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"This funny and fresh take on a classic tale manages to comment on
gender roles, racial disparities, and white privilege all while
creeping me all the way out. So good."-Zakiya Dalila Harris, author
of The Other Black Girl Now in paperback, Steel Magnolias meets
Dracula in this New York Times best-selling horror novel about a
women's book club that must do battle with a mysterious newcomer to
their small Southern town. Bonus features: * Reading group guide
for book clubs * Hand-drawn map of Mt. Pleasant * Annotated
true-crime reading list by Grady Hendrix * And more! Patricia
Campbell's life has never felt smaller. Her husband is a
workaholic, her teenage kids have their own lives, her senile
mother-in-law needs constant care, and she's always a step behind
on her endless to-do list. The only thing keeping her sane is her
book club, a close-knit group of Charleston women united by their
love of true crime. At these meetings they're as likely to talk
about the Manson family as they are about their own families. One
evening after book club, Patricia is viciously attacked by an
elderly neighbor, bringing the neighbor's handsome nephew, James
Harris, into her life. James is well traveled and well read, and he
makes Patricia feel things she hasn't felt in years. But when
children on the other side of town go missing, their deaths written
off by local police, Patricia has reason to believe James Harris is
more of a Bundy than a Brad Pitt. The real problem? James is a
monster of a different kind-and Patricia has already invited him
in. Little by little, James will insinuate himself into Patricia's
life and try to take everything she took for granted-including the
book club-but she won't surrender without a fight in this
blood-soaked tale of neighborly kindness gone wrong.
In horror movies, the final girl is the one who's left standing
when the credits roll. The one who fought back, defeated the
killer, and avenged her friends. The one who emerges bloodied but
victorious. But after the sirens fade and the audience moves on,
what happens to her? Lynnette Tarkington survived a massacre
twenty-two years ago, and it has defined every day of her life
since. And she's not alone. For more than a decade she's been
meeting with five other final girls and their therapist in a
support group for those who survived the unthinkable, putting their
lives back together, piece by piece. That is until one of the women
misses a meeting and Lynnette's worst fears are realized-someone
knows about the group and is determined to take their lives apart
again, piece by piece. But the thing about these final girls is
that they have each other now, and no matter how bad the odds, how
dark the night, how sharp the knife, they will never, ever give up.
There’s power in a book…
They call them wayward girls. Loose girls. Girls who grew up too fast. And they’re sent to the Wellwood Home in St. Augustine, Florida, where unwed mothers are hidden by their families to have their babies in secret, give them up for adoption, and most important of all, to forget any of it ever happened.
Fifteen-year-old Fern arrives at the home in the sweltering summer of 1970, pregnant, terrified and alone. Under the watchful eye of the stern Miss Wellwood, she meets a dozen other girls in the same predicament. There’s Rose, a hippie who insists she’s going to find a way to keep her baby and escape to a commune. And Zinnia, a budding musician who knows she’s going to go home and marry her baby’s father. And Holly, a wisp of a girl, barely fourteen, mute and pregnant by no-one-knows-who.
Everything the girls eat, every moment of their waking day, and everything they’re allowed to talk about is strictly controlled by adults who claim they know what’s best for them. Then Fern meets a librarian who gives her an occult book about witchcraft, and power is in the hands of the girls for the first time in their lives. But power can destroy as easily as it creates, and it’s never given freely. There’s always a price to be paid…and it’s usually paid in blood.
In Witchcraft for Wayward Girls, the author of How to Sell a Haunted House and The Final Girl Support Group delivers another searing, completely original novel and further cements his status as a “horror master” (NPR).
From the New York Times best-selling author of The Southern Book
Club's Guide to Slaying Vampires comes a hard-rocking,
spine-tingling horror novel about a washed-up guitarist of a '90s
heavy metal band who embarks on an epic road-trip across America
and deep into the web of a sinister conspiracy. Every morning, Kris
Pulaski wakes up in hell. In the 1990s she was lead guitarist of
Durt Wurk, a heavy-metal band on the brink of breakout success
until lead singer Terry Hunt embarked on a solo career and rocketed
to stardom, leaving his bandmates to rot in obscurity. Now Kris
works as night manager of a Best Western; she's tired, broke, and
unhappy. Then one day everything changes-a shocking act of violence
turns her life upside down, and she begins to suspect that Terry
sabotaged more than just the band. Kris hits the road, hoping to
reunite Durt Wurk and confront the man who ruined her life. Her
journey will take her from the Pennsylvania rust belt to a
celebrity rehab center to a satanic music festival. A furious power
ballad about never giving up, We Sold Our Souls is an epic journey
into the heart of a conspiracy-crazed, pill-popping, paranoid
country that seems to have lost its very soul.
The year is 1988. High school sophomores Abby and Gretchen have
been best friends since fourth grade. But after an evening of
skinny-dipping goes disastrously wrong, Gretchen begins to act
different. She s moody. She s irritable. And bizarre incidents keep
happening whenever she s nearby. Abby s investigation leads her to
some startling discoveries and by the time their story reaches its
terrifying conclusion, the fate of Abby and Gretchen will be
determined by a single question: Is their friendship powerful
enough to beat the devil? Like an unholy hybrid of Beaches and The
Exorcist, My Best Friend s Exorcism blends teen angst, adolescent
drama, unspeakable horrors, and a mix of 80s pop songs into a
pulse-pounding supernatural thriller.
When Louise finds out her parents have died, she dreads going home.
She doesn't want to leave her daughter with her ex and fly to
Charleston. She doesn't want to deal with her family home, stuffed
to the rafters with the remnants of her father's academic career
and her mother's lifelong obsession with puppets and dolls. She
doesn't want to learn how to live without the two people who knew
and loved her best in the world. Mostly, she doesn't want to deal
with her brother, Mark, who never left their hometown, gets fired
from one job after another, and resents her success. But she'll
need his help to get the house ready for sale because it'll take
more than some new paint on the walls and clearing out a lifetime
of memories to get this place on the market. Some houses don't want
to be sold, and their home has other plans for both of them... Like
his novels The Southern Book Club's Guide to Slaying Vampires and
The Final Girl Support Group, How to Sell a Haunted House is
classic Hendrix: equal parts heartfelt and terrifying-a gripping
new read from "the horror master" (USA Today).
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Diablo House (Hardcover)
Nancy Holder, David Nial Wilson, Grady Hendrix; Artworks by Damien Worm
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R502
Discovery Miles 5 020
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What do you want? I mean, REALLY want? Money? Sex? Power? It’s
all yours--for a price--in this anthology that recalls the classic
horror comics of the past. In one of the most beautiful, most
wealthy zip codes in the country lies the sleepy, sun-drenched
coastal town of La Jolla, California, and among all of this beauty
stands Diablo House. It'll make your dreams come true, if you dare.
Surf-bum and host, Riley, invites us into his house of mystery and
shares the secrets of the people who let their desires come at the
cost of all else. This edition collects eight new prose stories,
plus a new installment in the DIABLO HOUSE comic series by Grady
Hendrix and Damien Worm.
SEE the amazing vintage book covers featuring well-dressed
skeletons, evil dolls, knife-wielding killer crabs! READ the
shocking plots involving devil worship, satanic children, and
haunted real estate! LEARN the stories of long-forgotten creators
as well as familiar names like V.C. Andrews and Anne Rice. Horror
author and vintage paperback book collector Grady Hendrix offers
killer commentary and witty insight on these trashy thrillers that
tried so hard to be the next Exorcist or Rosemary s Baby. It s an
affectionate, nostalgic, and unflinching tour through the horror
fiction boom of the seventies and eighties, complete with story
summaries and artist and author profiles. Plus recommendations for
which of these forgotten treasures are well worth your reading time
and which should stay buried.
It's a classic old-fashioned haunted house story - set in a big box
Swedish furniture superstore. Designed like a retail catalogue,
Horrorstor offers a creepy read with mass appeal-perfect for
Halloween tables! Something strange is happening at the Orsk
furniture superstore in Cleveland, Ohio. Every morning, employees
arrive to find broken Kjerring wardrobes, shattered Bracken
glassware, and vandalized Liripip sofabeds-clearly, someone or
something is up to no good. To unravel the mystery, five young
employees volunteer for a long dusk-til-dawn shift-and they
encounter horrors that defy imagination. Along the way, author
Grady Hendrix infuses sly social commentary on the nature of work
in the new 21st century economy. A traditional haunted house story
in a contemporary setting (and full of contemporary fears),
Horrorstor comes conveniently packaged in the form of a retail
catalogue, complete with illustrations of ready-to-assemble
furniture and other, more sinister accessories.
From New York Times bestselling author of My Best Friend's
Exorcism, The Southern Book Club's Guide to Slaying Vampires, and
The Final Girl Support Group, Grady Hendrix takes a break from
horror and goes all-in on sci-fi in this novella about backyard
rocket jockeys trying to get into low earth orbit. Melville, South
Carolina was out of money, it was out of jobs, it was out of hope,
and today it was out of astronauts. There were only two to begin
with, and now one is stuck on the abandoned International Space
Station after his mission went south. With NASA's budget cut to the
bone, there's no one to bring him back home, so everyone is only
too happy to ignore this embarrassing sign of American Failure and
just let him die. But his cousin, Walter Reddie, isn't going to let
that happen. Tanked on vodka, living on a "farm" whose only crop is
cars on cinderblocks, Walter's a wash-out from the Shuttle Program
and he'll be damned if he's going to let his cousin die in the sky
like a dog. And so he begins to build a rocket. If America won't
rescue its astronauts, he'll do it himself. Violating numerous
laws, good taste, common sense, logic, and reason, Walter becomes a
lightning rod for people who aren't ready to give up. His farm is
transformed into the promised land for misfits, drifters, rocket
junkies, pyromaniacs, dreamers, science nerds, and astro-hippies
who believe that space shouldn't just be for billionaires. But it
won't be easy. Chances are good they'll blow themselves up, get
arrested, or kill each other before they ever get into orbit.
The story of a Faustian bargain set in the world of heavy metal.
The story concerns a heavy metal band named Durt Wurk. They were
big in the 90s but then their lead singer Terry went solo and now,
20 years later, all the other band members are struggling to scrape
by in lousy jobs. The heroine Kris soon discovers that this is
because lead singer Terry somehow sold their souls in exchange for
his fame and fortune. This discovery sends Kris on a cross-country
journey to rage against the machine of our bleak society and
ultimately reclaim her soul. Like Grady's earlier books, this book
blends pop culture and horror into a story that feels very
contemporary. It hits stores this September.
Money, beauty, power, and love -- the youngest members of the
Magnolia League have it all. Some may call them lucky, but the
truth is they're charmed. Armed with spells, potions, and conjures
from the powerful Buzzard family, the Magnolias have bought their
luck...at a price.
Ensconced in the League's headquarters on Habersham street, golden
girl Hayes Anderson would never dream of leaving Savannah, where
there's no problem that can't be solved with a cup of Swamp Brew
tea. But when danger lurks and family secrets are unearthed, Hayes
learns that magic can't fix everything.
Across town at an old mansion on Forsyth Park, recent California
transplant Alexandria Lee is on a quest to free her mother's spirit
from a hoodoo spell. As dark magic sweeps through Savannah's
historic squares and misty backwaters, will Hayes and Alex have the
strength to save the people they love -- and themselves?
Katie Crouch's second Magnolia League novel is a beguiling story
about family, friendship, and the magical ties that bind.
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