The Over Bridge
(Release Date: November 1st, 2019)
‘The Over Bridge is a brand-new twisted tale of atmospheric horror; driven by mystery, ghosts and terror on a universal level. It all started with an ominous fog, followed by the screams, the darkness, and the silence. Thomas finds himself abandoned on the Over Bridge, with no recollection of what caused his blackout. Unbeknownst to Thomas, something sinister lurks in the fog, unwilling to allow him safe passage. Thomas soon faces vengeful phantoms, hellish nightmares and his own paranoia. Death comes to the Over Bridge.’
“Absolutely loved it. It’s very atmospheric.” – Kasha (Kasha’s Book Semetary)
“Grips you from the first page with wonder and concern.” – M.McGhee (Author of Ol’ Saint Nik and Bitten Wings)
“…Perfect for fans of Stephen Kings the mist or Lovecraft.” – Marie McWilliams (Author of Broken Mirrors)
Broken Rock
(Release Date: April 12th, 2020)
Terror and madness seek to devour all those unfortunate enough to be trapped within the infamous lighthouse of Broken Rock. Assigned to write an article about the old structure, George Morris soon falls into a spiralling nightmare that engulfs him with unspeakable horrors and grotesque acts of unnatural events.
A strange fog soon surrounds the archaic lighthouse and consumes the coastline. As the horrid truth soon seeps through; death lingers within the atmosphere, and time is fading for George. He must find a way to escape or lose himself to the rolling chaos.
Welcome to Broken Rock.
“I like that it’s weird…weird is good.” – Erin Megan (Erin Megan: Makeup & Horror)
“A mix between the twilight zone and Lovecraft that you do not want to miss.” – Kasha (Kasha’s Book Semetary)
“If you took The Mist, The Langoliers, and Under the Dome and put them in a blender you would come up with the premise for this story, but it is completely different from all of those.” – Paul Preston (Bookstagram)
Don’t Trust Bees
(Release Date: October 30th, 2020)
Cults. Killers. Lost Gods. Ghosts.
Deep Arya’s first collection of short stories, delves further into the strange & highly weird world of Aryaverse. In these 14 tales of misfortune, curses, spectres and monstrous creatures; the fictitious and elusive author, Neil Northway, explores the theme of bees & the nefarious mishaps they bring to the people in this world. Tales of hideous insectoids (Here. Be. Bees); a séance that goes terribly wrong (Madame Agatha’s Psychic Parlour); a walk in the park turns into a disturbing experience (Tall Trees Don’t Speak); & many, many more. Horror at its weirdest.
“It’s just this great, little weird collection of fiction.” – Will (Baldbookgeek)
“I highly recommend it.” – Erin Megan (Erin Megan: Makeup & Horror)
THE TERROR OF RAVENSMOUTH
(Release Date: 31/10/2022)
THE TERROR of RAVENSMOUTH is Deep Arya’s fourth novella.
The fear of America being pulled into World War II looms. John, a professor of Historical Religions and Cultural Theology, becomes the sole beneficiary of his childhood friend’s estate. Drawn to the small town of Ravensmouth, Maine, John soon discovers more than old money. Secrets will be exposed, and old ghosts will be return.
Welcome to Ravensmouth.