Vortex

Robert Dunbar


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4.00 · 1 ratings · 216 pages · Published: 01 May 2013

Vortex by Robert Dunbar
VORTEX, Essays from a Sea of Nightmares

Dark currents flow beneath the surface... powerful, deadly... ancient. Monsters churn the dark waters of the soul.

VORTEX explores the folklore that inspired many great works of dark literature.

From the Introduction:
They say a basis in fact underlies most legends. They say it all the time, all those Wise Elders in all those old horror films, the high priests, the scientists, the gypsy fortune tellers. On this single issue they agree unanimously. More to the point (certainly to the point of this book), deep currents of tradition and superstition swirl through most classic works of horror fiction.

The Critics about VORTEX:
“One of the most enjoyable and entertaining nonfiction books I have ever read.” ~ FAMOUS MONSTERS OF FILMLAND

“Illuminates the depth and complexity of horror throughout the ages. A real treat … opens the most dangerous door of all – curiosity.” ~ HORROR NOVEL REVIEWS

“A thoroughly engaging and enjoyable ride through some of the most horrific myths and real-life events imaginable.” ~ SCATTERSHOT WRITING

“Stunning … meticulously researched … keen sense of style … razor sharp wit and entertaining prose.” ~ LITERARY MAYHEM

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