To celebrate the release of The Well at the End of the World I have decided to make the eBook version of my previous book FREE for the next five days.
17 Stories of Death and Desire is a horror short story collection that I am extremely proud of. It offers creeps, weirdness and also good old blood and guts in places.
“A meaty collection of macabre stories… I would often catch myself holding my breath whilst reading… I can't wait to read more from this author.”
Susan Earlam, author of EARTHLY BODIES and DARK IS THE WATER & OTHER WYRD TALES
“Impressive writing and immersive storytelling. Andrew Lyall's horror tales range from quiet creeps to full-out body horror, but always with a beautiful writing style… a stunning debut. Highly recommended. I can't wait for his first novel.”
R Saint Claire, author of CODE RED, UNMASKED and FASHION VICTIMS
“If you like dark, creepy and uncomfortable horror infused with a subtle yet wicked sense of humour, then you're in for a treat.”
Paul Childs, author of TALES FROM BADGERS CROSSING
You can order your free eBook here for the next 5 days: https://amzn.eu/d/3ovX7Rl
You may already have a physical copy of the book, in which case:
I commend you to the Eternal Hall of Heroes with raised goblet!
You may want to consider nabbing a free digital copy to sit on your phone or laptop. Who knows, maybe you’d like to revisit that weird octopus story in a dentist’s waiting room; or spend time with that murderous, talking seagull on a long train journey; or show your Nan that story about the game of football that’s probably a bit too nasty to think about.
After all of that, you may want to leave a rating or honest review on Amazon, for which your names would echo forevermore throughout the Eternal Hall of Heroes and songs will be sung of your good deeds and generous spirit.1
The Eternal Hall of Heroes exists, for these purposes, as a metaphor. The writer cannot guarantee you entry into a place which is, in all honesty, merely a poetic flourish designed to brighten up a newsletter which is, in essence, intended to flog a book.
That game of football is forever etched in my memory 🫠