Angler In Darkness

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by Edward M. Erdelac


  OTHER WORKS

  NOVELS:

  Coyote’s Trail

  Buff Tea

  Andersonville

  Perennial (included in Humanity 2.0 from Ragnarok Publications)

  Monstrumfuhrer

  THE MERKABAH RIDER SERIES:

  High Planes Drifter

  The Mensch With No Name

  Have Glyphs Will Travel

  Once Upon A Time In The Weird West

  THE VAN HELSING PAPERS:

  Terovolas

  COLLECTIONS:

  With Sword And Pistol

  Praise for Andersonville

  “[Edward M.] Erdelac makes a heady brew out of dreadful true events, angel and demon lore, secret societies, and the trappings of Southern gothic novels. This is thoughtful horror at its best, and not at all for the faint of heart.”—Publishers Weekly

  “Andersonville is a raw, groundbreaking supernatural knuckle-punch. Erdelac absolutely owns Civil War and Wild West horror fiction.”—Weston Ochse, bestselling author of SEAL Team 666

  “If you took a tale of atmospheric horror by Ambrose Bierce and infused it with the energy of Elmore Leonard, you would come close to what Edward Erdelac has accomplished with Andersonville. But even that combination would sell the novel short. What Erdelac has done is not just splice genres together but create his own voice in telling of the horrors, real and supernatural, inhabiting the most infamous prison camp of the Civil War. This is U.S. history seen through the eyes of the tortured dead, told with amazing skill by an author who knows how to create genre literature with a purpose.”—C. Courtney Joyner, author of Shotgun and Nemo Rising

  “Andersonville definitely stands out . . . with its nuanced language, complicated characters, engrossing narrative, and subtle commentary on the past and the present.”—LitReactor

  Praise for the Merkabah Rider series:

  “The stories....are intelligent and gripping, with enough action to escape and enough history and mysticism to educate. Erdelac shows himself to be a potential new addition to the ranks of Howard and Lansdale.” - Craig Clarke, Somebody Dies Blog

  "Riding out of the Old West comes the Merkabah Rider, a Hasidic gunfighter who owes his provenance as much to the nasty inhabitants of Elmore Leonard's westerns as he does his piousness to Robert E. Howard's Solomon Kane. This highly original episodic series breathes new life into the overworked western with tight action, inglorious heroes, and unpredictable plots." - Weston Ochse, award-winning author of SEAL Team 666 and Scarecrow Gods.

  "The Rider is a fabulous character, in all senses of that word, and Erdelac's a fabulous writer. High Planes Drifter contains all the demons, ancient gods, and gunplay a lover of weird westerns could want, but told from an angle no one else has touched before. Where else are you going to find a Jewish Doctor Strange packing heat in the old west? Nowhere, that's where. This is crazily entertaining stuff." - Daryl Gregory, award-winning author of Pandemonium and Raising Stony Mayhall

 

 

 


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