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The Goddess of Destruction threatens the world and only three warriors stand between her and annihilation, Grave, Zen, and a mysterious Monk. As they make their way to her lair they're attacked from all sides by mysterious ninjas and undead creatures. Can three mortals possibly defeat a Goddess?!
And the demons will come... As president of one of Tennessee's largest companies, Randolph Clare is outraged when arsonists destroy one of his Memphis plants. But then his wife and children are savagely murdered and all thoughts of vengeance are drowned in his grief. Desperate to see his loved ones again, he enlists the aid of an Indonesian priest who introduces Randolph to the death trance. By visiting the realm of the dead and the demons who lay in wait there, Randolph risks not only his own life, but the souls of his family. 'One of the most original and frightening storytellers of our time' PETER JAMES. 'A true master of horror' JAMES HERBERT.
Once upon a time there lived a king who ruled by fear and oppression. He foolishly set free the Goddess of Destruction, and her wrath destroyed his Kingdom, causing great misery. As punishment she was sealed away in a box locked with many keys and the keys were then scattered throughout the world in an attempt to imprision her forever. Many years have passed, and now a lone Samurai seeking the ultimate duel wished to challenge the Goddess of Destruction . this is his story.
The regions that have survived the holocaust in Watson's new novel have largely transformed themselves from prewar violence into a peaceful utopia, without either conflict or art. In place of belief in a religious afterlife, the old and ailing accept euthanasia at Houses of Death where priestlike guides counsel them. One of these guides is Jim Todhunter, who pursues research into the nature of death despite official censure. When he is assigned to guide that rarity in the new world - a murderer - he finds a natural ally in the obsessive Nathan Weinberger, himself an ex-guide. As usual with Watson, the initial impression of a green and pleasant land is revealed to be only one facet of a more complex and disturbing reality.
During the 1800s, stories filled medical journals as well as fiction (Poe's "The Premature Burial") of people being buried before they actually died. Canvassing medical records of the time, the author presents an engrossing and witty history of the fear and facts of being buried alive. Illustrations.