Fiction

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Let's face it, back in October 2003 The Walking Dead lit a fire under every writer that was a zombie fan.

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“this novella is brilliant. Beautiful prose filled with imagery that fills the imagination with dread and worry.”

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“For Oz’s fans and liberal Zionist fiction readers Judas is a required text whose writing is its own reward.”

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a fast-paced tour de force through history and contemporary California. It is a heart-pounding page turner filled with loads of action and intrigue.”

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“a face belonging in the Sistine Chapel, and his soul in Hell . . .”

Morgan D’Arcy is an English nobleman, a concert pianist, and a vampire.

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This is an important book on an important subject, but not for the faint-hearted in its very detailed treatment of the ebb and flow of citizenship recognition and rights for LGBT individuals in Ame

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The Lost Boy is a complex and brilliant novel, but is one of Lackberg’s darkest stories.”

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There’s a strange little boy who appears twice in Michael Koryta’s Rise the Dark.

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Sylvia Ji has created an artistic oeuvre melding elements of feminine lust and morbid death. Korero Press has assembled a retrospective collection with Day of the Dead and Other Works.

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The quiet upstate New York town of Promise Falls is having big troubles. Most of the residents are becoming sick, causing a disastrous situation.

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Readers’ favorite ditz is back in Helen Fielding’s latest, Bridget Jones’s Baby: The Diaries.

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My Bad is Manuel Ramos’ fun follow-up to Desperado from 2013, which won the Colorado Book Award for best mystery.

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Captain Hadrian Allan Sawback and the crew of the Willful Child are back in another series of adventures!

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The emergence of the comic book to a more mature graphic novel can easily be equated to a butterfly rising from a cocoon.

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The appeal of The Flash TV show on the CW network transcends age groups in a way that few television shows ever really do any more.

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Nightmares is more than just a memorable and collective anthology; it is an excellent showcase of some of the finest names in contemporary horror and weird fiction, . .

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“the Narrow Gate may lead to heaven, but it may also lead to death . . .”

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It is best to start with facts.

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This anthology of short stories, The Mistletoe Murder, is a collection of four short stories by P. D. James.

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“I’m a room without a door. A war artist, without a war.”

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“Well written and populated by engaging characters, this story will hold you until the very last page.”

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It is the mid-1930s. Rumania has been invaded by Germany; SS officers are in control of Brasov and surrounding towns. Townspeople are brutalized and arrested, disappearing, never to return.

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In the 1986 film The Morning After, Jane Fonda stars as Alex Sternbergen, a once-heralded movie star on a downward career slide.

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Certain Dark Things is arguably the vampire novel for the 21st century.”

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It would be easy enough to recount the plot of Peter Stamm’s novel Agnes. But plot doesn’t do justice in expressing why the Swiss author is so enjoyable to read.

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