Robert E Howard
"Howard was the Thomas Wolfe of fantasy, and most of his Conan tales seem to almost fall over themselves in their need to get out."
- Stephen King
"A hero of mythic proportion, fashioned by a storyteller who helped define what a modern fantasy should be. "Rogues in the House" is one of the finest tales of sword and sorcery ever written."
- Raymond E. Feist
"Handsome."
- Fantasy and Science Fiction
Conan
..."Howard's writing seems so highly charged with energy that it nearly gives off sparks."
–Stephen King
"Robert E. Howard had a gritty, vibrant style–broadsword writing that cut its way to the heart, with heroes who are truly larger than life."
–David Gemmell
In a meteoric career that spanned a mere twelve years, Robert E. Howard single-handedly invented the genre that came to be called sword
...The definitive edition of Conan, featuring every story published in Robert E. Howard's lifetime
Arranged in what contemporary scholars consider the preferred reading order, this exhaustive new collection of Conan stories covers every piece that Robert E. Howard published in the thirties, and includes his essay on the world of Conan, The Hyborean Age. The perfect starting place for anyone interested in one of the greatest
"He was . . . a strange blending of Puritan and Cavalier, with a touch of the ancient philosopher, and more than a touch of the pagan. . . . A hunger in his soul drove him on and on, an urge to right all wrongs, protect all weaker things. . . . Wayward and restless as the wind, he was consistent in only one respect—he was true to his ideals of justice and right. Such was Solomon Kane."
Collected in this volume are the seven stories
...8) Almuric
The Right Hand of Doom features one of his most fascinating characters, the puritan Soloman Kane. Kane is staying at an inn where in the taproom a braggard is boasting about having brought the evil necromancer Roger Simeon to justice.
Simeon is to be hanged the next day. The necromancer has vowed revenge on the man who betrayed him...and...
A full cast Audiobook production of Robert E Howard's classic Conan story The Tower of the Elephant with added sound effects to enhance the story telling.
Conan is drinking ale in the Maul (the dangerous side of Zamora) where he hears about the fabulous treasure hidden inside the sorcerer Yara's tower. After a brief scuffle in the tavern he sets out to try to break in and steal this treasure, but finds it will be no easy task and the perils
...A shuddery tale of dark horror and evil things, and the uncanny funeral rites over the corpse of old John Grimlan. The master of creepy tales, Robert E. Howard, offers us this story of a man's descent into the deepest abysses of evil and contracts in blood that are made there. Why does this man write in his will to "dig me no grave. My corpse will not need one"?
The dead man had lived a mean and spiteful life fueled by hate and malice. He died alone still savoring his anger and resentments against all humans, no friends or relations in his decrepit house that was as far from neighbors as he could get it, deep in the woods. But the custom of sitting up with a corpse the first night is engrained in you as the right thing to do. With no friends or relations, the doctor asks you to do it, unless of course
...First published in the pulp magazine Weird Tales, The Hour of the Dragon, also known as “Conan the Conqueror,” is Robert E. Howard’s only full-length novel featuring Conan the Barbarian. It is considered by many to be one of the author’s best works.
During Conan’s...
18) Red Nails
During the mythical Hyborian Age, Conan the Cimmerian and Valeria of the Red Brotherhood are pursued by a dragon-like monster—until they make it to civilization. Xuchotl is an ancient city of wealth and beauty, with walls of jade and bejeweled lights. Seemingly deserted, Xuchotl actually harbors two gangs who are locked in an endless...
19) Red Shadows
The Fort Tuscelan Commander, Valannus, is a desperate man and asks Conan...