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Weston Ochse

    Weston Ochse est célébré pour ses récits captivants qui comblent le fossé entre l'horreur surnaturelle et la science-fiction militaire. Il explore magistralement les paysages psychologiques des soldats, tissant des histoires qui abordent le traumatisme et la survie au milieu de conflits intenses et de menaces d'un autre monde. La production prolifique d'Ochse s'étend sur plusieurs genres, y compris la fiction littéraire, la poésie et les bandes dessinées, démontrant une maîtrise polyvalente de la narration. Sa voix distinctive et sa capacité à créer des histoires immersives et stimulantes solidifient son statut de voix importante dans la fiction spéculative contemporaine.

    Aliens vs. Predators: Rift War
    Burning Sky
    Sir Gawain and the Green Knight
    • Sir Gawain and the Green Knight

      A 21st Century Modernization

      • 222pages
      • 8 heures de lecture

      Set in the rich tapestry of Arthurian legend, this classic tale follows Sir Gawain, a noble knight of King Arthur's court, as he embarks on a quest to confront the enigmatic Green Knight. The story explores themes of honor, bravery, and the complexities of human nature, as Gawain faces tests of courage and morality. With its blend of adventure and philosophical depth, the narrative delves into the challenges of upholding one's ideals in a world fraught with temptation and uncertainty.

      Sir Gawain and the Green Knight
      4,5
    • The intense brand-new military horror series from "one of the Major Horror Authors of the 21st Century" - American Library Association Trained To Kill. Haunted By The Past. Fighting For Their Souls. Everything is dangerous in Afghanistan, nothing more so than the mission of a Tactical Support Team or T.S.T. All veterans, these men and women spend seasons in hell, to not only try and fix what's broken in each of them, but also to make enough bank to change their fortunes. But seven months later, safely back on American soil, they feel like there's something left undone. They're meeting people who already know them, remembering things that haven't happened, hearing words that don't exist. And they're all having the same dream... a dream of a sky that won't stop burning. "Ochse's writing finds the beauty in the language of brutality, which will appeal to fans of Blood Meridian by Cormac McCarthy" Booklist, ALA. "Burning Sky represents the pinnacle of the military horror genre, and will be difficult, if not impossible, to surpass." Sci-Fi and Fantasy Reviewer

      Burning Sky
      3,6
    • Aliens vs. Predators: Rift War

      • 368pages
      • 13 heures de lecture

      When the Predators choose LV-363 for a hunt and seed it with Xenomorph eggs, the result is bizarre alien hybrids and humans trapped between the Predators and their prey. The planet LV-363 teems with exotic life, including a plant growing in the shadows of its deep rifts. The plant’s flower yields a valuable narcotic, and people are forced by the cartels to harvest it. When a Yautja (Predator) ship arrives for a hunting ritual, the Predators seed the rifts with Xenomorph eggs. The aliens emerge and the result is bizarre and deadly hybrids, with humans trapped between the Predators and their prey. These deadly Xenomorph hybrids—some of which possess the ability to fly—swarm out of control and may prove more than either the Yautja or the humans can defeat. © 2021 20TH CENTURY STUDIOS

      Aliens vs. Predators: Rift War
      3,6