Sha'Daa: Pawns by Michael H. Hanson


Sha'Daa: Pawns
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Once every 10,000 years comes The Sha'Daa, a two-day stretch of time when evil is permitted to cross the cosmic, dimensional barriers of reality, and attack the Earth. Michael H. Hanson's shared-world, dark-fantasy anthology series is a thrilling collection of exciting and frightening tales, penned by a talented army of writers, many making their startling debuts in the fields of urban fantasy, horror, and science fiction. Stories run the gamut from true 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.


Sha'Daa: Pawns Reviews


  • Michael


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    Table of Contents

    Introduction by S.M. Stirling

    Forces of Evil by Edward McKeown

    Asylum by John Manning

    Hunter's Run by Arthur Sanchez

    Fall from Grace by Jeff Barnes

    Lifeguard by Michael H. Hanson

    Dust by Sarah Wagner

    Door 790 by Diane Arrelle

    Bloodstone by Gustavo Bondoni

    Silver and Iron by Leona Wisoker

    Tendrils of Gloom by Michael D Griffiths

    Double Cross by Paul Barrett

    The Bokor by Richard Groller

    Gypsy Curse by Mallory Makepeace

    The Saglek Incident by Bruce Durham

    Soul Provider by Jamie K. Schmidt

    Time for a Change by Larry Atchley Jr.

    Crouching Seal, Sleeping Dragon by Jason Cordova

    Northlight by Deborah Koren

  • Brian Bigelow

    There is a wonderful brilliance to this shared world novel. It's well written, quite amazing story. In this book, the end of the world comes every 10,000 and it's that time again which is called Sha Daa. I'm entranced in it and can't put it down though unfortunately I must.

    Probably my favorite chapters are the ones where the demon woman is made of motes which she sends out to spy, etc and another is with the lesbian couple. They in particular stand out more than any others, I felt absolutely brilliantly written. Think the interludes are really cool and weren't something that I expected to see.

  • Richard Groller

    Excellent! The conceit of the stories in this particular anthology coming from the point of view of an evil character rather than the good guy made for a wonderful read from many perspectives and was an enjoyable diversion from the usual arc of the storyline. Kudos to all the authors!

  • Donald White

    This is a great group of stories with a unifying theme. The forces of hell are poised for invasion. Can anyone stop them?