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y separately published work icon The Black Shuck single work   novella   horror   fantasy  
Issue Details: First known date: 2016... 2016 The Black Shuck
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'This is the story of The Black Shuck, a legendary beast that stalks Refuge every 20 years. It's also Darren Marsh's story. It's also the story of a mysterious figure who rolls into Refuge with four crows for company. How do these things all relate? And what lies beneath Refuge anyway?'

Source: Publisher's blurb.

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  • Appears in:
    y separately published work icon The Refuge Collection : Volume 4 Australia : Steve Dillon for The Refuge Collection , 2016 10967309 2016 anthology novella Australia : Steve Dillon for The Refuge Collection , 2016
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      Extent: 1v.p.
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      • Published 20 May 2016.
      ISBN: 9781311625984
      Series: y separately published work icon The Refuge Collection Australia : Steve Dillon for The Refuge Collection , 2015- 10877413 2015 series - publisher novella

      A shared world, centred on the town of Refuge. The works were published in Australia by Australian and New Zealand authors, but contributors also included American, British, and European writers. Refuge itself is said to resemble Canberra, but is more a potential future Canberra than a representation of the current city. The stories draw from a variety of fictional inspirations, including H.P. Lovecraft and Clive Barker's Hellraiser universe.

      In addition to Australian authors, the shared universe includes the work of international authors such as Lee Murray, Paul Kane, Noel Osualdini, Ramsey Campbell, Traci McBride, E.J. McLaughlin, Mark Allan Gunnells, Pete Sutton, and Amdi Silvestri.

      Number in series: 4.6
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