This anthology is a treasure trove for those who relish dark and haunting tales. From a séance that leads to a horrifying manifestation to a peaceful cemetery that harbors an ancient evil, each of the stories in this volume are sure to send shivers down your spine. "A Tarot Prophecy and Other Stories excels in keeping readers engaged and on edge. A must-read for horror enthusiasts" - Literary Titan. "A darkly wonderful anthology of horror short stories. The author is a master of the short horror story." - Readers View
Stephen Tallevi’s A Tarot Prophecy and Other Stories is a hauntingly imaginative short story collection that grips readers from multiple points in history and across diverse locations. This anthology comprises nine bone-chilling horror tales, each delivering its own unique spin on the supernatural. The fate of the characters rarely, if ever, ends well. From deals with the devil exacting a steep price of thirty souls, to vengeful shapeshifters exacting retribution for fallen kin, Tallevi covers the full spectrum of terror. The stories weave through everything one might expect and some things one wouldn’t in the realm of horror, building a narrative collage that keeps readers on edge...
...A Tarot Prophecy and Other Stories excels in keeping readers engaged and on edge. Tallevi's talent for crafting unsettling imagery, such as a seemingly innocent mounted wolf’s head that becomes a source of creeping dread, makes this collection a must-read for horror enthusiasts. For those seeking to be delightfully disturbed in new and unexpected ways, this book delivers chills that linger long after the last page is turned.
“A Tarot Prophecy and Other Stories” by Stephen Tallevi is a darkly wonderful anthology of horror short stories. The author is a master of the short horror story. Each of the nine tales has a unique setting, adding some dynamism to the volume. The stories hit different horror notes, beings, and welcome tropes, compiled together to make a compelling anthology. Although each is unconnected from the next, the stories in this anthology fit together in their spine-tingling sense of the macabre and let the mind fill in some of the horrifying gaps or endings.