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Chiral Mad
10/08/2018
by
Jack Ketchum ,
Gary A. Braunbeck ,
Monica O'Rourke ,
Jeff Strand ,
Meghan Arcuri ,
Gary McMahon ,
Gord Rollo ,
Erik T. Johnson ,
Gene O'Neill ,
Michael Bailey
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Chiral Mad is an anthology of psychological horror containing twenty-eight short stories by established authors and newcomers from around the world. All profit from sales of this anthology go directly to Down syndrome charities. Featuring the imaginations of Jack Ketchum, Gary Braunbeck, Gene O'Neill, Gary McMahon, Gord Rollo, Jeff Strand, Michael Bailey, and many others, with an introduction by Thomas F. Monteleone.
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Night of the Dragonstar
27/01/2013
$5.73
Night of the Dragonstar (Book Two of the Dragonstar Series)
by David Bischoff and Thomas F. Monteleone
On a a miles-long spaceship on a journey between the stars ...
After establishing communications with the sentient dinosaurs aboard the gigantic alien warship Dragonstar, the human exploration forces were ready to reveal their accomplishments to an eager public ... then disaster struck!
During a live holovision broadcast, something made the cooperative Saurians go berserk—and begin slaughtering and eating their former friends.
At the same moment, the Dragonstar’s access hatches closed down, imprisoning all aboard her.
Then, for the first time in centuries, the Dragonstar’s mighty engines started up ...
by David Bischoff and Thomas F. Monteleone
On a a miles-long spaceship on a journey between the stars ...
After establishing communications with the sentient dinosaurs aboard the gigantic alien warship Dragonstar, the human exploration forces were ready to reveal their accomplishments to an eager public ... then disaster struck!
During a live holovision broadcast, something made the cooperative Saurians go berserk—and begin slaughtering and eating their former friends.
At the same moment, the Dragonstar’s access hatches closed down, imprisoning all aboard her.
Then, for the first time in centuries, the Dragonstar’s mighty engines started up ...
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A completely updated guide for first-time novelists.
Completely revised to include new interviews with best-selling authors; more detailed information on writing genre fiction from paranormal romance to cozy mysteries; and everything a writer needs to know about self-publishing and eBooks to get started. The Complete Idiot's Guide® to Writing a Novel, Second Edition, is an indispensable reference on how to write and publish a first novel.
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Fearful Symmetries
24/11/2020
$11.43
The Bram Stoker Award–winning short story collection. “These solidly crafted tales consistently evoke an enjoyably unsettling mood of horror.” —Publishers Weekly
Thomas F. Monteleone displays his mastery of the horror genre in the selected short fiction of Fearful Symmetries, collected works spanning more than twenty years of his career. Revel in the deftly deployed classic horror tropes of these twenty-six stories, from their Lovecraftian monsters and archetypal vampires to Bradbury-esque mysteries and Twilight Zone-type tales.
In “The Night Is Freezing Fast,” a mysterious hitchhiker emerges from a white-out winter storm, following a boy and his grandfather into an ever-more dangerous evening. “Love Letters”—written as a series of letters from a backwoods Pennsylvanian farmer, a private investigator, and an adult pen pal service—subtly instills psychological suspense into the epistolary form. From celebrity-hunting vampires in “Triptych di Amore” to Lovecraftian behemoths in “Yog Sothoth, Superstar,” there’s a skillfully told trope for every horror reader.
With a wry author’s note accompanying each story, and an introduction from the late Rick Hautala, the Bram Stoker Award–winning Fearful Symmetries thrills and disturbs with its twisted tales.
Praise for Thomas F. Monteleone
“Monteleone has a dark imagination, a wicked pen, and the rare ability to convey an evil chill with words.” —Dean Koontz, New York Times–bestselling author
“Tom’s an expert storyteller.” —F. Paul Wilson, author of The Keep and Deep as the Marrow
“A vastly entertaining novel of horror and suspense [that poses] difficult questions about the nature of man, God and the devil.” —Los Angeles Daily News
“The story is irresistible, moving to a mighty climax.” —The New York Times
Thomas F. Monteleone displays his mastery of the horror genre in the selected short fiction of Fearful Symmetries, collected works spanning more than twenty years of his career. Revel in the deftly deployed classic horror tropes of these twenty-six stories, from their Lovecraftian monsters and archetypal vampires to Bradbury-esque mysteries and Twilight Zone-type tales.
In “The Night Is Freezing Fast,” a mysterious hitchhiker emerges from a white-out winter storm, following a boy and his grandfather into an ever-more dangerous evening. “Love Letters”—written as a series of letters from a backwoods Pennsylvanian farmer, a private investigator, and an adult pen pal service—subtly instills psychological suspense into the epistolary form. From celebrity-hunting vampires in “Triptych di Amore” to Lovecraftian behemoths in “Yog Sothoth, Superstar,” there’s a skillfully told trope for every horror reader.
With a wry author’s note accompanying each story, and an introduction from the late Rick Hautala, the Bram Stoker Award–winning Fearful Symmetries thrills and disturbs with its twisted tales.
Praise for Thomas F. Monteleone
“Monteleone has a dark imagination, a wicked pen, and the rare ability to convey an evil chill with words.” —Dean Koontz, New York Times–bestselling author
“Tom’s an expert storyteller.” —F. Paul Wilson, author of The Keep and Deep as the Marrow
“A vastly entertaining novel of horror and suspense [that poses] difficult questions about the nature of man, God and the devil.” —Los Angeles Daily News
“The story is irresistible, moving to a mighty climax.” —The New York Times
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Night Train
24/11/2020
$12.15
“An epic novel with enough terrifying adventure to accommodate at least a few sleepless nights. All aboard—and highly recommended!” —Dark Bites
Under the subways’ roar, out of the deep, wet caves, comes the fury from Hell . . .
. . . to be met by an unlikely troupe ready to save the lives and soul of their city. In the bedrock beneath New York, beautiful news reporter Lya Marsden and hard-bitten detective Michael Corvino enter an eerie maze of abandoned tunnels, searching for a train that vanished with all aboard—over half a century ago.
But under the concrete maze of skyscrapers and tourists, below the peep shows and the penthouses, within the clammy darkness, and around the next turn—an unholy evil waits to disgorge violence and blood.
In Night Train, the urban decay of 80s-era New York City meets hordes of feral cats, a Subway Slasher, the occult, and an underground labyrinth full of primeval and modern monsters that threaten to swallow whole a four-hundred-year-old city and its inhabitants. What’s beneath their feet will shock and horrify till the last blaring warning of lost Train 93.
Praise for Thomas F. Monteleone
“Monteleone has a dark imagination, a wicked pen, and the rare ability to convey an evil chill with words.” —Dean Koontz, New York Times–bestselling author
“Tom’s an expert storyteller.” —F. Paul Wilson, author of The Keep and Deep as the Marrow
“A vastly entertaining novel of horror and suspense [that poses] difficult questions about the nature of man, God and the devil.” —Los Angeles Daily News
“The story is irresistible, moving to a mighty climax.” —The New York Times
Under the subways’ roar, out of the deep, wet caves, comes the fury from Hell . . .
. . . to be met by an unlikely troupe ready to save the lives and soul of their city. In the bedrock beneath New York, beautiful news reporter Lya Marsden and hard-bitten detective Michael Corvino enter an eerie maze of abandoned tunnels, searching for a train that vanished with all aboard—over half a century ago.
But under the concrete maze of skyscrapers and tourists, below the peep shows and the penthouses, within the clammy darkness, and around the next turn—an unholy evil waits to disgorge violence and blood.
In Night Train, the urban decay of 80s-era New York City meets hordes of feral cats, a Subway Slasher, the occult, and an underground labyrinth full of primeval and modern monsters that threaten to swallow whole a four-hundred-year-old city and its inhabitants. What’s beneath their feet will shock and horrify till the last blaring warning of lost Train 93.
Praise for Thomas F. Monteleone
“Monteleone has a dark imagination, a wicked pen, and the rare ability to convey an evil chill with words.” —Dean Koontz, New York Times–bestselling author
“Tom’s an expert storyteller.” —F. Paul Wilson, author of The Keep and Deep as the Marrow
“A vastly entertaining novel of horror and suspense [that poses] difficult questions about the nature of man, God and the devil.” —Los Angeles Daily News
“The story is irresistible, moving to a mighty climax.” —The New York Times
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Night Things
24/11/2020
$12.15
Classic horror from the six-time Bram Stoker Award winner. “Tension, suspense, and solid scares . . . written by an acknowledged master of the genre.” —Cemetery Dance
Residents of the little town of Conora, New Mexico, are none too concerned when a local construction crew unearths a Native American burial ground; after all, Sheriff Miguel Lopez, shopkeeper Lori Danek, newspaper chief Tony Cavella, his daughter Dierdre, and the rest of the bustling community have their own lives to think about. But sometimes a bulldozer does more than move the earth . . . it opens a wound.
A spate of strangely violent deaths, bird-like claw marks gouged into crime scenes, and a disturbed, forgotten cavern in a rural desert—Night Things, Thomas F. Monteleone’s debut horror novel, brings small town fear into harshly bright sunlight. And the people of Conora have no idea about—or any way to prepare for—the ancient terror about to be let loose upon their small town.
Take a chilling trip to a 1980s Southwest desert village beset by an ancient evil unleashed from its binding in the underworld—risen again to plague mankind.
Praise for Thomas F. Monteleone
“Monteleone has a dark imagination, a wicked pen, and the rare ability to convey an evil chill with words.” —Dean Koontz, New York Times–bestselling author
“Tom’s an expert storyteller.” —F. Paul Wilson, author of The Keep and Deep as the Marrow
“A vastly entertaining novel of horror and suspense [that poses] difficult questions about the nature of man, God and the devil.” —Los Angeles Daily News
“The story is irresistible, moving to a mighty climax.” —The New York Times
Residents of the little town of Conora, New Mexico, are none too concerned when a local construction crew unearths a Native American burial ground; after all, Sheriff Miguel Lopez, shopkeeper Lori Danek, newspaper chief Tony Cavella, his daughter Dierdre, and the rest of the bustling community have their own lives to think about. But sometimes a bulldozer does more than move the earth . . . it opens a wound.
A spate of strangely violent deaths, bird-like claw marks gouged into crime scenes, and a disturbed, forgotten cavern in a rural desert—Night Things, Thomas F. Monteleone’s debut horror novel, brings small town fear into harshly bright sunlight. And the people of Conora have no idea about—or any way to prepare for—the ancient terror about to be let loose upon their small town.
Take a chilling trip to a 1980s Southwest desert village beset by an ancient evil unleashed from its binding in the underworld—risen again to plague mankind.
Praise for Thomas F. Monteleone
“Monteleone has a dark imagination, a wicked pen, and the rare ability to convey an evil chill with words.” —Dean Koontz, New York Times–bestselling author
“Tom’s an expert storyteller.” —F. Paul Wilson, author of The Keep and Deep as the Marrow
“A vastly entertaining novel of horror and suspense [that poses] difficult questions about the nature of man, God and the devil.” —Los Angeles Daily News
“The story is irresistible, moving to a mighty climax.” —The New York Times
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Rough Beasts and Other Mutations
04/07/2020
$5.75
Bram Stoker Award-winning author Thomas F. Monteleone has brought twenty of his most powerful and dark fantasy and horror stories into one spellbinding collection.
Enter strange worlds that are at the same time not too far off from our own, where religion, mythology, emotion, and terror combine for a mix that will keep readers up until all hours of the night.
Included in this collection:
Foreword by Tom Monteleone
Introduction by John DeChancie
"Present Perfect"
"A Spell for Jonathan"
"A Creature of Accident"
"The Curandeiro"
"Camera Obscura"
"Just in the Niche of Time"
"Mister Magister"
"Mister Magister (A Play in One Act)"
"Where All the Songs Are Sad"
"The Dancer in the Darkness"
"Taking the Night Train"
"Group Phenomena"
"The Way of the Cross"
"The White Man"
"Off to See the Wizard"
"Please Stand By"
"Get It Out"
"The Changing of the Guard"
"It's in the Bag"
"The Prisoner's Tale"
Enter strange worlds that are at the same time not too far off from our own, where religion, mythology, emotion, and terror combine for a mix that will keep readers up until all hours of the night.
Included in this collection:
Foreword by Tom Monteleone
Introduction by John DeChancie
"Present Perfect"
"A Spell for Jonathan"
"A Creature of Accident"
"The Curandeiro"
"Camera Obscura"
"Just in the Niche of Time"
"Mister Magister"
"Mister Magister (A Play in One Act)"
"Where All the Songs Are Sad"
"The Dancer in the Darkness"
"Taking the Night Train"
"Group Phenomena"
"The Way of the Cross"
"The White Man"
"Off to See the Wizard"
"Please Stand By"
"Get It Out"
"The Changing of the Guard"
"It's in the Bag"
"The Prisoner's Tale"
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$5.81
Continuing the first series of Little Books from Borderlands Press is A Little Brown Book of Bizarre Stories. This mini-collection of short fiction is by four-time Bram Stoker Award-winning author Thomas F. Monteleone.
Stories included in this collection:
"The Pleasure of Her Company"
"The Changing of the Guard"
"Real Gun Control is Hitting What You Aim At"
"Such Stuff as Dreams Are Made of"
"Present Perfect"
"Sonata for Three Electrodes"
"The Three"
Stories included in this collection:
"The Pleasure of Her Company"
"The Changing of the Guard"
"Real Gun Control is Hitting What You Aim At"
"Such Stuff as Dreams Are Made of"
"Present Perfect"
"Sonata for Three Electrodes"
"The Three"
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The Secret Sea
04/06/2020
$5.73
From the Victorian world of 20,000 Leagues Under the Sea
To a seventeenth-century world of roving Portuguese galleons
To a twentieth-century world where Japanese warships controlled the North Atlantic
To the lost world of the sunken atomic civilization of Lemuria
Captain Nemo's Nautilus raced to make its rendezvous with the secret seagates that opened the way from one parallel fluxworld to another. Its goal: its mysterious home port. Its enemy: the monstrously powerful rival submarine, the Kraken, captained by the infamous evil genius, Robert Burton. Its epic journey: the most spellbinding voyage of action and adventure ever to boggle your imagination and stand your hair on end....
"Captures the spirit of Verne..." - Norman Spinrad, author of Agent of Chaos
To a seventeenth-century world of roving Portuguese galleons
To a twentieth-century world where Japanese warships controlled the North Atlantic
To the lost world of the sunken atomic civilization of Lemuria
Captain Nemo's Nautilus raced to make its rendezvous with the secret seagates that opened the way from one parallel fluxworld to another. Its goal: its mysterious home port. Its enemy: the monstrously powerful rival submarine, the Kraken, captained by the infamous evil genius, Robert Burton. Its epic journey: the most spellbinding voyage of action and adventure ever to boggle your imagination and stand your hair on end....
"Captures the spirit of Verne..." - Norman Spinrad, author of Agent of Chaos
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The Silent Ones is the third and final volume of the Nocturnia Chronicles, a series for both adults and young readers, middle grades and up, written by two of the genre's most popular award-winning authors.
The story of Ryan and Emma continues after they have found their older brother, Telford, living and working among a paramilitary group known as the Uberalls and their fierce, unhinged ruler, the rakhasa, Falzon. They encounter new monsters who help or hinder their quest to find a way home from Nocturnia to the parallel world of Humania.
But before that can possibly happen, they must unlock the terrible secrets of ... The Silent Ones.
The story of Ryan and Emma continues after they have found their older brother, Telford, living and working among a paramilitary group known as the Uberalls and their fierce, unhinged ruler, the rakhasa, Falzon. They encounter new monsters who help or hinder their quest to find a way home from Nocturnia to the parallel world of Humania.
But before that can possibly happen, they must unlock the terrible secrets of ... The Silent Ones.
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Definitely Not Kansas is the first volume of the Nocturnia Cycle, a series for both adults and young readers, middle grades and up.
Two remarkable, adventuresome kids—Emma and Ryan—discover a parallel world that is the source of all our most well-known monsters. Werewolves, vampires, mummies, trolls, zombies? Certainly. But the world of Nocturnia is also home to some more esoteric creatures such as Rakshasa, Djinni, Ethereals, and the Silent Ones.
Welcome to Nocturnia, where the monsters have their own nation states and humans are either slaves, or food, or both. Where even the flowers will suck your blood if you venture near. Emma and Ryan have followed the trail of their missing older brother, Telly. When they discover that Telly is not only in Nocturnia, but also involved with the one entity that could bring an end to the human world, Emma and Ryan begin a desperate search to find him and escape the parallel world of nightmares. As they search, they come to suspect that they did not arrive in Nocturnia by accident. But if not, why are they here? Are their destinies somehow entwined with this nightmare world?
Two remarkable, adventuresome kids—Emma and Ryan—discover a parallel world that is the source of all our most well-known monsters. Werewolves, vampires, mummies, trolls, zombies? Certainly. But the world of Nocturnia is also home to some more esoteric creatures such as Rakshasa, Djinni, Ethereals, and the Silent Ones.
Welcome to Nocturnia, where the monsters have their own nation states and humans are either slaves, or food, or both. Where even the flowers will suck your blood if you venture near. Emma and Ryan have followed the trail of their missing older brother, Telly. When they discover that Telly is not only in Nocturnia, but also involved with the one entity that could bring an end to the human world, Emma and Ryan begin a desperate search to find him and escape the parallel world of nightmares. As they search, they come to suspect that they did not arrive in Nocturnia by accident. But if not, why are they here? Are their destinies somehow entwined with this nightmare world?
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The Magnificent Gallery
17/09/2015
$5.63
Brampton, Iowa. A quiet, peaceful, sunlit place, where children play happily in the streets and shopkeepers know all their customers by name. Brampton's secrets are well hidden.
The dark man is coming …
Mister Magister. Clad all in black, proprietor of a shooting gallery unlike any Brampton has ever seen. Cut out of darkness, filled with universal night, Mister Magister comes to Brampton on a golden autumn day.
To test its soul. And find it wanting.
The dark time is coming …
The dark man is coming …
Mister Magister. Clad all in black, proprietor of a shooting gallery unlike any Brampton has ever seen. Cut out of darkness, filled with universal night, Mister Magister comes to Brampton on a golden autumn day.
To test its soul. And find it wanting.
The dark time is coming …
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