps, and the leader, Louis Dartion, oh and gypsies. All Gothic fans will love this book and Carole has created characters we can all identify with. Rose is a shy and uncomfortable around strangers and has a tendency to faint. Louis Dartion is the opposite but he too has a soft side. Some of the characters are in the story to move the plot along but most are interesting characters, like Dartion's wife, Marta and Reverend Hobbs. Secrets will be exposed that will rock Rose's world and throw her life in turmoil. The amount of twists and turns this book takes will leave your head spinning and guessing until the end. And the journey Rose takes in this book is truly epic and you'll enjoy reading her exploits and adventure late into the night.