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Turn out the light and sit with me in the dark again, my love. Delve once more into the marriage between horror and romance, the fine line that divides passion and madness. Pit your wits against masked intruders who gatecrash your wedding night. Take another trip across the Channel to celebrate your wedding anniversary - with a difference. Test your luck against those souls who will do absolutely anything - even commit the most terrible, unlikeliest of crimes - for Love. Encounter ancient deities and dread creatures that should never exist . . . Twenty-four short tales representing two dozen…mehr

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Turn out the light and sit with me in the dark again, my love. Delve once more into the marriage between horror and romance, the fine line that divides passion and madness. Pit your wits against masked intruders who gatecrash your wedding night. Take another trip across the Channel to celebrate your wedding anniversary - with a difference. Test your luck against those souls who will do absolutely anything - even commit the most terrible, unlikeliest of crimes - for Love. Encounter ancient deities and dread creatures that should never exist . . . Twenty-four short tales representing two dozen withered red roses, further exploring the dark vagaries of Love. Meet me at midnight and discover Love in the darkest, craziest places. The heart has its reasons, of which reason knows nothing . . . IXIDORR HACK works as a Psychiatrist and spends his spare time writing science fiction and horror. He believes that as a doctor he is supposed to 'calm things down' as opposed to being a writer when he 'stirs things up', creating the perfect equilibrium in life. It is also in his philosophy that it is good to let your Mr. Hyde out once in a while . . . ROMANCE MACABRE Dare to overdose on Love's potion?
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IXIDORR HACK works as a Psychiatrist and spends his spare time writing science fiction and horror. He believes that as a doctor he is supposed to 'calm things down' as opposed to being a writer when he 'stirs things up', creating the perfect equilibrium in life. It is also in his philosophy that it is good to let your Mr. Hyde out once in a while . . .