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I am Biroc. The shadow of my past... and your future. Warriors'
Gate In this new-to-print, expanded novelisation of the classic
1981 adventure, the TARDIS is caught in a collapsing void between
two different universes - and the 4th Doctor, Romana and Adric must
enter into a dangerous alliance with the Tharils - a race of
enslaved, time-sensitive aliens. The consequences are explored in
two further short stories... The Kairos Ring Now allies of the
enslaved across all creation, Romana and the Tharil Laszlo ride the
time winds in search of the sinister Sluagh - aliens who retool the
dead as deadly warriors. The Little Book of Fate Searching for the
source of a scream across time, the Eighth Doctor investigates a
most unusual carnival freak show in the north of England - where a
figure from his past awaits him. Not one story but three, from one
of classic Doctor Who's most original voices - Stephen Gallagher,
author of the original screenplay for Warriors' Gate.
"Bibble Bob, Bibble Bob, my name is Bibble Bob" Meet Bibble Bob, a
purple alien who lives on a wonderful purple planet. A little boy
called Johnny flies off in a space rocket, meets Bibble Bob and has
fun. All proceeds from this book go to Grove Cottage, Registered
Charity 1122298 (www.mencapgrovecottage.org).
WINNER OF THE 2018 BRITISH FANTASY SOCIETY AWARD FOR BEST
ANTHOLOGY. Includes Josh Malerman's 'House of the Head' as seen in
Creepshow. An electrifying anthology of new horror stories by
award-winning masters of the genre, including Josh Malerman, Ramsey
Campbell, Alison Littlewood and Christopher Golden. WINNER - 2018
BRITISH FANTASY AWARD FOR BEST ANTHOLOGY FEAR COMES IN MANY FORMS
The horror genre's greatest living practitioners drag our darkest
fears kicking and screaming into the light in this collection of
nineteen brand-new stories. In "The Boggle Hole" by Alison
Littlewood an ancient folk tale leads to irrevocable loss. In Josh
Malerman's "The House of the Head" a dollhouse becomes the focus
for an incident both violent and inexplicable. And in "Speaking
Still" Ramsey Campbell suggests that beyond death there may be far
worse things waiting than we can ever imagine... Numinous, surreal
and gut wrenching, New Fears is a vibrant collection showcasing the
very best fiction modern horror has to offer.
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