UDA

UDA 1913 : The Reign of Rhun-Ry'tbai
Series: UDA. You set the price! Words: 75,840. Language: English. Published: November 12, 2020 . Categories: Fiction » Horror » Occult
(5.00 from 3 reviews)
Rhun-Ry'tbai — Fierce embodiment of evil from beyond the stars... Inspector Cushing — Scotland Yard man assigned to stamp out the wicked cult... Batsobai — Bastard son of Rhun-Ry'tbai, his followers are world wide... Sergeant Morell — Inspector Cushing's loyal assistant... Miss Wynter — Vibrant, beautiful, a total enigma... Superintendent Oxley — Inspector Cushing's supervisor, and perhaps more..
UDA 1964 : Gail Bate at Beaver Gap
Series: UDA. You set the price! Words: 33,530. Language: English. Published: December 5, 2020 . Categories: Fiction » Mystery & detective » Women Sleuths
(4.50 from 2 reviews)
Imagine Nancy Drew in a tale that ventures into Benny Hill, Edgar Wallace, and HP Lovecraft territory. Gail Bate is sweet, innocent, wholesome; and accused of murder. Can she and her friends Virginia and Orny clear her name while avoiding being sacrificed to a pagan deity? Read UDA 1964 and see.
UDA 1981 : Sinister Secret of Stegosaurus Slope
Series: UDA. You set the price! Words: 29,800. Language: English. Published: March 21, 2021 . Categories: Fiction » Adventure » Action
Dawn and her fiancé Henry hire canoeist Ace to guide them to a lost valley in the Texas Trans-Pecos where Dawn's father disappeared twenty years earlier. Their search leads to a lush jungle world ruled by an evil medicine man who commands an ages-old stegosaurus. Will Dawn find her father? Or fall victim to the Sinister Secret of Stegosaurus Slope?
UDA 2007 : Seven Jewels of Wisdom
Series: UDA. You set the price! Words: 68,440. Language: English. Published: March 29, 2021 . Categories: Fiction » Horror » Occult
An affectionate parody of Seabury Quinn's ghostbusting duo Jules de Grandin and Dr Towbridge who appeared in Weird Tales magazine during the 1930s and 40s. Subtle hints within the series suggest the two were gay. This collection accepts that premise. The seven tales herein are meant solely to entertain and no offense is intended.