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The Wide Game

2013

by Michael West

On the advice of his wife, Paul Rice is making plans to attend his 10th year High School reunion. Returning to his boyhood home of Harmony, Indiana, he finds that he is still haunted by memories of that time – memories of Deidra, his first love, and memories of the Wide Game.

It was ten years ago that Paul and his friends watched their day of fun become a race for their lives, a fight for their very souls. Now, as he meets the survivors of that day once more, Paul makes a chilling discovery: the incomprehensible forces that toyed with them have yet to finish playing their own game.

Frostbitten

Smart, sexy, supernatural—the men and women of the Otherworld live and love, fight and die, among us. Unseen and unsuspected, this realm of witches, ghosts, and werewolves is now threatened with exposure by a brutal series of bizarre murders that has left even the supernatural world baffled—and cold with terror...

Being the world’s only female werewolf has its advantages, such as having her pick of the Otherworld’s most desirable males. And Elena Michaels couldn't have picked a more dangerously sexy and undyingly loyal mate than Clayton Danvers. Now their bond will be put to the ultimate test as they follow a bloody trail of gruesome slayings deep into Alaska’s frozen wilderness.

There’s nothing the werewolf community dislikes more than calling attention to itself. So when a pair of rogue man-eaters begins hunting humans, it’s up to Elena and Clayton to track down the predators. But any illusions their task would be simple are quickly dispelled. For even in werewolf terms, there’s something very disturbing taking place in the dark Alaskan forests. A werewolf more wolf than human and more unnatural than supernatural is on the hunt—a creature whose origins seem to spring from ancient legends of the shape-shifting Wendigo.

And if that wasn't bad enough, Clayton and Elena find themselves confronting painful ghosts from their pasts — and an issue neither of them is eager to discuss. For one of them has been chosen to become the new Pack leader, and as every wolf knows, there can be only one Alpha. They've always been equals in everything. Now, when their survival depends more than ever on perfect teamwork, will instinct allow one of them to lead...and the other to follow?

The Transition of H. P. Lovecraft: The Road to Madness

2008

by H.P. Lovecraft

One of the most influential practitioners of American horror, H.P. Lovecraft inspired the work of Stephen King, Anne Rice, and Clive Barker. As he perfected his mastery of the macabre, his works developed from seminal fragments into acknowledged masterpieces of terror.

This volume traces his chilling career and includes:

  • IMPRISONED WITH THE PHARAOHS — Houdini seeks to reveal the demons that inhabit the Egyptian night.
  • AT THE MOUNTAINS OF MADNESS — An unsuspecting expedition uncovers a city of untold terror, buried beneath an Antarctic wasteland.
  • Plus, for the first time in any Del Rey edition:
  • HERBERT WEST: REANIMATOR — Mad experiments yield hideous results in this, the inspiration for the cult film Re-Animator.
  • COOL AIR — An icy apartment hides secrets no man dares unlock.
  • THE TERRIBLE OLD MAN — The intruders seek a fortune but find only death!
  • And twenty-four more blood-chilling tales.

The King in Yellow and Other Horror Stories

The King in Yellow and Other Horror Stories is a milestone in American supernatural fiction, creating a sensation since its initial publication in 1895. This collection includes twelve gripping tales that delve into the horror of the nameless and the unimaginable.

Robert W. Chambers, hailed as the historic link between Edgar Allan Poe and Stephen King, demonstrates his remarkable imaginative powers throughout these stories. This edition, edited by noted authority on supernatural fiction, E. F. Bleiler, includes an informative introduction that provides context to Chambers' work.

The collection features haunting stories such as the grisly "Yellow Sign," the disquieting "Repairer of Reputations," and the tender "Demoiselle d'Ys." Additionally, it includes thrilling tales like "Maker of Moons" and "The Messenger."

An unusual delight awaits those familiar with Chambers only through his horror stories: three of his finest early biological science-fiction fantasies from In Search of the Unknown are also featured here.

Still Life With Crows

A small Kansas town has turned into a killing ground. Is it a serial killer, a man with the need to destroy? Or is it a darker force, a curse upon the land? Amid golden cornfields, FBI Special Agent Pendergast discovers evil in the blood of America's heartland. No one is safe.

Every Dead Thing

1999

by John Connolly

Tortured and brilliant private detective Charlie Parker stars in this thriller by New York Times bestselling author John Connolly. Former NYPD detective Charlie "Bird" Parker is on the verge of madness, tortured by the unsolved slayings of his wife and young daughter. He is a man consumed by guilt, regret, and the desire for revenge. When his former partner asks him to track down a missing girl, Parker finds himself drawn into a world beyond his imagining: a world where thirty-year-old killings remain shrouded in fear and lies, a world where the ghosts of the dead torment the living, a world haunted by the murderer responsible for the deaths in his family—a serial killer who uses the human body to create works of art and takes faces as his prize.

But the search awakens buried instincts in Parker: instincts for survival, for compassion, for love, and, ultimately, for killing. Aided by a beautiful young psychologist and a pair of bickering career criminals, Parker becomes the bait in a trap set in the humid bayous of Louisiana, a trap that threatens the lives of everyone in its reach. Driven by visions of the dead and the voice of an old black psychic who met a terrible end, Parker must seek a final, brutal confrontation with a murderer who has moved beyond all notions of humanity, who has set out to create a hell on earth: the serial killer known only as the Traveling Man.

In the tradition of classic American detective fiction, Every Dead Thing is a tense, richly plotted thriller, filled with memorable characters and gripping action. It is also a profoundly moving novel, concerned with the nature of loyalty, love, and forgiveness. Lyrical and terrifying, it is an ambitious debut, triumphantly realized.

Phantoms

1986

by Dean Koontz

Phantoms is gruesome and unrelenting. It’s well realized, intelligent, and humane.

They found the town silent, apparently abandoned. Then they found the first body, strangely swollen and still warm. One hundred fifty were dead, 350 missing. But the terror had only begun in the tiny mountain town of Snowfield, California.

At first they thought it was the work of a maniac. Or terrorists. Or toxic contamination. Or a bizarre new disease.

But then they found the truth. And they saw it in the flesh. And it was worse than anything any of them had ever imagined...

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