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Looking Backward in Darkness Kathryn Ptacek
These nineteen intriguing fantasy and horror tales challenge the very heart and soul of the reader. From unhappy husbands and beleaguered wives, to those individuals living completely on their own, these hard-edged… More
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Dawn S. Fowler Wright
The waters are rising–everywhere–and most of England is inundated by the surge, leaving isolated pockets of mankind to fight for survival–and for civilization!… More
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Black Widow S. Fowler Wright
When Inspector Pinkey investigates the murder of Sir Daniel Denton in his country home, he’s confronted with three prime suspects: the man’s widow, his brother, and a recently-fired servant. But everywhere… More
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Wyndham Smith S. Fowler Wright
When Wyndham Smith is transported to the 45th century, he finds himself fighting a sterile dystopia in which machines have created a sterile womb for mankind, without pain or suffering. Humanity is on the verge of deliberate… More
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The Attic Murder S. Fowler Wright
Francis Hammerton is arrested and convicted of involvement with a gang of confidence men–a charge of which he is entirely innocent–but escapes police custody when a cell door is left unlocked. He finds… More
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Killingford Robert Reginald
In the not-quite-Earth of Nova Europa, east is fighting west, in a war of politics, culture, and religion. The King of Korynthia has assembled an army to invest neighboring Pommerelia. Initially, everything seems … More
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Yesterday Never Dies Brian Stableford
At an 1847 revival of Meyerbeer’s opera Robert le Diable, the ghost of Blaise Thibodeaux, the author of La Résonance du temps, appears in one of the boxes, just as Thibodeaux had predicted to Auguste Dupin that it would,… More
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Gonji: Deathwind of Vedun T. C. Rypel
The Book of Death…and of Life. The Carpathian city of Vedun is poised for holocaust: terrifying monsters, vile magic, and brutal mercenaries are arrayed against the anxious secret militia by the multiple-lived… More
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The Beard of the Prophet Gerald Verner
The murder is as impossible as it is horrible. Archeologist Reuben Hayles, following written threats to his life, receives police protection at his home. Superintendent Budd stations himself outside the door of his… More
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The Amazing Martin Brett Ernest Dudley
The creator of the famous criminologist, Dr. Morelle, here gives us four stories of another brilliant detective, whom the newspapers have dubbed “The Amazing Martin Brett.” Brett appears to be selfish… More
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In Leviathan’s Belly Darko Suvin
In eleven incisive, biting essays, Marxist philosopher Darko Suvin suggests that “capitalism (and all of us in Leviathan’s belly) stands today in the presence of Yeats’s rough beast advancing… More
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The Ash Murders Edmund Glasby
According to eyewitnesses, the victim was sitting on a park bench and talking loudly in a foreign language when he suddenly got to his feet and started flailing his arms around. Then his head fell off and the rest of his … More
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A Sense-of-Wonderful Century Gary Westfahl
This book gathers together many of the illuminating essays on science fiction and fantasy film penned by a major critic in the SF field. The pieces are roughly organized in the chronological order of when the movies and… More
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The Island of Captain Sparrow S. Fowler Wright
Stranded on an unknown island in the Pacific, Charlton Foyle must fight goat-like hominids, giant, semi-intelligent birds, degenerate pirate settlers, and the remnants of an ancient race of men with powers to foretell… More
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Spiders’ War S. Fowler Wright
In the far future, a woman must fight for her life and honor against two foes: the men who control society, and the giant spiders that inhabit a neighboring land. The third novel in the Marguerite Cranleigh Series.… More
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The Chimera and the Shadowfox Griefer and Other Curious People A. R. Morlan
This companion volume to The Fold-O-Rama Wars at the Blue Moon Roach Hotel centers around outsiders, artists, and freaks (be they natural-born or self-made); three of the stories are interconnected, but they’re… More