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Dig into the second installment of the popular UNDEAD series, THE UNDEAD: SKIN AND BONES. A fungus takes over an office building and all its occupants. An exiled boy flees across a wasteland, stalked by an executioner and an undead dragon. A squadron of... [ More...]
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The second title in "The Darker Passions series. In 1993 Amarantha Knight took Bram Stoker's classic "Dracula, a tome heavy with the repressed sexuality of the Victorian age, and unrepressed it. The book was so successful that it spawned a series of seven... [ More...]
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30 YEARS LATER, EVIL COMES HOME. IN A SMALL TOWN IN WASHINGTON, A DETERMINED SHERIFF, SHERIFF GRANT RAYMOND, MUST FIND A WAY TO SAVE THE TOWNSFOLK FROM A LEGENDARY WEREWOLF.
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Bad things tend happen to people who go where they are not wanted, or who over-stay their welcome once they reach their destination. This book contains thirteen new personal explorations of the Cthulhu Mythos. As its title suggests, this is a companion... [ More...]
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Victorian horror meets Victorian erotica in this sexually explicit re-telling of Frankenstein. Second in the series, after Dracula.
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Thirst you cannot quench; Music you cannot endure; Choices you cannot reverse; Commands you cannot resist. By popular request, here are the early short-stories of author Christopher Andrews, collected for the first time ever. Decidedly intemperate compared... [ More...]
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Mordred is dead. Again. This time, however, Death does not wish to give Mordred a second chance, and a heated debate ensues among the immortals over Mordred's ultimate fate. As his companions search for a way to bring the savior of mankind back to the... [ More...]
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THE 10TH INSTALLMENT IN THE REPAIRMAN JACK SERIES; THOSE CLOSEST TO JACK ARE IN MORTAL PERIL.
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The first novel in a three-book vampire series introduces young Dr. Carrie Ames, who after she's attacked by a patient "reanimates" in the morgue. When Carrie realizes she's now a vampire, she must choose between humanity and becoming a monster. Original.
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