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Ernst Arkeville Father Julian Barabbas Morgan Three men travelling across 1900's Arizona in a Southern Pacific Company train. They thought they were enjoying the trip, but a detour sent them off course and then the steam engine broke down. Now they are trapped in the decaying wierd west town known as the Death of Hope with the other passengers. While the train's engineer and crew attempt to repair their steam engine, something in the darkness begins to prey on the stranded travellers. The Death of Hope might just become the death of them all! read less

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Ernst Arkeville Father Julian Barabbas Morgan Three men travelling across 1900's Arizona in a Southern Pacific Company train. They thought they were enjoying the trip, but a detour sent them off course and then the steam engine broke down. Now they are trapped in the decaying wierd west town known as the Death of Hope with the other passengers. While the train's engineer and crew attempt to repair their steam engine, something in the darkness begins to prey on the stranded travellers. The Death of Hope might just become the death of them all! read less
Autorenporträt
Born and raised in small-town Ontario, Matt Kirkby is a romantic dreamer who specializes in writing tales of high fantasy and pulp-style science fiction and space operas. He draws his inspiration from all diverse sources and ideas: Science Fiction, Fantasy, Gothic Horror, Pastoral Nature. He started his writing career submitting fan fiction for numerous Star Wars and TransFormers fanzines, but has since moved on to writing professionally. He published his first novel, A Wyrm In The Heart in 2004. He lives a double life, writing classy sci-fi and fantasy for fun under his own name, and penning gay erotica under the pen name of Frank Sol. When not writing, Matt spends his time helping his partner with his hand-crafted rocking chair business -- www.OffYourRocker.ca -- and trying to maintain some control over his cat. He still thinks that no gift is better than a new book.