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Angel of Death Christian Russell et al.
He calls himself “Thanatos” (“Death”). But Clyde Daschner is actually the worst serial killer of the twentieth century, a man who admits to having murdered over 750 innocent victims–through… More
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Sherlock Holmes Mystery Magazine #7 Marvin Kaye et al.
The seventh issue of “Sherlock Holmes Mystery Magazine” is another fine selection of tales about Sherlock Holmes, or in the Sherlockian spirit.
Fiction:
The Dead House, by Bruce Kilstein
A Letter from… More
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Sherlock Holmes Mystery Magazine #2 Marvin Kaye et al.
The second issue of SHERLOCK HOLMES MYSTERY MAGAZINE includes contributions from Darrell Schweitzer (?The Adventure of the Hanoverian Vampires?), Marc Bilgrey (?You See, But You Forget?), David Waxman (?Tough … More
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Wilde Stories 2012: The Year’s Best Gay Speculative Fiction Steve Berman
Prepare to skew your view of the world: where jinn in the clouds of a future Tel Aviv aren’t spirits but powerful computer programs; where a suburban garden hides unrecognizable bones; to a colony planet that outlaws… More
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Beach Blanket Zombie Mark McLaughlin
Zombies are relentless, ravenous creatures, and their insatiable appetite for living flesh has given author Mark McLaughlin plenty of food for thought. In BEACH BLANKET ZOMBIE, you will sit down to a feast of zombie… More
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Best Gay Stories 2012 Peter Dubé, editor
The many stories featured in this volume of Best Gay Stories focus on what we, as gay men have in common, what underlies and nourishes the roots of all that fabulous diversity. Stories about our shared experience of those… More
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Beneath Ceaseless Skies Issue #95 Margaret Ronald et al.
Issue #95 of Beneath Ceaseless Skies online magazine, featuring stories by Margaret Ronald and Marie Croke. … More
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Bull Spec #7 Samuel Montgomery-Blinn et al.
Bull Spec #7 (Spring 2012) includes:
New speculative fiction from D.K. Thompson, Jason Erik Lundberg, Jason K. Chapman, Natania Barron, Stephanie Ricker, and (flash) J. P. Trostle.
New speculative poetry from Alexandra… More
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The Sword and Sorcery Anthology David Hartwell (ed) et al.
Blood will flow, heads will roll, dragons will soar, and the dead shall rise. Journey to ancient cities ruled by sinister mages, storm-tossed seas where monsters dwell, mysterious towers full of ancient secrets and… More
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The Red and the Black Frank J. Morlock et al.
Based on the novel by Stendhal (Henri Beyle, 1783-1842), The Red and the Black tells the story of Julien Sorel, a talented and ambitious young peasant. Sorel manages to cynically and hypocritically manipulate those… More
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Reflected Glory John Russell Fearn
When rising young artist Clive Hexley, R.A., vanishes, his friends suspect foul play. Chief-Inspector Calthorp of Scotland Yard is called upon to look into the disappearance, and his investigations lead him to question… More
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Within That Room! John Russell Fearn
Dick opened the door again swiftly, Vera clinging to him–and they were so astounded at what they saw that he forgot for the moment to slam the door shut again. For the phantom was there–clearly visible in … More
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Manhattan Transfer John E. Stith
When aliens abduct New York City, carrying it into space inside a huge dome, the citizens trapped inside must find out why, what they can do to save themselves . . . and to save the dozens of other cities which the aliens have… More
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The Silvered Cage John Russell Fearn
For an illusionist to make a woman vanish from a cage is merely a parlor trick, because the person must go somewhere; but in this instance the woman really DOES disappear, in full view of an audience, and cannot be found … More