The Indigo People

The Indigo People

Charlee Jacob

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Editorial:
Wilder Publications
Año de edición:
2007
Materia
Poesía
ISBN:
9780977304066
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In Indigo People, Bram Stoker Award-winning author Charlee Jacob unleashes a haunting, hallucinatory tale where beauty, madness, and myth bleed together. On the outskirts of a decaying city, a strange new people appear-figures with skin the color of bruised twilight, eyes like shattered mirrors, and voices that echo with impossible history. They call themselves the Indigo, and they insist they were here long before humanity ever dreamed.As their presence spreads, so do unsettling transformations. Ordinary people begin to change-some subtly, some grotesquely. Whispers of ancient ancestry twist into obsession. Art becomes prophecy. Nightmares slip into daylight. And those who are touched by the Indigo find themselves unraveling in ways they can’t escape... or explain.Jacob’s signature blend of lyrical horror, surreal imagery, and visceral emotional power drives this novel into unforgettable territory. Part body-horror, part cosmic revelation, part fever-dream descent, Indigo People explores what happens when evolution sidesteps reason and dives straight into the uncanny.For readers who crave weird fiction, dark transformation stories, extreme horror, and the unsettling beauty of Charlee Jacob’s most daring work, this is a journey into shadows you won’t come back from unchanged.

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