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Signalz (Hardcover)
F. Paul Wilson
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R730
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Heroes don't always look the part. He was a tery, a lean, bearish
creature with no name. The human soldiers left dead. Just another
dumb animal on their extermination list. But he didn't die. Animals
weren't the only beings on the list. Certain humans were marked for
extinction as well. A fugitive band found him and brought him back
from the brink. He became their pet, their mascot. And still he had
no name. He was simply "the tery." He soon learned that these were
no ordinary humans, and learned too that he was no ordinary tery.
The humans had no idea that the creature they fed table scraps and
patted on the head would soon turn their world upside down and
change it forever. By then he had a name. THE TERY - A
beauty-and-the-beast fable that only F. Paul Wilson could tell,
full of wonder and horror, brimming with strange landscapes and
hideous mutations from science run amok. An unforgettable tale of
the extremes of the human spirit--of bravery and depravity, of
innocence and evil. This edition features original illustrations by
Stephen Fabian.
A Tale of Repairman Jack, this rare novella, has been released in
this special revised and expanded edition for the first time. Jack
finds himself, and his friends, at a traveling carnival. During a
look through the freak show, they come across what was believed to
be extinct: a Rakosh. Or is it? Jack had made sure that the Rakoshi
were dead -exterminated. Jack style. But now, somehow, there
appears to be evidence of a Rakosh. The Last Rakosh puts Jack back
on the trail of this new mystery that will thrill and entertain. in
Jack style.Previously available as a rare short story, this version
has been completely revised into novella length for this special
publication.
"Something is murdering my men."
Thus reads the message received from a Nazi commander stationed in
a small castle high in the remote Transylvanian Alps. Invisible and
silent, the enemy selects one victim per night, leaving the
bloodless and mutilated corpses behind to terrify its future
victims.
When an elite SS extermination squad is dispatched to solve the
problem, the men find something that's both powerful and
terrifying. Panicked, the Nazis bring in a local expert on
folklore--who just happens to be Jewish--to shed some light on the
mysterious happenings. And unbeknownst to anyone, there is another
visitor on his way--a man who awoke from a nightmare and
immediately set out to meet his destiny.
The battle has begun: On one side, the ultimate evil created by
man, and on the other...the unthinkable, unstoppable, unknowing
terror that man has inevitably awakened
Jack finds himself, and his friends, at a traveling carnival.
During a look through the freak show, they come across what was
believed to be extinct: a Rakosh. Or is it? Jack had made sure that
the Rakoshi were dead -exterminated. Jack style. But now, somehow,
there appears to be evidence of a Rakosh. The Last Rakosh puts Jack
back on the trail of this new mystery that will thrill and
entertain, in Repairman Jack style. Previously available as a short
story, this version has been completely revised into novella length
for this special publication. Previously available in hardcover,
The Last Rakosh now being published in an affordable trade
paperback.
An Enemy of the State (Book 1 of the LaNague Series) is the heart
and soul of F. Paul Wilson's LaNague series, the story of the
apocalyptic birth of the LaNague Federation. Peter LaNague's unique
revolution sets out to topple the entrenched Outworld Imperium as
well as fundamentally altering every Outworlder's concept of
government. To accomplish this he must ally himself with a madman,
trust the word of the last of Sol System's robber barons, make
incisive use of the consummate warriors from the planet Flint
(without allowing them to run amok), confound at every turn the
omnipresent forces of the Imperium, and, every now and then, make
it rain money. And those are the easy parts. LaNague's greatest
challenge is to see his plan through to successful completion
without becoming the very enemy he has vowed to destroy. Short
stories "Lipidleggin'" and "Ratman" are reprinted in this edition
as well as an introduction by the author. ..".both a philosophical
tale and an action yarn, and the two are integrated naturally and
well. Read it." -- Analog "Terrific " -- Reason Magazine
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Signalz (Paperback)
F. Paul Wilson
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R442
R370
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"Paul Wilson and Tracy Carbone have penned a winner. The suspense
is razor sharp and the characters masterfully drawn. Paul Wilson is
at the top of the game, and Tracy Carbone is a welcome addition to
the genre. You'll love The Proteus Cure." - Michael Palmer, NY
Times best selling author of Political Suicide In medical ethics,
the line between right and wrong is often blurred. Who is to decide
what is for the good of humanity? Changing the world. One person at
a time... That is the mission statement of Tethys Hospital, run by
Dr. Bill Gilchrist and his deformed sister, Abra. VG723, their
revolutionary stem-cell-based therapy, appears to be capable of
doing just that for the cancer patients who come to Tethys. VG723
is often their last hope. But if they match the protocol, they're
virtually guaranteed a cure. Dr. Sheila Takamura, a young,
dedicated oncologist, is proud to be involved in the clinical
trials. Once the FDA approves it for widespread use, VG723 will
revolutionize cancer therapy. That is why she's alarmed when former
patients return with bizarre syndromes. Yes, they're cancer free,
but they're experiencing dramatic changes in their hair and skin
and general appearance. When she investigates a possible link to
the protocol, those patients start dying. As the body count grows,
Sheila finds her own life in danger. She comes to suspect there
might be a literal meaning behind the Tethys motto - but can she
learn the truth in time to save herself and millions of others?
"Wilson is one of the masters of the medical thriller." - Larry
King
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Sibs (Paperback)
F. Paul Wilson
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R476
R401
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After vowing never to return, Kara Wade is back in New York
City. She's come to claim the body of her twin sister Kelly, and to
find out how she died. No secret as to the cause of death--a nearly
nude, twelve-story plunge from a room in the Plaza Hotel--but Kara
is determined to learn what led to that plunge.
Enlisting the help of an old lover, now an NYPD detective, Kara
delves into her sister's life. Startling and bizarre facts begin to
surface. Instead of answers, Kara finds more questions. Who was the
stranger Kelly became during the months prior to her death? What
was behind the perverse, decadent lifestyle she came to embrace so
passionately?
Kelly's psychiatrist hints at a terrible secret in her past. But
Kara shares that past with her twin. Is the sinister influence that
drove Kelly into her bizarre double life about to overtake Kara as
well? "Sibs "is F. Paul Wilson's most daring, most erotic, most
deeply terrifying novel.
LIFE CAME OUT OF AFRICA... But now it's death's turn... It spreads
like a plague but it's not a disease. Medical science is helpless
against the deadly autoimmune reaction caused by the bite of the
swarming African flies. Billions are dead, more are dying. Across
the world, governments are falling, civilization is crumbling, and
everywhere those still alive fear the death carried in the skies.
Some say the flies are a freak mutation, others say they're man
made, but as hope of beating them fades, most turn to the only
comfort left and see the plague as God's will. He sent a deadly
deluge the last time He was upset with mankind. This time He has
darkened the sky with deadly flies. And perhaps that is true, for
so many of the afflicted speak with their dying breaths of seeing
God coming for them. But not everyone dies. A very few seem immune.
They call themselves mungus and preach acceptance of the plague,
encouraging people to allow themselves to be bitten by the flies of
the Lord so that they may join Him in the afterlife. Nigel, an
investigative reporter, searches the apocalyptic landscape of
plague-ravaged England in search of Bandora, a kidnapped African
boy. On a quest for personal redemption as well as the truth, his
search takes him away from the troubles he can no longer face at
home, and into the world of the head mungu, a man who speaks truth
in riddles and has no fear of the African flies. A Necessary End is
about apocalypse, about love, about the fragile bonds that hold
marriages and civilizations together. But mostly it's about truth -
how we find it, how we embrace or reject it, and how we must face
the truths within ourselves.
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