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All new Fiction by: Gary A. Braunbeck, Hank Schwaeble, David Liss,
Norman Partridge and Gemma Files. Interviews with: David Liss,
Chelsie Aryn, Joe Bob Briggs and Quentin Tarantino Articles on: The
Strange and Bizarre Alejandro Jodorowsky, Stephen King in the Old
West - Rocky Wood, The Bloody Spaghetti Western turns 50 Columns
from Jonathan Maberry, Yvonne Navarro, Richard Dansky, Robert
Morrish and so much more Table of Contents Fiction Fever Springs by
Norman Partridge Ungrateful Places by Gary A. Braunbeck Dead Man's
Pecker by David Liss Phantom Hill by Hank Schwaeble Satan's Jewel
Crown by Gemma Files Interviews A Conversation with David Liss by
Joel B. Kirkpatrick Leah Jung presents: The Dark Side of Beauties
with Chelsie Aryn by Joel B. Kirkpatrick Joe Bob Briggs: King of
the Drive-Ins by Steve Holetz Quentin Tarantino on "Django
Unchained" by Nick Freeman Features The Strange and Bizarre
Alejandro Jodorowsky by Aaron J. French Stephen King in the Old
West by Rocky Wood The Bloody Spaghetti Western turns 50 by James
R. Beach Gaming in the Weird West: A Run through the Deadlands by
Richard Dansky I Hear Voices in my Head by Yvonne Navarro What the
hell ever happened to ... Mark Clements by Robert Morrish Once upon
a Nightmare YA Horror: Western Horror by Amy Shane New Column by By
Jonathan Maberry and David F. Kramer Literature, Genre, Horror ...
and Mormons-What? by Michael R. Collings Hellnotes Reviews Book
Reviews Movie Reviews
CRIME + MUSIC: The Sounds of Noir, collects twenty darkly intense,
music-related noir stories by world-renowned mystery authors
including David Corbett, Tyler Dilts, Brendan DuBois, Bill
Fitzhugh, Alison Gaylin, A.J. Hartley, Craig Johnson, David Liss,
Val McDermid, Gary Phillips, Peter Robinson, and Zoe Sharp, and,
from the music world, Galadrielle Allman, author of Please Be With
Me: A Song for My Father, Duane Allman and award-winning
songwriter-novelist Willy Vlautin. Edited by novelist and Wall
Street Journal rock and pop music critic Jim Fusilli. The lively
anthology's chilling, sinister tales tap into the span of rock and
pop history, ranging from Peter Blauner's heart-wrenching "The Last
Temptation of Frankie Lymon" to Fusilli's "Boy Wonder," set in the
world of contemporary electronic dance music; from Naomi Rand's
"The Misfits," a punk-rock revenge saga to Mark Haskell Smith's
menacingly comedic "1968 Pelham Blue SG Jr."; from Reed Farrel
Coleman's study of a one-hit wonder, "Look at Me/Don't Look at Me"
to Erica Wright's account of betrayal among minor talents in "A
Place You're Likely to Find"--and many more. CRIME + MUSIC exposes
the nasty side of the world of popular music, revealing it to be
the perfect setting for noir tales.
THE OFFICIAL PREQUEL TO THE BLOCKBUSTER ACTION VIDEO GAME! PETER
PARKER is caught in a complicated web. Working in a cutting-edge
laboratory, he's a young scientist who's trying to make a
difference. Yet he's constantly burdened by the responsibilities of
his second career as the crime-fighting... SPIDER-MAN Wilson
Fisk-the so-called Kingpin of Crime-has returned to New York,
establishing himself publicly as an altruistic entrepreneur and
philanthropist. Spider-Man knows better, but he can't uncover
Fisk's scheme that, if executed, will make the crime lord "too big
to fail." When a new threat-a deadly doppelganger with Spider-Man's
suit and abilities-wreaks havoc in the streets, can the real
wall-crawler prove his innocence? With the clock ticking and lives
on the line, can Spider-Man stop the brutal rampage of the Blood
Spider? Will Spider-Man fall to his fears and foes, or will he rise
and be greater?
Amsterdam in the 1690s - a boom town with Europe's biggest stock exchange and traders who will stop at nothing to get even richer. Lienzo, a Portugese Jew, stumbles across a new commodity - coffee - which, if he plays his cards right, will make him the richest man in Holland. But others stand in his way - rival traders who do all in their power to confuse the exchange and scupper his plans, his brother who is jealous of his financial wizardry and even his brother's beautiful wife who both tempts and spurns him in equal measure.
From the acclaimed author of The Whiskey Rebels and A Conspiracy of
Paper comes a superb new historical thriller set in the splendor
and squalor of eighteenth-century London. In Benjamin Weaver, David
Liss has created one of fiction's most enthralling characters.
The year is 1722. Ruffian for hire, ex-boxer, and master of
disguise, Weaver finds himself caught in a deadly game of cat and
mouse, pitted against Jerome Cobb, a wealthy and mysterious schemer
who needs Weaver's strength and guile for his own treacherous
plans.
Weaver is blackmailed into stealing documents from England's most
heavily guarded estate, the headquarters of the ruthless British
East India Company, but the theft of corporate secrets is only the
first move in a daring conspiracy within the eighteenth century's
most powerful corporation. To save his friends and family from
Cobb's reach, Weaver must infiltrate the Company, navigate its
warring factions, and uncover a secret plot of corporate rivals,
foreign spies, and government operatives. With millions of pounds
and the security of the nation at stake, Weaver will find himself
in a labyrinth of hidden agendas, daring enemies, and unexpected
allies.
With the explosive action and scrupulous period research that are
David Liss's trademarks, The Devil's Company, depicting the birth
of the modern corporation, is the most impressive achievement yet
from an author who continues to set ever higher standards for
historical suspense.
"From the Hardcover edition."
Benjamin Weaver, a Jew and an ex-boxer, is an outsider in eighteenth-century London, tracking down debtors and felons for aristocratic clients. The son of a wealthy stock trader, he lives estranged from his family--until he is asked to investigate his father's sudden death. Thus Weaver descends into the deceptive world of the English stock jobbers, gliding between coffee houses and gaming houses, drawing rooms and bordellos. The more Weaver uncovers, the darker the truth becomes, until he realizes that he is following too closely in his father's footsteps--and they just might lead him to his own grave. An enthralling historical thriller, A Conspiracy of Paper will leave readers wondering just how much has changed in the stock market in the last three hundred years. . . .
All new Fiction by: Gary A. Braunbeck, Hank Schwaeble, David Liss,
Norman Partridge and Gemma Files. Interviews with: David Liss,
Chelsie Aryn, Joe Bob Briggs and Quentin Tarantino Articles on: The
Strange and Bizarre Alejandro Jodorowsky, Stephen King in the Old
West - Rocky Wood, The Bloody Spaghetti Western turns 50 Columns
from Jonathan Maberry, Yvonne Navarro, Richard Dansky, Robert
Morrish and so much more Table of Contents Fiction Fever Springs by
Norman Partridge Ungrateful Places by Gary A. Braunbeck Dead Man's
Pecker by David Liss Phantom Hill by Hank Schwaeble Satan's Jewel
Crown by Gemma Files Interviews A Conversation with David Liss by
Joel B. Kirkpatrick Leah Jung presents: The Dark Side of Beauties
with Chelsie Aryn by Joel B. Kirkpatrick Joe Bob Briggs: King of
the Drive-Ins by Steve Holetz Quentin Tarantino on "Django
Unchained" by Nick Freeman Features The Strange and Bizarre
Alejandro Jodorowsky by Aaron J. French Stephen King in the Old
West by Rocky Wood The Bloody Spaghetti Western turns 50 by James
R. Beach Gaming in the Weird West: A Run through the Deadlands by
Richard Dansky I Hear Voices in my Head by Yvonne Navarro What the
hell ever happened to ... Mark Clements by Robert Morrish Once upon
a Nightmare YA Horror: Western Horror by Amy Shane New Column by By
Jonathan Maberry and David F. Kramer Literature, Genre, Horror ...
and Mormons-What? by Michael R. Collings Hellnotes Reviews Book
Reviews Movie Reviews
The Edgar Award–winning novel A Conspiracy of Paper was one of the most acclaimed debuts of 2000. In his richly suspenseful second novel, author David Liss once again travels back in time to a crucial moment in cultural and financial history. His destination: Amsterdam, 1659—a mysterious world of trade populated by schemers and rogues, where deception rules the day.
On the world’s first commodities exchange, fortunes are won and lost in an instant. Miguel Lienzo, a sharp-witted trader in the city’s close-knit community of Portuguese Jews, knows this only too well. Once among the city’s most envied merchants, Miguel has lost everything in a sudden shift in the sugar markets. Now, impoverished and humiliated, living on the charity of his petty younger brother, Miguel must find a way to restore his wealth and reputation.
Miguel enters into a partnership with a seduc-tive Dutchwoman who offers him one last chance at success—a daring plot to corner the market of an astonishing new commodity called “coffee.” To succeed, Miguel must risk everything he values and test the limits of his commercial guile, facing not only the chaos of the markets and the greed of his competitors, but also a powerful enemy who will stop at nothing to see him ruined. Miguel will learn that among Amsterdam’s ruthless businessmen, betrayal lurks everywhere, and even friends hide secret agendas.
With humor, imagination, and mystery, David Liss depicts a world of subterfuge, danger, and repressed longing, where religious and cultural traditions clash with the demands of a new and exciting way of doing business. Readers of historical suspense and lovers of coffee (even decaf) will be up all night with this beguiling novel.
From the Hardcover edition.
This sequel to the Edgar Award-winning "A Conspiracy of Paper"
brings back ex-pugilist Benjamin Weaver and his 18th-century London
environs in all their squalid glory. Benjamin is investigating the
simple case of a threatening letter when he is caught up in a riot,
accused of murder, and sentenced to hang.
Edgar award-winning author of the popular historical novels A
Conspiracy of Paper and A Spectacle of Corruption, David Liss
showcases his amazing versatility with this brilliant new tale of
contemporary suspense: a literary thriller set in Florida, where
killing is a matter of conscience.
No one is more surprised than Lem Altick when it turns out he's
actually good at peddling encyclopedias door to door. He hates the
predatory world of sales, but he needs the money to pay for
college. Then things go horribly wrong. In a sweltering trailer in
rural Florida, a couple whom Lem has spent hours pitching is shot
dead before his eyes, and the unassuming young man is suddenly
pulled into the dark world of conspiracy and murder. Not just
murder: assassination- or so claims the killer, the mysterious and
strangely charismatic Melford Kean, who has struck without remorse
and with remarkable good cheer. But the self-styled ethical
assassin hadn't planned on a witness, and so he makes Lem a deal:
Stay quiet and there will be no problems. Go to the police and take
the fall.
Before Lem can decide, he is drawn against his will into the realm
of the assassin, a post-Marxist intellectual with whom he forms an
unlikely (and perhaps unwise) friendship. The ethical assassin
could be a charming sociopath, eco-activist, or vigilante for
social justice. To unravel the mystery and save himself, Lem must
descend deep into a bizarre world he never knew existed, where a
group of desperate-and genuinely deranged-schemers have hatched a
plan that will very likely keep Lem from leaving town alive.
David Liss skillfully interweaves a gallery of eccentric characters
with a multilayered plot characterized by its unpredictable twists
and turns. The Ethical Assassin is a brilliant, darkly comic novel
that will leave readers in suspense until the very last page.
"From the Hardcover edition."
America, 1787. Ethan Saunders, once among General Washington's most
valued spies, is living in disgrace after an accusation of treason
cost him his reputation. But an opportunity for redemption comes
calling when Saunders's old enemy, Alexander Hamilton, draws him
into a struggle with bitter rival Thomas Jefferson over the
creation of the Bank of the United States.
Meanwhile, on the western Pennsylvania frontier, Joan Maycott and
her husband, a Revolutionary War veteran, hope for a better life
and a chance for prosperity. But the Maycotts' success on an
isolated frontier attracts the brutal attention of men who threaten
to destroy them.
As their causes intertwine, Joan and Saunders-both patriots in
their own way-find themselves on opposing sides of a plot that
could tear apart a fragile new nation.
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