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The Art of Death, by P.M. Thomas

The Art of Death, by P.M. Thomas

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The Art of Death, by P.M. Thomas

The Art of Death, by P.M. Thomas



The Art of Death, by P.M. Thomas

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A long forgotten art collection once belonging to a famous Italian artist of centuries ago is discovered within an age old mausoleum containing various ghastly masterpieces depicting ghoulish fanged, clawed beasts with eyes red as blood, preying on humans, spreading their evil to the far corners of the world. A demon with a steel heart stands in the centre of the grand hall, containing with it a dark secret. What was meant to be a night of celebration turns into a nightmare as an ancient prophecy is fulfilled. Under no circumstances can the evil be able to break from the walls, otherwise mankind will be doomed to oblivion. In a night of madness and bloodshed, the odds of survival greatly slim, only one question lingers in the tomb of despair. Will the nightmare end?

The Art of Death, by P.M. Thomas

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #6387819 in Books
  • Published on: 2015-03-12
  • Released on: 2015-03-12
  • Original language: English
  • Number of items: 1
  • Dimensions: 8.26" h x .34" w x 5.83" l, .41 pounds
  • Binding: Paperback
  • 150 pages
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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful. Dark and ghoulishly entertaining By TFLReader I am a sucker for a dark and foreboding mystery. There is nothing better than a work of fiction that brings together elements of history, an original story line and a group of interesting characters. Author P.M. Thomas has managed to do this with ease in his new book, "The Art of Death".The story begins as two people venture into the dungeons of an old building in search of relics from the past. Lorenzo is a noted historian and university lecturer and Sara is his partner in every sense of the word. What they find was not what they expected at all and it leads to a horrendous and electrifying adventure. Within the tomb is a collection of artwork of the grisliest and ghastliest variety, yet it also holds a prophecy. If the artwork leaves the tomb, mankind will be in great danger. Most of the story centers on a pair of university students, Vale and Giulo, who get caught up in the nightmare and the prophecy a year later, as they attend the gallery opening. There is a fight for survival here and some great supernatural action.I found this to be one of the most intense and enjoyable reads that I've experienced in a long time. I loved the dialogue between Vale and Giulo, as well as the secondary characters. It was clear that they had a very close friendship. I found this to be a very well-written book, with excellent pacing and some very vivid descriptions and sequences. Am looking forward to reading more from this talented author.

1 of 1 people found the following review helpful. Demonic Delights By TheBooksofBlood Lorenzo and Sara discover a crypt full of demonic statues and other macabre art belonging to the infamous Lucio Questi in Florence. It is a collection some believed didn’t exist, and the discovery was the result of three years of searching. The crypt is cleaned up and turned in to a gallery for a gala opening of the collection. What could go wrong? Well, getting sealed up inside with a ton of demons is one thing.The author told me that the basis for this book was originally to create a sequel to the Lamberto Bava / Dario Argento classics, Demons and Demons 2. These are two movies that I love, and they optimize 80’s Italian horror. I could certainly identify at least some of the actors who appeared in both movies who had reappeared in the physical descriptions of the characters in the book. Tony in particular is a highly entertaining caricature of his action hero self. If you’re familiar with the movies you’ll have the perfect image in your head of him as he delivers some outrageous dialogue.The story is full of homage to Dario Argento and even features a character named Asia (after his delightful daughter). It very much has the feel of a movie, and in particular of an Italian horror movie. Some of the characters and relationships have that kind of disconnected, off tone that I get from movies of that era – like it was translated into English from Italian and there was a little lost in translation. I hope that was intentional, but either way it works.On occasion it’s a bit overly wordy and there was the odd editing issue. The story was good, with some nice demonic gore. All in all I enjoyed this book. It was a fun ride and really took me back. If you’re a Demons fan, then this especially is a must read.

1 of 1 people found the following review helpful. Dark and ghoulishly entertaining By TFLReader I am a sucker for a dark and foreboding mystery. There is nothing better than a work of fiction that brings together elements of history, an original story line and a group of interesting characters. Author P.M. Thomas has managed to do this with ease in his new book, "The Art of Death".The story begins as two people venture into the dungeons of an old building in search of relics from the past. Lorenzo is a noted historian and university lecturer and Sara is his partner in every sense of the word. What they find was not what they expected at all and it leads to a horrendous and electrifying adventure. Within the tomb is a collection of artwork of the grisliest and ghastliest variety, yet it also holds a prophecy. If the artwork leaves the tomb, mankind will be in great danger. Most of the story centers on a pair of university students, Vale and Giulo, who get caught up in the nightmare and the prophecy a year later, as they attend the gallery opening. There is a fight for survival here and some great supernatural action.I found this to be one of the most intense and enjoyable reads that I've experienced in a long time. I loved the dialogue between Vale and Giulo, as well as the secondary characters. It was clear that they had a very close friendship. I found this to be a very well-written book, with excellent pacing and some very vivid descriptions and sequences. Am looking forward to reading more from this talented author.

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