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Obscura 4. Ten stories

Obscura 4. Ten stories
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SKU: 9788412928402
Language: Spanish
Cover type: Hardcover
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Obscura 4. Diez relatos is the fourth anthology from Obscura Editorial, presented as a Spanish-language hardcover edition with 306 pages (15 × 23 cm), released on 7 May 2025.  It sits firmly in speculative and dark fiction, combining horror with fantasy and science fiction.
Inside you’ll find ten distinct “forms of darkness” designed to unsettle what feels certain and safe.  These stories push into the shadowy edges of everyday life—where the ordinary turns strange, where fear feels personal, and where what’s hidden can suddenly stare back.  The tone is varied, but the promise is consistent: tension, mystery, and the thrill of stepping into the unknown.
This collection brings together ten standout voices from Spain’s contemporary horror and fantastic scene.  The lineup includes Isabel del Río (“El pozo de la infancia”), Amparo Montejano (“Virgen negra”), Jaime Vázquez Poves (“Sin uñas”), Víctor Conde (“La piel contra las paredes del mundo”), Gemma Solsona Asensio (“Vida y martirio de una casi mejor amiga”), Verónica Cervilla (“Sopa de letras”), Félix J. Palma (“Repampanus imperators”), Iván Ledesma (“Los nombres inolvidables”), Clara Cortés (“Anhelo”), and Santiago Eximeno (“Enroscados”).
If you enjoy Spanish horror anthologies, dark short fiction, eerie fantasy, or sci‑fi with a disturbing edge, this book delivers variety without losing coherence. It’s ideal for readers who like to sample different styles in one volume, discover new authors, and finish a complete story in a single sitting—then keep going for “just one more.”