Gemini Rising
The 1970s, small town Amerca. A woman reporter whom no one takes seriously... a Manson-style cult living on the edge... a hippie love child born in a drug-fueled orgy -- to this Satan's brew, add a deadly monster on the... See More
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(13 reviews)
Quick ViewThe 1970s, small town Amerca. A woman reporter whom no one takes seriously... a Manson-style cult living on the edge... a hippie love child born in a drug-fueled orgy -- to this Satan's brew, add a deadly monster on the... See More
(24 reviews)
Quick ViewBrian McNaughton's career spanned thirty years; he had the sort of talent that ought to have made him a household word. Even so, chances are good that you've never heard of him. Brace yourself, if you haven't: you're in for... See More
(23 reviews)
Quick ViewBrian McNaughton's masterful "nasty stories" will shock, amaze, and delight you. From twists upon medieval torture chambers to the weirdest Little Red Riding Hood you'll ever meet, Nasty Stories will take your breath away... See More
(13 reviews)
Quick ViewNightmares have come to the small town of Riveredge. Ghosts, poltergeists, and Satanic hippies invade the town. Newspaper reporter Marcia Creighton confronts the terrors outside, and the betrayal within her own home... See More
(744 reviews)
Quick ViewThis volume assembles no less than 40 stories set in H.P. Lovecraft's Cthulhu Mythos. Ranging from Lovecraft's own tales (including classics such as the novel At the Mountains of Madness, "The Shadow Over Innsmouth," and... See More
(9 reviews)
Quick ViewTwenty-one more tales of horror and dismay from Horror's master, Brian McNaughton. The Bram Stoker Award-winner returns with freakishly felicitous stories, funny and horrific at the same time. Included are "The Doom that... See More
(126 reviews)
Quick ViewThis book won a World Fantasy Award. "You hold in your hands a book of stories that forced Brian McNaughton to write. Make no mistake: I don't exaggerate. There's a reason this book won the World Fantasy Award. The stories... See More
(23 reviews)
Quick ViewTwenty-Seven Nasty Stories from the Secret Master of Horror. Brian McNaughton's masterful Nasty Stories will shock, amaze and delight you. From twists upon medieval torture chambers to the weirdest Little Red Riding Hood... See More
(8 reviews)
Quick ViewA riveting and terrifying sequel to Downward to Darkness by World Fantasy Award-winning McNaughton. Pale, beautiful and uptight Amy Miniter returns to her home town of Mt. Tabor, Connecticut to handle her mother's affairs... See More
by Gene Wolfe
(50 reviews)
Quick ViewThe Wildside book of Fantasy presents 20 great fantasy tales by modern masters. Included are stories by Tanith Lee, Chelsea Quinn Yarbro, Gene Wolfe, Fritz Leiber, Lawrence Watt-Evans, Robert E. Howard, and many more. A... See More
(32 reviews)
Quick ViewThe Legacy of the Reanimator collects the original serialized H.P. Lovecraft story, "Herbert West -- Reanimator" along with it's two sequels and a bevy of short stories from some of the most renowned Lovecraftian writers... See More
(33 reviews)
Quick ViewNOT THE END OF THE STORY! The lore of Averoigne didn't end with Clark Ashton Smith. Over the decades other writers, fascinated by this "Lovecraft country" of medieval France, added their own contributions in tales spanning... See More