The shop stood between two large, ornamental buildings, the function of which seemed to be lost in the mists of time. It was only half the height of its neighbours, and stood a few feet back from them, as if to hide itself from the world. The bright, almost gaudy paintwork of the village was completely foreign to this shop.
The window was grimy. The walls were filthy. The door was warped. The only thing that caught Rob’s attention was the display in the window. It was surrounded by posters and pieces of cardboard bearing scratchy hieroglyphics. Rob didn’t understand these, but the objects in the window needed no explanation.
They were shrunken heads.

Sneak preview from Dancing in Valhalla – 13 twisted tales of music, magick, mayhem & murder – launching across the internet in less than a week. You can get it now – and till the end of April – for the reduced launch price of just $0.99.
Only a few retailers currently list the pre-order edition. Find them at Books2Read. After the 21st of April, it should be available everywhere. Unless I decide to go with Amazon exclusively…
Read some of the stories for free here in ePub or Kindle format. No sign in, no email tracking, no forms to complete. Just select your free stories, download, and read.
If you like them, feel free to check out my other published work on Amazon or other retailers.
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I’ll be selling and signing paperback copies of Burning Roses and – if I can get them printed and delivered in time – Dancing in Valhalla at the Pagan Freedom Day in Germiston on 27 April. Event details here. Pop in. Say “hi.”
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Cheers.
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