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The Freethinker's Child" is a Christian horror novel that takes on the doctrine of Eternal Security, also known as Once Saved Always Saved (OSAS), and Perseverance of the Saints. There is also a bit of satire regarding the 1989 horror flick Warlock.

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David Louther is a college grad with a promising career future ahead of him. But the isolated Montana small-town of Carlsville, where David's Bible-believing cousin, Richard already resides, proves challenging for a young man with doubts concerning his own faith. Carlsville is a rigidly pious, god-fearing town, even by Bible-belt standards. Except for the presence of one small atheist family, whose presence is an enigma. Then David meets Jebson Proust, the charismatic pastor of Carlsville Faith Community Church, a man of dazzling persona who virtually owns the town and its budding university. Holding an immediate interest in the young man and his prospects, Proust eagerly draws David into the community. But all is not as it seems in Carlsville; the town holds a darker secret, which even most of its inhabitants are unaware of. David is about to learn Proust's idea of what it means to be "Eternally Secure" in Christ.

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NEW BY

SEAN PHILLIPS, writing as EDWARD ANTHONY

On a far away world torn by political strife, human and vampire strive for power and resources. Enter Colton Grant, the newly elected Grand Chancellor of the great city of Londarium, a leader who promises hardball tactics against the Undead. He'll deport all unregistered vampires. He'll build a great wall along the coast to keep out undead immigrants. And he'll implant his own young son as Crown Prince, and restore the monarchy. But a band of revolutionary radicals hit on the ultimate plan to take control. They'll raise Loreth, the legendary Vampire Lord from the days of Arthur, to depose Grant, and they'll kidnap Crown Prince Jarl as a bargaining tool. But Loreth, it turns out, isn't quite what they bargained for. The vampire lord has plans of his own, and Londarium will soon be plunged into raging chaos...

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"Quigsnip" is a tale of Dickens' Oliver Twist, that Dickens himself seemed too frightened to tell, of a plotline which he began, but never finished.... Oliver Twist, the brave orphan boy who defied the workhouse board has found his rich family, and is now well-nourished, and living among luxury. He imagines his former life as a half-starved workhouse waif in the clutches of the infamous Fagin gang is far behind him. But one villain remains at large. He is a villain with an unknown connection to Oliver’s past. A villain who controls the entire underworld of Victorian London. A villain who will stop at nothing until he has destroyed all that the boy loves, before putting Oliver in his grave…

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A Sherlock Holmes pastiche. Also, a Sherlock Holmes/Professor Challenger crossover, or my attempt at one.

"From the files of Dr. John Watson comes strangest case on record of the famous detective Sherlock Holmes... An inhuman terror stalks the gaslit, fogged streets of London. The one man who has witnessed it lies dead, presumed the victim of a madman. But Holmes knows that the truth is far more bizarre. With his peerless deductive skills, Holmes traces the evidence to the famed but controversial expediton of Professior George Edward Challenger ---and the lost world of Maple White Land. A rival of Challenger's, it seems, has launched a return exploration of that fabled, prehistoric land of antediluvian monsters--and may have let loose a terror from the primeval ages upon the streets of turn-of-the century London..."

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"The Napoleon of Crime" is a short novella, written primarily as a refutation of Micheal Dibdin's "The Last Sherlock Holmes Story."

"Confronted with a new series of bizarre murders, reminiscent of the infamous Ripper killings, Sherlock Holmes believes that the killer is a puppet of his old foe Professor James Moriarty, believed to have perished in Switzerland years before. John Watson comes to suspect that Moriarty may have been nothing more than a delusion created by Holmes's opium addiction all along..."

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Short Stories

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Two twelve-year-old brothers Jeremy and Michael are on their way to visit their uncle in the US for the Fourth of July celebration. Michael can't wait to experience the thrill of an American Independence Day celebration, with fireworks hotdogs and all. Jeremy isn't so certain. He's watched too many conspiracy theories on the History Channel, and has heard rumors of other British kids who came to America on the Fourth and vanished without a trace. Michael tells him he's just a worrywart. What could go wrong? Americans settled their differences with England way back then. Didn't they? But Michael's assurances become uncertain when the boys accidently stumble upon a Fourth of July party unlike any other...

On vacation in Tasmania with her husband, Kate Millan finds a strange, lost puppy with stripes...

 My Greatest Fear: A Goblin Story is a terrifying encounter with the unknown on one Halloween night.

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"What is my greatest fear? It might surprise you.

   First, let me tell you that I am, technically speaking, a religious man. But I wasn’t always. I was raised, somewhat marginally, as a Christian. My parents believed, but unlike (what seems to be the case in most conservative Christian homes), religion was never the center of our lives. As a result, I grew up in basic ignorance of what the majority of conservative Christians believe.

    I fell out of faith during my teen years. But it was only during my young adult years, in which I sought to return to the faith, that I discovered what the majority of Christians, did, in fact believe.

   What does all this have to do with my greatest fear? You’ll soon know.

    But for now, let me tell you that I always believed in the reality of an unseen, spiritual reality, hidden from the rest of us...."

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