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Victorian Villainy Michael Kurland
Among the world’s great fictional villains Professor James Moriarty stands alone. Doctor Fu Manchu, Hannibal Lecter, Count Dracula, Iago, Voldemort, Darth Vader, Bill Sikes, Inspector Javert, and the Wicked Witch… More
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The Cthulhu Encryption Brian Stableford
The Shoggoths attack: “They had been so horrible before that I dare not say that they were any MORE horrible when they came again…. They were still unspeakable, still unthinkable–but whether I could… More
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The Amethyst City John Russell Fearn
The human-occupied planets in the Solar System, Earth and Mars, are suddenly threatened with a space-borne plague that rusts and destroys all metals. If the “disease” continues unchecked, all of civilization… More
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The Praetor and Other Stories Petru Iamandi et al.
The thirty-two stories in this new collection reflect the differences between man’s real self and the various masks he has to wear in a Romanian society that vacillates between nostalgia for its communist past… More
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Hildegarde Withers in The Riddle of the Blueblood Murders Stuart Palmer
Spinster sleuth Hildegarde Withers and Inspector Oscar Piper are on the case of murder among the dog breeders, in a case reminiscent of S.S. Van Dine’s “The Kennel Murder Case” (1933).… More
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Old Creole Days Frank J. Morlock et al.
The nineteenth-century Southern writer (George Washington Cable) who wrote the stories on which this play is based was born in New Orleans, and the racial, ethnic, and cultural diversity of that great city impregnates… More
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Saving the Queen Frank J. Morlock et al.
Well-known French writer Théophile Gautier and Bernard Lopez combine their talents in this send-up of the cloak-and-sword dramas so popular with the Romantics. When the Spanish Queen’s horse runs away with… More
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A Stranger in Olondria Sofia Samatar
“Sofia Samatar’s debut fantasy A Stranger in Olondria is gloriously vivid and rich.” —Adam Roberts, The Guardian, Best Science Fiction Books of the Year
World Fantasy, British Fantasy, and Crawford… More
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New York Review of Science Fiction #296 Brian Stableford et al.
Special Madness, Music & Romance Issue: Brian Stableford: The Marriage of Science and Romance; Lomig Perrotin: Photographic Approaches to H. P. Lovecraft; Darrell Schweitzer: My First Science Fiction; Christopher… More
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The Sea Horse Trade Sasscer Hill
Literary star Sasscer Hill’s growing multitude of fans who have been chomping at the bit for another Nikki Latrelle Racing Mystery need wait no more! Hill’s latest spellbinding, page-turning suspense story,… More
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Don’t Get Mad, Get Even Barb Goffman
What do a bullied girl, a Christmas Town elf, a sheriff, and the biblical Job have in common? They’re a few of the characters who take center stage in these stories of revenge, comeuppance, and the search for justice.… More
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Fish Nets: The Second Guppy Anthology Ramona DeFelice Long
Fish Nets: The Second Guppy Anthology, dredges up even more thrills, chills, and gills. Like its predecessor, Fish Tales, this collection of mysteries by members of Sisters in Crime’s “Guppies”… More
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New Worlds: Before the New Wave, 1960-1964 John Boston et al.
In the mid-1960s, British science fiction and fantasy were convulsed by the “New Wave.” This movement emerged from the SF magazines edited by John Carnell. Such brilliant NEW WORLDS and SCIENCE FANTASY… More
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L’Assommoir: A Play in Five Acts Frank J. Morlock et al.
Émile Zola (1840-1902) was one of France’s greatest novelists of the nineteenth century, being most famous as a writer for Nana (the story of a courtesan), and in the political world for his role in exposing the… More
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Love’s Golden Spell William Maltese
ROMANCE IN AFRICA!
He was young and handsome, standing there beneath a blue-gum tree, the sun in his gleaming hair and golden eyes, and she had no choice whatever but to fall for him, innocent as she was. But years later … More
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More Cases of a Private Eye: Classic Crime Stories Ernest Dudley
This second book of Ernest Dudley’s stories about his London-based private eye, Nat Craig, and his lovely French secretary, Simone, features a varied collection of the detective’s eccentric clients: young,… More
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Rackets, Inc.: A Johnny Merak Classic Crime Novel John Glasby
Small-time crook Johnny Merak is determined to get Maxie Temple, a former crime boss who’d framed him for a three-year stretch in San Quentin, and is now returning home from Mexican exile. But the 1950s Los Angeles… More
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Fragments of Me Eric G. Swedin
James Barash is a psychiatrist with a unique ability to place copies of himself into other people with just a touch. This makes him an unusually effective therapist. Over the centuries Barash has lived within the bodies… More
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A Velvet of Vampyres Don Webb
A VELVET OF VAMPYRES: Tales of Horror, by Don Webb. It’s a “murder” of crows and a “parliament” of owls. For bats, the genus is “velvet,” and hence also for vampires. We … More
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Day of the Minotaur Thomas Burnett Swann
In DAY OF THE MINOTAUR, modern readers at last have an opportunity to rediscover the imaginative genius of Thomas Burnett Swann, a writer whose works have been compared with the marvel-packed sagas of J.R.R. Tolkien,… More
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Anasazi Exile Eric G. Swedin
Archeology wasn’t supposed to get him killed. For two decades, Harry Deacon had served as a skilled and loyal soldier, and it’d cost him his marriage and many dead friends. His new career of digging for artifacts… More
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Atilus the Slave E. C. Tubb
BLURB… More
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Assignment New York E. C. Tubb
BLURB… More
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Inedible Sins KV Taylor
Set in Washington, DC, just before the civil war, “Inedible Sins” follows a seminary drop-out named Sebastian Jones as he navigates the intricacies of friendship, sex, love, morality, and the social circle to which… More