The Jewel of Seven Stars by Bram Stoker follows Malcolm Ross as he unravels the mystery of Egyptologist Abel Trelawny’s coma and his obsession with Queen Tera.
The Lair of the White Worm by Bram Stoker blends horror and folklore in a dark tale of ancient legends, serpentine creatures, and supernatural horrors in rural England.
A biting satire of vanity and ambition, this tale unravels a mother’s cunning plan to marry off her daughter to a senile prince in the absurd theater of provincial society.
Haunted by his sister Lizzy’s death, Quentin Fears is drawn into the dark secrets of Madeleine’s family, where a cursed treasure box tests love, power, and the cost of redemption.
Palicrovol the rebel king, Asineth the vengeful princess, and Sleeve the cunning wizard clash in a brutal tale where mercy is peril and vengeance reshapes a kingdom.
The Road by Jack London is a semi-autobiographical memoir chronicling his experiences as a hobo, riding trains and struggling for survival across America.
A grounded museum curator and a globe-trotting flight attendant meet midair, sparking a tender, witty, and quietly radical love story across oceans and opposites.
An immortal man journeys through centuries of love, loss, and history, watching time pass and humanity repeat itself, unable to change fate but unable to look away.