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Shadows of Razorhurst

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  “Are you afraid of the dark?”

“Things shed their skins in the dark; they split out of their husks; they crawl up from beneath the earth and they shift their bones to become things that shouldn’t ought to exist.

It ain’t the dark I’m scared of. I’m afraid of what’s in it.”

These are the tales of those intrepid hunters, taken from The Case Book of Patrick Dolan, Private Investigator, tales of darkness, monsters and the power of a good right hook.

  “Are you afraid of the dark?”

“Things shed their skins in the dark; they split out of their husks; they crawl up from beneath the earth and they shift their bones to become things that shouldn’t ought to exist…It ain’t the dark I’m scared of. I’m afraid of what’s in it.”

Sydney in the 1920s: a melting pot of people from all nations, a lawless, raucous destination for the drug-addled, the criminally inclined and those seeking adventure—or a sticky end. In that part of the city—christened “Razorhurst” by the tabloid dailies—where most of the booze, drugs and vice thrives, crime is the status quo, barely held in check by police brutality and living large off the poor, defenceless and destitute. But, along with the crime, other forms of evil fester there, other dangers and other atrocities against which most forces—for good or ill—are unprepared. Alone in the city two men stand against this rising tide of evil and seek to rescue the populace from its horrors.

These are the tales of those intrepid hunters, taken from The Case Book of Patrick Dolan, Private Investigator, tales of darkness, monsters and the power of a good right hook.

Print Length Language Format Publication Date
236 Pages
English
Paperback/Ebook
February 1, 2025

About the Author

Craig Stanton

Craig Stanton lives in the Blue Mountains of NSW. He is a book dealer and helps run the annual “Blue Mountain Treasures” rare book fairs. His two previous books were Love Songs and Other Weirdness and Mountain Deviltry. His writing has appeared in various magazines and anthologies. He has a master’s degree in creative writing from the Sydney University of Technology.

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