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"An extravaganza . . . fertile invention and forceful style . . . Mr. Kersh's many admirers will undoubtedly devour this highly flavoured hotch-potch with ...
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An important, though neglected, figure in twentieth-century British horror fiction, Sir Charles Birkin (1907-1985) began his literary career as editor ...
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Jachin-Boaz is a maker and seller of maps. In his shop are maps that will lead you to whatever it is you most desire: love, inspiration, wealth. But his ...
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"[A] mixture of dungeons, prisons, storms, shipwrecks, and murders . . . displays considerable ingenuity . . . uncommonly strong." - Monthly Literary ...
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Blackwater is the saga of a small town, Perdido, Alabama, and Elinor Dammert, the stranger who arrives there under mysterious circumstances ...
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Hugh Walpole (1884-1941) was one of the most popular and prolific English authors of his time, best known for his historical fiction and novels for boys. ...
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'A remarkable novel. Witty, even cynical, observation leads to a conclusion profoundly moving.' - Graham Greene
'Read is undoubtedly one of the most ...
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An eight-year-old boy's strange behavior may have something to do with the ghost of his older brother, whose death was written off as a tragic accident ...
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Shirley Jackson Award Nominee • Longlisted for the Bram Stoker Award What if there were a whole world of great horror fiction out there you didn't ...
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"[A] very unusual story [...] an interest develops strongly, it increases, and we move on to a climax that is full of excitement. Nothing save the book ...
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