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Perchance Michael Kurland
When the young apprentice Delbit Quint is “bought” by Dr. Faineworth, he arrives in an alternate history version of New York City to help the good doctor with his investigation of “Exxa.” … More
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The Wolves of Craywood V. J. Banis
Dark tragedy strikes the three Cray brothers: two girls have been brutally torn apart by vicious beasts, and the countryside around Cray Manor blazes with the legends of the werewolf. No one believes that a man could … More
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Pattern of Murder John Russell Fearn
For cinema projectionist Sid Elbridge, it seems that things can’t get much worse. First, circumstantial evidence has made him the prime suspect in the police investigation of a robbery at the cinema where he … More
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Rule of the Brains John Russell Fearn
This volume collects four classic SF tales from the pulp era!
THE RULE OF THE BRAINS…
After many years spent in wars and struggle, mankind had achieved a perfect civilization. But this Utopia was going directly… More
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The Man from Hell John Russell Fearn
This volume collects four classic tales from the SF pulp magazines by a master of the genre!
THE MAN FROM HELL…
From top to bottom the Brant Building became insubstantial, like the illusion of a dream world. It hung… More
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A Collector of Ambroses and Other Rare Items Arthur Jean Cox
A COLLECTOR OF AMBROSES AND OTHER RARE ITEMS features four tales of SF and fantasy, including the title story, in which three unscrupulous book collectors encounter a true “Completist”; “The Boy… More
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A Llull in the Compass W. C. Bamberger
The world is running down. People are mysteriously disappearing, leaving behind only small stains of glycerin. Overhead, mysterious objects are appearing just beyond our atmosphere, and deliberately burning themselves… More
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The Count of Monte Cristo, Part Four Alexandre Dumas et al.
The Count of Monte Cristo is one of the great adventure novels of the nineteenth century. But the author, Alexandre Dumas, also converted many of his fictions into riveting dramas, dividing his classic tale of revenge… More
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The G-Bomb John Russell Fearn
Despite being the cleverest man on Earth, Jonas Glebe becomes the unwitting tool of a baleful intelligence. He hopes that his new invention, the G-Bomb, will bring riches to himself and his daughter Margaret–but… More
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The Count of Monte Cristo, Part Three Alexandre Dumas et al.
The Count of Monte Cristo is one of the great adventure novels of all time. But the author, Alexandre Dumas, also adapted his novel into four riveting plays. Part Three: The Rise of Monte Cristo is set two decades after … More
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The Dragon Raft Rory Barnes
Wal is a dreamer: he imagines escaping from his parents by building a raft. His friend Billy is more practical. Together, they construct a makeshift craft, and sail it along the local sea coast. But Wal still dreams of … More
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Chuzzlewit Frank J. Morlock
In order to prevent his aged cousin (Old Martin) from leaving his huge fortune to charity, Pecksniff travels from London to America to dissuade the dying man from such a mistake. But Old Martin is far from death’s… More
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Serpent’s Tooth Michael R. Collings
A young man, relatively new to Fox Creek and living with his elderly grandmother, is discovered dead in his bed after having been severely beaten. Unfortunately, the first person to see the body is Carver Ellis; and the… More
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From Afar John Russell Fearn
Richard Shaw thinks he’s been blessed when he and his new bride Beryl survive a car smash. Both make rapid recoveries from their injuries, both have apparently fully recovered. But Beryl is strangely changed.… More
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Kenny’s Back Victor J. Banis
Kenny walked into the old farm house as if he’d never been away, as if nothing he’d done had ever shattered their reputations.
But was this the real Kenny, the man who had disappeared into the night five years… More
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The Gluten-Free Way: My Way William Maltese et al.
This is a book that needs to be read by those who must live Gluten-Free (because they have life-threatening allergies to wheat-based products), as well as those who just want to eat better. Included are first-person … More