Publisher's Synopsis
Their strength is chthonic. Their roots are deep.
They're in disguise now, but their nature hasn't changed.
The reality is far more complex than it appears to be. Events are driven by superstition or magic. The line between is thin.
Obscure mythological creatures from exotic corners of Europe migrate to a quiet neighborhood. Something is seriously twisted in the backwoods of Western Washington.
The villains are well known from folklore and the literary tradition, but the stories are atypical, with unpredictive ends.
You'll meet vampires, zombies, elves, and aliens. You'll step into an old haunted house. You'll even witness a trial of the kafkaesque sort, set in the distant year 2668. But you'll never guess how any of these stories is going to end.
What if nothing really ends? If nothing is ever resolved, if every end is a new beginning, only in a different, unintelligible form?
Twisted Tales from the Northwest are chilling, yet subtle stories filled with delicate, latent horror. There's not much blood spilt, but still, maybe you should refrain from reading it at night.