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Desert Bleeds Red |
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By Jason S. Hornsby |
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$1.99
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Originally $8.99 |
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Shady businessman Logan Solomon has been living in Beijing, and his reputation has gotten him tangled up with some rough characters—some who may be more than human. He and his wife, Li Na, set out on a dangerous trip south with a potentially clairvoyant old friend from Georgia, a red-eyed sociopath, and a philosophical man in black. But when Li Na goes missing in Sichuan, Solomon turns to dark forces to get her back. |
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Young Blood |
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By Brian M. Stableford |
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$1.99
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Originally $6.99 |
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A vampire who calls himself Maldureve comes out of the shadowy borderlands of existence in response to the unvoiced desires of philosophy student Anne Charet. By choosing to see him, she gives him substance; after feeding him, she too begins to hunger for blood... "Fields delivers loads of entertaining twists, authentic characters, and shifting motives." ―Publishers Weekly |
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It Came from Del Rio |
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By Stephen Graham Jones |
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$2.99
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Originally $14.99 |
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Smuggler Dodd Raines’s dream job turns into a deadly nightmare. His cargo: moon rocks with lethal radiation. His mission: survive the treacherous journey across the border. But the dead don’t die, and Raines is about to become a vengeful, undead monster on a collision course with his own daughter. “Jones crosses into the noir badlands of No Country for Old Men—bloody and throwing sparks but cool as a killer angel—and by sundown he owns the joint.” —Will Christopher Baer, author of Kiss Me, Judas |
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Life Among the Dead |
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By Daniel Cotton |
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$1.99
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Originally $8.99 |
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Most of the million-plus people in the city of Waterloo have died. And now they’re hungry. Trapped in the middle of the outbreak, Corporal Dan Williamson is desperate to get to his wife. But as he crosses the path of other survivors, it’s clear that the living may be more dangerous than the dead. |
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Still So Strange |
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By Amanda Downum |
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$1.99
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Originally $9.99 |
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The World Fantasy Award Finalist A collection of more than 20 short stories encompassing a world of monsters, ghosts, and witches. “These stories range from the melancholic to the downright chilling, and deftly evoke both the truly strange and the very human.” —Liz Bourke, author and reviewer for Tor.com and Locus |
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Uncanny Tales |
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By Robert Sheckley |
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$2.99
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Originally $4.99 |
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His career spanned more than 40 years, and ran the gamut from mind-bending sci-fi to celebrated tales of the bizarre and nightmarish. Now, 16 of the best horror short stories of Robert Sheckley’s career are gathered in one must-read collection. "[F]ull of warmth, humor, and the understanding that, despite the occasionally brutal complications of the world, there is still fun to be had and connections to be made. An evening in the company of these stories is time well spent." —Locus (August 2003) |
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The Death Chamber |
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By Sarah Rayne |
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$1.99
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Originally $9.99 |
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Calvary Gaol was a brutal prison in the northwest of England. In this correctional facility, numerous prisoners were put to death before it eventually shut down—but the ghosts still linger. From the suave ladies' man with a knife up his sleeve to the spiritualist who fed on the misery of World War I, darkness remains in the ruins. And now TV producer Chad Ingram wants to catch it all on tape... “Equal parts Daphne du Maurier, Joseph Tey, and Ruth Rendell.” —Mystery Guild |
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Red Snow |
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By Ian R. MacLeod |
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$2.99
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Originally $18.99 |
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This vampire novel is “by turns western adventure, Renaissance horror, political intrigue, dysfunctional family drama, and more” (Locus). In the aftermath of the last great battle of the American Civil War, a disillusioned Union medic stumbles across a strange figure wandering among the corpses, and his life is changed forever... “By turns horrifying and hauntingly beautiful, this epic vampire story is the stuff of real nightmares.” —Tim Powers author of Forced Perspectives |
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