Rebellion is delighted to announce that The True History of the Strange Brigade, an anthology fiction based on the highly anticipated 1930’s action adventure game, is out now in the UK.
From the strange and quirky, to the supernatural and downright gruesomely unbelievable, you can find out all the gritty secrets the brigade has been hiding and see what really drives them to take on the monsters lurking in the shadows.
Featuring stories from Cassandra Khaw (@casskhaw), Jonathan L. Howard (@JonathanLHoward), Gaie Sebold (@GaieSebold), Tauriq Moosa (@TauriqMoosa), Guy Adams (@GuyAdamsAuthor), Joseph Guthrie, Mimi Mondal (@Miminality) and Patrick Lofgren, The True History of the Strange Brigade has something for everyone.
About the True History of the Strange Brigade
There are remote corners of the globe where the supernatural lurks and the shadows linger, where few dare go and fewer return. This is the world of the little-known Department of Antiquities – the so-called “Strange Brigade” – tasked with confronting ancient and terrible evils that threaten us all. But who are these mysterious adventurers?
Marvel at these never before heard tales of our fearless and unflinching heroes…
About the authors
Cassandra Khaw (@casskhaw) works as the business developer for Singaporean publisher Ysbryd Games. By night, she moonlights as a freelance technology reporter for places like PC Gamer and The Verge, while still writing exorbitant amounts of fiction.
Gaie Sebold (@GaieSebold) has written several novels, a number of short stories, and a slightly disturbing amount of poetry. Her novels include Babylon Steel, the sequel Dangerous Gifts, and Shanghai Sparrow. She lives in leafy suburbia with writer David Gullen and a paranoid cat.
Tauriq Moosa (@TauriqMoosa) is a contributor to the Guardian, Daily Beast and other publications. He focuses on ethics, justice, technology and pop culture. His work has been referred to by The New York Times, The Washington Post, Forbes and other places. He once debated Desmond Tutu about god.
Guy Adams (@GuyAdamsAuthor) is the author of The Heaven’s Gate trilogy – The Good, The Bad, and The Infernal, Once Upon a Time in Hell, For a Few Soul’s More – as well as many audio adventures for Big Finish’s Doctor Who range.
Jonathan L. Howard (@JonathanLHoward) has worked as a scriptwriter and video game writer, including writing credits on the highly successful Broken Sword series of video games. His first novel, Johannes Cabal the Necromancer, was published in 2009.
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