Solomon Kane Series by Robert E. Howard, Mark Finn

3.82 · 28 ratings
  • Red Shadows: With linked Table of Contents (Solomon Kane #1)
    #1

    Red Shadows: With linked Table of Contents (Solomon Kane #1)

    Robert E. Howard

    Rated: 3.50 of 5 stars
    · 4 ratings · published 1928

    The mighty Solomon Kane is introduced to the world in this novella with the words, “Men shall die for this.” And they do, as he wreaks vengeance over the murderous violation of a girl in this gripping and entertaining ride.

  • The Solomon Kane Omnibus (Solomon Kane #1)
    #1

    The Solomon Kane Omnibus (Solomon Kane #1)

    Robert E. Howard

    Rated: 4.00 of 5 stars
    · 1 ratings · published 2010

    Skulls in the Stars, The Footfalls Within, The Moon of Skulls, The Hills of the Dead,Wings in the Night, Rattle of Bones, Red Shadows

  • Skulls in the Stars (Solomon Kane #2)
    #2

    Skulls in the Stars (Solomon Kane #2)

    Robert E. Howard

    Rated: 3.83 of 5 stars
    · 6 ratings · published 1929

    AVENGER OF EVILHe was a Puritan, who flinched not from the gates of Hell. Tall, gaunt, hollow-eyed in his opposition to the forces of darkness, he defied the devil himself. Kane, cold, steely-nerved duelist, snatched his long rapier from its sheath and thrust it into the heart of evil... Ghoulish laughter follows him . Foul horror haunts his way. Kane, a man whose blood quickens with adventure. Kane, a man more dangerous than a famished wolf.Contents:"The World of Solomon Kane" by J... more

  • Rattle of Bones (Solomon Kane #3)
    #3

    Rattle of Bones (Solomon Kane #3)

    Robert E. Howard

    Rated: 3.33 of 5 stars
    · 3 ratings · published 1929

    While traveling in the Black Forrest Kane meets a traveler named Gaston L'Armon, who seems familiar to Kane together they visit the Cleft Skull Tavern…

  • Moon of Skulls (Solomon Kane #4)
    #4

    Moon of Skulls (Solomon Kane #4)

    Robert E. Howard, Mark Finn

    Rated: 4.00 of 5 stars
    · 6 ratings · published 2006

    The Moon of Skulls collects Robert E. Howard's fiction and prose published in Weird Tales Magazine from October 1929 to November 1930, plus one from Oriental Stories. These works represent literary stepping-stones to Howard's infamous Cthulhu mythos stories and his most famous character of all - Conan the Cimmerian - and ably demonstrate that each of Howard's stories improved and added to his formidable skills as a master of fantasy and adventure... more

  • The Hills of the Dead (Solomon Kane #5)
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    The Hills of the Dead (Solomon Kane #5)

    Robert E. Howard

    Rated: 4.00 of 5 stars
    · 4 ratings · published 1930

    The twigs which N'Longa flung on the fire broke and crackled. The upleaping flames lighted the countenances of the two men. N'Longa, voodoo man of the Slave Coast, was very old. His wizened and gnarled frame was stooped and brittle, his face creased by hundreds of wrinkles. The red firelight glinted on the human finger-bones which composed his necklace.

  • The Footfalls Within (Solomon Kane #6)
    #6

    The Footfalls Within (Solomon Kane #6)

    Robert E. Howard

    Rated: 4.00 of 5 stars
    · 1 ratings · published 1931

    "The Footfalls Within" is a short story by Robert Ervin Howard. Robert Ervin Howard (January 22, 1906 - June 11, 1936) was an American author who wrote pulp fiction in a diverse range of genres. He is well known for his character Conan the Barbarian and is regarded as the father of the sword and sorcery subgenre. Howard was born and raised in the state of Texas. He spent most of his life in the town of Cross Plains with some time spent in nearby Brownwood... more

  • Wings in the Night (Solomon Kane #7)
    #7

    Wings in the Night (Solomon Kane #7)

    Robert E. Howard

    Rated: 4.00 of 5 stars
    · 3 ratings · published 1932

    Wings in the Night collects Robert E. Howard's fiction and prose published in Weird Tales Magazine from July 1932 to May 1933. These works represent literary stepping-stones to Howard's infamous Cthulhu mythos stories and his most famous character of all -- Conan the Cimmerian -- and ably demonstrate that each of Howard's stories improved and added to his formidable skills as a master of fantasy and adventure.

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