This is End of the Road – the latest anthology from Solaris!

A press release from Michael Molcher of Solaris Books:

End of the Road
Edited by Jonathan Oliver

The end is coming on 26 November (US & Canada) and 5 December (UK)

$7.99/$9.99 (US & CAN) ISBN 978-1-78108-154-9
£7.99 (UK) ISBN 978-1-78108-153-2

Available in paperback and ebook

Bringing together a diverse group of contemporary international writers, the critically acclaimed editor of Magic, The End of The Line and House of Fear, Jonathan Oliver, delivers an anthology of travel tales like no other.

 

Each step leads you closer to your destination, but who, or what, can you expect to meet along the way? Here are stories of misfits, spectral hitch-hikers, nightmare travel tales and the rogues, freaks and monsters to be found on the road. Strap on your seatbelt, or shoulder your backpack, and wait for that next ride… into darkness.

 

This is an incredible anthology of original short stories from an exciting list of writers from across the globe, including the best-selling Philip Reeve, the World Fantasy Award-winning Lavie Tidhar and the incredible talents of S.L. Grey, Ian Whates, Jay Caselberg, Benjanun Sriduangkaew, Zen Cho, Sophia McDougall, Rochita Loenen-Ruiz, Anil Menon, Rio Youers, Vandana Singh, Paul Meloy, Adam Nevill and Helen Marshall.

 

About the Author: Jonathan Oliver is the much-lauded editor of four anthologies for Solaris as well as being the editor-in-chief of Solaris, Abaddon and Ravenstone. He is also the author of two novels set in the Twilight of Kerberos series, The Call of Kerberos and The Wrath of Kerberos, and a whole host of short stories that have appeared in venues such as A Town Called Pandemonium, Terror Tales of London and The British Fantasy Society Journal.

Table of Contents:
Introduction by Jonathan Oliver
“We Know Where We’re Goin” by Philip Reeve
“Fade to Gold” by Benjanun Sriduangkaew
“Without a Hitch” by Ian Whates
“Balik Kampung (Going Back)” by Zen Cho
“Driver Error” by Paul Meloy
“Locusts” by Lavie Tidhar
“The Track” by Jay Caselberg
“Dagiti Timayap Garda (of the Flying Gardians)” by Rochita Loenen-Ruiz
“I’m the Lady of Good Times, She Said” by Helen Marshall
“The Widow” by Rio Youers
“The Cure” by Anil Menon
“Through Wylmere Woods” by Sophia McDougall
“Bingo” by S.L. Grey
“Peripateia” by Vandana Singh
“Always in Our Hearts” by Adam Nevill