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The Dark and Hollow Places

The Dark and Hollow Places


Carrie Ryan



From the Author When I began writing , I was pretty sure it wasn’t going to sell. Not only were there not a lot of z...
Grave Sight (Harper Connelly Mysteries, Book 1)

Grave Sight (Harper Connelly Mysteries, Book 1)


Charlaine Harris



From Publishers Weekly Ever since Harper Connelly survived a zap from a lightning bolt, she's been able to find dead peop...
Five Fists Of Science

Five Fists Of Science


Matt Fraction, Steven Sanders



Five Fists Of Science...
Petty Magic: Being the Memoirs and Confessions of Miss Evelyn Harbinger, Temptress and Troublemaker

Petty Magic: Being the Memoirs and Confessions of Miss Evelyn Harbinger, Temptress and Troublemaker


Camille Deangelis



From Publishers Weekly Readers who endure the extensive Lake Wobegon–style exposition that launches DeAngelis's se...
The Stranger House

The Stranger House


Reginald Hill



From Publishers Weekly Fans of the witty Dalziel/Pascoe police procedurals (Good Morning, Midnight, etc.) by Diamond Dagg...
Rotters

Rotters


Daniel Kraus



Review "A strongly written tale of adolescence, grave robbing, and the mysteries of death, ROTTERS is uncompromising...
Kendrians: A Taste for Control (Book 3)

Kendrians: A Taste for Control (Book 3)


Patrice Michelle



About the Author Born and raised in the southeast, Patrice has been a fan of romance novels since she was thirteen years ...
Bare Bones: Conversations on Terror With Stephen King

Bare Bones: Conversations on Terror With Stephen King


Stephen King, Tim Underwood



From Publishers Weekly "My soul must be very black, indeed," observes King, virtuoso of horror fiction, but these 30-odd ...
The Vampire Tapestry

The Vampire Tapestry


Suzy Mckee Charnas



Review Praise for The Vampire Tapestry: “The best vampire novel I've ever read.”—Peter S. Beagl...
The Gathering (Darkness Rising, Book 1)

The Gathering (Darkness Rising, Book 1)


Kelley Armstrong



Review “Armstrong begins her new series with a swift-paced start, creating memorable characters and interesting pr...
The Caretaker of Lorne Field

The Caretaker of Lorne Field


Dave Zeltserman



From Publishers Weekly Starred Review. Zeltserman's superb mix of humor and horror focuses on Jack Durkin, the ninth gene...
Dark Water

Dark Water


Koji Suzuki



Review "An excellent short story collection... The stories are not easily classifiable, verring between fantasy, horror, ...
Loop: ('THE RING' series, book 3)

Loop: ('THE RING' series, book 3)


Koji Suzuki



Review "Loop is a Suzuki masterpiece and will shake you to your core whether you like it or not." - Book Magazine (Japan)...
Spiral  ('Ring' series, book 2)

Spiral ('Ring' series, book 2)


Koji Suzuki



Review "Suzuki is called the Stephen King of his country, but that's not really accurate; King isn't nearly as adept at c...
The Tale of the Body Thief (Vampire Chronicles)

The Tale of the Body Thief (Vampire Chronicles)


Anne Rice



Amazon.com Review It's been said that 's best novels are the ones he wrote after starting a failed novel. Anne Rice wrot...
Murder of Angels

Murder of Angels


Caitlin R. Kiernan



From Publishers Weekly In this stylish sequel to Kiernan's debut novel, Silk (1998), it's been 10 years since a drug-fuel...
Low Red Moon

Low Red Moon


Caitlin R. Kiernan



From Publishers Weekly More conventional than Threshold (2001), Kiernan's atmospheric tale of cosmic terror, this horror ...
Threshold

Threshold


Caitlin R. Kiernan



From Publishers Weekly Silk (2001), Kiernan's first novel, established her as a leading exponent of the generation-X horr...
Silk

Silk


Caitlin R. Kiernan



From Publishers Weekly Despite its title, there's nothing smooth or sexy about this skin-crawling debut from Kiernan, an ...
The Lamplighter

The Lamplighter


Anthony O'Neill



From Publishers Weekly Australian novelist O'Neill (Scheherazade) tips his hat to The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. ...
Demon Theory

Demon Theory


Stephen Graham Jones



Review "Jones has exploded the conventional rhythms of novelistic narrative." --The Austin Chronicle "...he is the kind o...
Last Vampire

Last Vampire


Whitley Strieber



Last Vampire...
Angelfire (Angelfire - Trilogy)

Angelfire (Angelfire - Trilogy)


Courtney Allison Moulton



Review "One heroine who's happy to take matters (and angelic swords) into her own hands." Publishers Weekly ...
Origin

Origin


J.A. Konrath



About the Author J.A. Konrath is the author of the Jacqueline “Jack” Daniels series that includes “W...
Vampire Loves

Vampire Loves


Joann Sfar



From Publishers Weekly Ferdinand is a vampire who lives in Lithuania, wears three-piece suits and receives regular visits...
Cujo

Cujo


Stephen King



Cujo...
The Mage in Black (Sabina Kane)

The Mage in Black (Sabina Kane)


Jaye Wells



Review The target on the back of Wells' gritty heroine just got a lotbigger in this take-no-prisoners adventure. Wel...
The Graveyard Book

The Graveyard Book


Neil Gaiman



Amazon.com Review In The Graveyard Book, Neil Gaiman has created a charming allegory of childhood. Although the book open...
Night of the Living Trekkies

Night of the Living Trekkies


Sam Stall, Kevin David Anderson



From Publishers Weekly Starred Review. Science fiction geekdom meets the zombie apocalypse in this engaging and genuinely...
The Atrocity Archives

The Atrocity Archives


Charles Stross



From Publishers Weekly Lovecraft's Cthulhu meets Len Deighton's spies in Stross's latest, as the Scottish author explains...
Shades (Roswell)

Shades (Roswell)


Mel Odom



Excerpt. © Reprinted by permission. All rights reserved. Chapter 1 Pale lightning, the color of splintered bone, tor...
Prom Nights from Hell

Prom Nights from Hell


Kim Harrison, Meg Cabot, Stephenie Meyer, Lauren Myracle, Michele Jaffe



From School Library Journal Grade 9 Up—This exciting collection of short stories by popular teen authors—Meg ...
Ex-Heroes

Ex-Heroes


Peter Clines



Review Combining pop culture, superheroes and zombies... One of the best genre blenders I have ever read. --James Melzer,...
De Bello Lemures, Or The Roman War Against the Zombies of Armorica

De Bello Lemures, Or The Roman War Against the Zombies of Armorica


Lucius Artorius Castus



Review "...a really cool concept." --AWorldOnFire.com "...an outstanding read...the book is vivid in its details, from th...
Demon Seed

Demon Seed


Dean R. Koontz



Review "[Koontz] can scare our socks off." -BOSTON HERALD "A master storyteller, sometimes humorous, sometimes shocking, ...
Giants of the Frost

Giants of the Frost


Kim Wilkins



From When she joins a weather team on a Scandinavian island, Victoria stumbles upon the dark and mystical realm of the N...
The Mask

The Mask


Dean R. Koontz



About the Author The books of Dean Koontz are published in 38 languages, and worldwide sales top 400 million copies. Elev...
Betrayals: A Strange Angels Novel

Betrayals: A Strange Angels Novel


Lili St. Crow



About the Author Lili Saintcrow was born in New Mexico, bounced around the world as an Air Force brat, and fell in love w...
Stalker's Revenge (Earth Cleansing Series, Book 2)

Stalker's Revenge (Earth Cleansing Series, Book 2)


Kenneth E. Baker



Stalker's Revenge (Earth Cleansing Series, Book 2)...
The Key to Midnight

The Key to Midnight


Dean R. Koontz



About the Author Dean Koontz was born in Everett, Pennsylvania, and grew up in nearby Bedford. He won an Atlantic Monthly f...
The Enemy

The Enemy


Charlie Higson



From School Library Journal Grade 7 Up In this dystopian thriller set in London, everyone over 16 is dead or diseased, an...
The Servants of Twilight

The Servants of Twilight


Dean Koontz



From Publishers Weekly Previously issued as a paperback original under the pseudonym Leigh Nichols, this is one of Koontz...
Desperation

Desperation


Stephen King



Amazon.com Review En route to Lake Tahoe for a much anticipated vacation, the Carver family is arrested for blowing out ...
Aaaiiieee!!!

Aaaiiieee!!!


Jeffrey Thomas



About the Author Jeffrey Thomas is the author of the collections PUNKTOWN (Ministry of Whimsy Press) and TERROR INCOGNITA...
Song of Susannah (The Dark Tower, Book 6)

Song of Susannah (The Dark Tower, Book 6)


Stephen King



From Publishers Weekly There's something about a crippled, black, schizophrenic, civil rights activist-turned-gunslinger ...
Grim Reaper: End of Days

Grim Reaper: End of Days


Steve Alten



From Publishers Weekly At the start of Alten's new apocalyptic series, a plan to infect the Iranian delegation at the UN ...
Lord of Misrule

Lord of Misrule


Rachel Caine



Review 'We'd suggest dumping Stephenie Meyer's vapid Twilight books and replacing them with these' SFX Magazine --This ...
Hide and Seek

Hide and Seek


Jack Ketchum



From Publishers Weekly In the early 1980s, Ketchum (the pseudonym of Dallas Mayr) published in paperback as gruesome and ...