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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
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Assignment New York E. C. Tubb
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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
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The Max Brand Megapack Max Brand et al.
The Max Brand Megapack assembles 20 classic Max Brand tales—novels and short stories—set primarily in the American West. For pure Old West adventure, it doesn’t get better than this — more than 3,300 pages… More
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The Achmed Abdullah Megapack Achmed Abdullah et al.
Achmed Abdullah wrote for the pulp magazines of the early 20th century, becoming one of the most popular and talented writers of the field. His exotic locales and vivid characterizations made him highly sought after.… More
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Get-Real Vegan Desserts: Vegan Recipes for the Rest of Us William Maltese et al.
For those who practice veganism–eating neither meat nor other animal products, such as fish, milk and milk products, eggs, and honey–here is a simple, realistic cook- and recipe dessert book for busy … More
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Isle of Slaves and Other Plays Frank J. Morlock et al.
Here are three French plays from the Enlightenment Period dealing with the subject of slavery. ISLE OF SLAVES, by Pierre de Marivaux, is the longest and most challenging of the three. It postulates an island in the ancient… More
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The Great Gatsby F. Scott Fitzgerald
“The Great Gatsby” is a novel by American author F. Scott Fitzgerald. The story takes place in 1922, during the Roaring Twenties, a time of prosperity in the United States after World War I. The book received… More
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Amaz’n Murder William Maltese
Move over, Jessica Fletcher and Miss Marple! Make room for another aging woman amateur sleuth–Carolyne Santire, plant-hunter extraordinaire! Carolyne’s search for the next major botanical find takes… More
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Parasite Planet John Russell Fearn
Reaching another solar system, the three Cosmic Crusaders discover a fantastic world of mental parasites drawing form and substance from our own Earth, fifty light years away. The planet is ruled by a being identical… More
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Quorne Returns John Russell Fearn
The bacterial intelligences of Neptune plan to conquer Earth by replacing humans in key positions with alien duplicates. A disturbing new element is introduced when the Neptunians themselves fall under the dictates… More
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The Bacchantes Brian Stableford et al.
In this classic science fiction novel, Romain Ségétan, a brilliant scientist whose creativity is intimately linked to his erotic experience, particularly in its visual dimension, is struggling to develop a technology… More
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The Napus Brian Stableford et al.
In Paris, on the Avenue des Champs-Élysées, an old man suddenly vanishes without a trace: a new plague has reached France, and will soon grow to terrible proportions. The event is witnessed by a cytologist working at … More
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Everyday Gourmet William Maltese et al.
YOU ALWAYS REMEMBER YOUR FIRST TIME…as gourmand and gourmet author William Maltese proves in this charming memoir, wherein he reminiscences about his first-time encounters with thirty of his favorite menu items … More
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The Private Eye Ernest Dudley
Ernest Dudley, creator of that superb pair of sleuths, Dr. Morelle and Miss Frayle, here introduces another vivid character, Nat Craig, whose methods as London’s foremost private investigator are utterly different… More
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Australian Gothic James Doig
Australia has a long tradition of weird fiction, stretching back to colonial times. The stories in this anthology showcase the richness and variety of Australia horror and supernatural stories in the nineteenth and… More
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Ghost Stories and Mysteries James Doig et al.
Ernest Favenc (1845-1908) is a neglected master of Australian supernatural and mystery fiction. Best known for his History of Australian Exploration, 1788-1888, he was also a prolific author and journalist, writing… More
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The Second Science Fiction Megapack Robert Silverberg et al.
Hours of great reading await, with tales from some of the 20th century’s most renowned science fiction authors, Here are 25 science fiction stories:
WHAT’S HE DOING IN THERE? by Fritz Leiber THE MARCHING MORONS,… More
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Beneath Ceaseless Skies Issue #120 Debra Doyle et al.
Issue #120 of Beneath Ceaseless Skies online magazine, featuring stories by featuring stories by Debra Doyle & James D. Macdonald and Laura E. Price. … More
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New Taboos John Shirley
Mixing outlaw humor, SF adventure, and cutting social criticism, Shirley draws upon his entire arsenal of narrative and commentary. The title essay, “New Taboos” is his prescription for a radical revisioning… More
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Left of the Dial David Ensminger
Left of the Dial features interviews by musical journalist, folklorist, educator, and musician David Ensminger with leading figures of the punk underground: Ian MacKaye (Minor Threat/Fugazi), Jello Biafra (Dead… More