Stryx eBook Jeffrey Kosh
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Stryx eBook Jeffrey Kosh
I doesn't matter what subject matter or genre Jeffery Kosh chooses to write about he is able to write with all of he passion he feels in his heart with every word in every story. This short is no different. He is able to bring the fears and loneliness of the main character in the story to life in your minds eye so that you are absorbed by every emotion.When Cardinal Lodovico Strigidi is plagued by the sounds of a creature that he feels is the messenger of evil and death he would give anything to make it go away, but when he realizes that there is no on in the world that can be there for him and help him the fear and despair only grows.
This is a must read short for all who love a bit of potery and despair in your life.
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Stryx eBook Jeffrey Kosh Reviews
That was a quick lunchtime read, but I found that it totally made me forget about my food. There's just something about Jeffrey's tales that draws you right in. You're totally sucked into the atmosphere, and although it's not "scary" as such, it still chills you to the bone. Once again it's beautifully dark and oppressive. Once again it's a little gem of poetry.
Written in the 1st person you are treated to the mind wanderings of the Cardinal.
An Immortal being proudly telling you about himself whilst being hounded by an owl....
In his first musings I was left bereft at the damnation of immortality as he portrays his life.
There felt, to me, an undertone of religious faith vs scientific truth here... showing the great divide - giving me things to ponder.
The twist in the tale is a sad one.
Mr Kosh is so poetic in his delivery I was left feeling melancholy but in a truly relaxed way. He also manages to put such great information into his stories I am left educated, enlightened and entertained.
Review from an advance review copy sent by the author Jeffery Kosh never fails to deliver. A true storyteller, Kosh refuses to be pigeon holed into a single genre and that is good news for everyone. No matter if it's the haunting setting of Prosperity Glades, the Other Worldly historical setting where Dead Men Tell No Tales or the Undead Confederate Soldiers who refuse to give up the fight, Kosh has kept me entertained. Now with "Stryx" Kosh has once again broadened his horizons, bringing us a tale of madness that has atmosphere dripping from every page. A true blending of Kosh, Lovecraft and Poe that will enthrall you from its opening lines. Poetic in its beauty, terrifying in its soul. Stryx should not be missed.
As a fan of Lovecraft and Poe I opened this story excited to read a haunting, literary horror that gives you chills. I was not disappointed. In fact this story exceeded my expectations. What more can you ask of a historical horror than a cardinal gone mad? Who doesn't love seeing a debauched holy man haunted? I won't spoil it for you by giving anything away, I'll just say this is the sort of story that will stand the test of time.
Another hit in this readers book!!! Stryx, the ancient Roman & Greek word for owl, is a short story of terror. Very Poe-esc & Lovecraftian by design, Jeffrey Kosh once again spins a tale of terror that makes you think. Kosh has a knack for sucking you in to his universe. Another must read for anyone who loves a good terror tale, but who also like to think as they travel along the road.
A well-crafted tale of the darkness of greed and arcane knowledge; one person's way to use forbidden knowledge, evil sorceries to remain immortal for as long as possible. This book is almost like a poem in its tempo, word placement, and cadence. Very strong imagery of a lost soul. Very strong wording and unique words help build tension and keep the reader engaged. This book is so much more than I can possibly put into just a few words. It was for me very thought provoking and opened new channels of perceiving the world around us. Glad I read this book. Stryx
An immortal and an owl - how do these relate to each other. You will find out in Stryx, along with a bit of history into necromancy and myth. Jeffrey Kosh has pulled the two elements together so well that you will find yourself turning the virtual page quickly to find out what happens next to the Cardinal the owl continues to plague.
Along the way, you'll learn a bit of history so well incorporated into the story that you won't even notice until after you've turned the last page and the story is still mulling in your mind.
If you are looking for a dark, moody, atmospheric read that will stay with you - I encourage you to try this story - it is THAT good.
I doesn't matter what subject matter or genre Jeffery Kosh chooses to write about he is able to write with all of he passion he feels in his heart with every word in every story. This short is no different. He is able to bring the fears and loneliness of the main character in the story to life in your minds eye so that you are absorbed by every emotion.
When Cardinal Lodovico Strigidi is plagued by the sounds of a creature that he feels is the messenger of evil and death he would give anything to make it go away, but when he realizes that there is no on in the world that can be there for him and help him the fear and despair only grows.
This is a must read short for all who love a bit of potery and despair in your life.
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