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Sha'Daa Tales of the Apocalypse

By: Michael H. Hanson, C. J. Henderson
Narrated by: Emmanuel Menjivar
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Once every 10,000 years comes the Sha’Daa, two days when evil crosses the dimensional barriers and attacks the Earth. Sha’Daa: Tales of the Apocalypse is a collection of frightening tales that run the gamut from soul-shaking horror, to wry and ironic takes on the end of reality as we know it. Unlikely heroes in unusual locations around the globe battle not only for their own survival, but for all of humanity. For 10 millennium, demons and monsters have been mere folktales, relegated to obscure campfire orations to which we no longer pay heed. Make no mistake, the realms of hell endure, their denizens slaver with hatred, and now their time has come. Are you ready for the Sha Daa?

Created by Michael H. Hanson, edited by Edward F. McKeown, with stories by 11 writers and with an introduction by Michael Resnick. Writers: C. J. Henderson, Deborah Koren Arthur Sanchez, Edward F. McKeown, Jamie Schmidt, D. R. MacMaster, Jason Cordova, Nancy Jackson, Lee Ann Kuruganti, Sarah Wagner, and Michael H. Hanson. This anthology is over 90,000 words long.

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