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Settling in for a night of spine-chilling entertainment? Here's a
gripping collection of classic American ghost tales by authors such
as Edgar Allan Poe ('The Mask of the Red Death'), Francis Bret
Harte ('A Ghost of the Sierras'), Edith Wharton ('All Souls'), Mark
Twain ('A Ghost Story'), Harriet Beecher Stowe ('The Ghost in the
Mill'), O. Henry ('The Ghost of a Chance'), H.P. Lovecraft ('The
Outsider') and many more. FLAME TREE 451: From myth to mystery, the
supernatural to horror, fantasy and science fiction, Flame Tree 451
offers a healthy diet of werewolves and mechanical men, blood-lusty
vampires, dastardly villains, mad scientists, secret worlds, lost
civilizations and escapist fantasies. Discover a storehouse of
tales gathered specifically for the reader of the fantastic.
Falling in love. Evading the authorities. Chasing the rabbits. Now
high school sophomores, the self-styled “Freaks†are back in
class in quiet Quapaw City, Arkansas. They grapple with the
ordinary challenges of everyday teen life: cliques, cars, and
crushes. While everything appears normal on the surface, looks have
rarely been more deceiving. A secret government task force—fully
aware of the unusual powers the Freaks have acquired—is
determined to capture them. Even as the mysterious Baltar Sterne
shares ancient wisdom and offers hope, a new menace silently
emerges in the woods outside of town. Clever, inexorable, and far
more lethal than the Freaks’ first superhuman foe, this traveler
from another world possesses powers that can only be described as
godlike. The Freaks and their town will be tested in horrific ways
they are powerless to predict or even imagine.
"Brett Riley's COMANCHE is the best western-horror-thriller-ghost
story-PI novel ever written."-Tod Goldberg, author of Gangsterland
Like a cylinder in a six-shooter, what goes around, comes around.
In 1887 near the tiny Texas town of Comanche, a posse finally ends
the murderous career of The Piney Woods Kid in a hail of bullets.
Still in the grip of blood-lust, the vigilantes hack the Kid's
corpse to bits in the dead house behind the train depot. The people
of Comanche rejoice. Justice has been done. A long bloody chapter
in the town's history is over. The year is now 2016. Comanche
police are stymied by a double murder at the train depot. Witnesses
swear the killer was dressed like an old-time gunslinger. Rumors
fly that it's the ghost of The Piney Woods Kid, back to wreak
revenge on the descendants of the vigilantes who killed him. Help
arrives in the form of a team of investigators from New Orleans.
Shunned by the local community and haunted by their own pasts,
they're nonetheless determined to unravel the mystery. They follow
the evidence and soon find themselves in the crosshairs of the
killer.
Falling in love. Evading the authorities. Chasing the rabbits. Now
high school sophomores, the self-styled "Freaks" are back in class
in quiet Quapaw City, Arkansas. They grapple with the ordinary
challenges of everyday teen life: cliques, cars, and crushes. While
everything appears normal on the surface, looks have rarely been
more deceiving. A secret government task force-fully aware of the
unusual powers the Freaks have acquired-is determined to capture
them. Even as the mysterious Baltar Sterne shares ancient wisdom
and offers hope, a new menace silently emerges in the woods outside
of town. Clever, inexorable, and far more lethal than the Freaks'
first superhuman foe, this traveler from another world possesses
powers that can only be described as godlike. The Freaks and their
town will be tested in horrific ways they are powerless to predict
or even imagine.
"Those who like their dystopias especially gritty will want to take
a look."-Publishers Weekly The Purge is here. New Orleans must die.
Long after the destruction of all electronic technology, the Bright
Crusade rules the world as a fundamentalist Christian theocracy.
Gabriel Troy is Lord of Order for the New Orleans Principality. For
years, he and his deputies have fought to keep their city safe from
the attacks of the Crusade's relentless enemies, the
Troublers-heretical guerillas who reject the Crusade's rule and the
church's strict doctrines. As their crowning achievement, Troy's
forces capture the Troublers' local leader. The city has never been
more secure. Alarming intelligence leaks from Washington: Supreme
Crusader Matthew Rook plans to enact a Purge-the mass annihilation
of everyone deemed a threat to the Crusade. Rook orders his forces
to round up all but the blindly loyal and march them to New
Orleans. Once the prisoners have been chained inside, the Crusaders
will wall off the city and destroy the levees. The resulting
deluge, reenacting the Biblical deluge of Noah's time and the
city's devastation during Hurricane Katrina, will kill everyone
inside. Forced to choose between the Crusade and the city he has
sworn to protect, Troy and five other conflicted conspirators gird
for battle, fully aware that the looming apocalypse will demand
horrific choices, test their faith, and require them to join forces
with their sworn enemies.
Finding themselves. Fighting together. Growing apart. It’s junior
year in Quapaw City, Arkansas. With it comes a new foe that even
the Freaks cannot thwart--adulthood. As they ponder what the future
will be like with college and careers looming, they must contend
with the ever-more-perilous threat of The Team, the shadowy
government agency bent on saving the world from supernatural
menaces. At the same time, they must face their most dangerous
adversary yet, a creature of scales and wings that threatens every
life in town—just for starters. New questions arise: can the
Freaks achieve a common goal when they no longer agree on precisely
what that goal should be? And what happens when they realize they
just might be the villains in someone else’s story?
Finding themselves. Fighting together. Growing apart. Â
It’s junior year in Quapaw City, Arkansas. With it comes a new
foe that even the Freaks cannot stop--adulthood. As they ponder
what the future will be like with college and careers looming, they
must contend with the ever-more-dangerous threat of the Team, the
shadowy government agency determined to save the world from
supernatural menaces. Even with the creepy Baltar Sterne acting as
an advisor, our teenage heroes struggle with these tremendous
pressures. At the same time, they must face their most dangerous
threat yet, a creature of scales and wings that could threaten
every life in town and beyond. New questions arise: can the Freaks
achieve a common objective when they no longer agree on precisely
what those goals should be? And what happens when they realize they
might be the villains in someone else’s story?
"Brett Riley's COMANCHE is the best western-horror-thriller-ghost
story-PI novel ever written."-Tod Goldberg, author of Gangsterland
Like a cylinder in a six-shooter, what goes around, comes around.
In 1887 near the tiny Texas town of Comanche, a posse finally ends
the murderous career of The Piney Woods Kid in a hail of bullets.
Still in the grip of blood-lust, the vigilantes hack the Kid's
corpse to bits in the dead house behind the train depot. The people
of Comanche rejoice. Justice has been done. A long bloody chapter
in the town's history is over. The year is now 2016. Comanche
police are stymied by a double murder at the train depot. Witnesses
swear the killer was dressed like an old-time gunslinger. Rumors
fly that it's the ghost of The Piney Woods Kid, back to wreak
revenge on the descendants of the vigilantes who killed him. Help
arrives in the form of a team of investigators from New Orleans.
Shunned by the local community and haunted by their own pasts,
they're nonetheless determined to unravel the mystery. They follow
the evidence and soon find themselves in the crosshairs of the
killer.
"Those who like their dystopias especially gritty will want to take
a look."-Publishers Weekly The Purge is here. New Orleans must die.
Long after the destruction of all electronic technology, the Bright
Crusade rules the world as a fundamentalist Christian theocracy.
Gabriel Troy is Lord of Order for the New Orleans Principality. For
years, he and his deputies have fought to keep their city safe from
the attacks of the Crusade's relentless enemies, the
Troublers-heretical guerillas who reject the Crusade's rule and the
church's strict doctrines. As their crowning achievement, Troy's
forces capture the Troublers' local leader. The city has never been
more secure. Alarming intelligence leaks from Washington: Supreme
Crusader Matthew Rook plans to enact a Purge-the mass annihilation
of everyone deemed a threat to the Crusade. Rook orders his forces
to round up all but the blindly loyal and march them to New
Orleans. Once the prisoners have been chained inside, the Crusaders
will wall off the city and destroy the levees. The resulting
deluge, reenacting the Biblical deluge of Noah's time and the
city's devastation during Hurricane Katrina, will kill everyone
inside. Forced to choose between the Crusade and the city he has
sworn to protect, Troy and five other conflicted conspirators gird
for battle, fully aware that the looming apocalypse will demand
horrific choices, test their faith, and require them to join forces
with their sworn enemies.
Hunted by monsters. Wanted for questioning. Late for class. Four
high-school friends suffer daily humiliation at the hands of three
bullies. When the friends accidentally open a portal to another
dimension, they unintentionally allow terrifying, other-worldly
creatures to invade their small Arkansas town. Discovering that
they are now endowed with strange superpowers, the four teens dub
themselves "Freaks," the very name their tormentors used to
ridicule them. The Freaks must fight to save the lives of family
and friends now in mortal peril and thwart a secret government task
force that appears to be hunting them.
This intriguing and often raucously funny collection by Brett Riley
marries ingenious plots, innovative forms, and a definite narrative
voice, but there's something bigger than all that here, too: the
attempt to understand how our own lives repeatedly fall so far
short of that perfect choreography promised by the technology that
tries to shape them.
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