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A gritty and thrilling anthology of 28 new short stories in tribute
to pulp noir master, Cornell Woolrich, author of 'Rear Window' that
inspired Alfred Hitchock's classic film. Featuring Neil Gaiman, Kim
Newman, James Sallis, A.K. Benedict, USA Today-bestseller Samantha
Lee Howe, Joe R. Lansdale and many more. An anthology of exclusive
new short stories in tribute to the master of pulp era crime
writing, Cornell Woolrich. Woolrich, also published as William
Irish and George Hopley, stands with Raymond Chandler, Erle Stanley
Gardner and Dashiell Hammett as a legend in the genre. He is a
hugely influential figure for crime writers, and is also remembered
through the 50+ films made from his novels and stories, including
Alfred Hitchcock's Rear Window, The Bride Wore Black, I Married a
Dead Man, Phantom Lady, Truffaut's La Sirene du Mississippi, and
Black Alibi. Collected and edited by one of the most experienced
editors in the field, Maxim Jakubowski, features original work
from: Neil Gaiman Joel Lane Joe R. Lansdale Vaseem Khan Brandon
Barrows Tara Moss Kim Newman Nick Mamatas Mason Cross Martin
Edwards Donna Moore James Grady Lavie Tidhar Barry N. Malzberg
James Sallis A.K. Benedict Warren Moore Max Decharne Paul Di
Filippo M.W. Craven Charles Ardai Susi Holliday Bill Pronzini
Kristine Kathryn Rusch Maxim Jakubowski Joseph S. Walker Samantha
Lee Howe O'Neil De Noux David Quantick Ana Teresa Pereira William
Boyle
Joe Wilmot can't stand his wife Elizabeth. But he sure loves her
movie theater. It's a modest establishment in a beat-down town--but
Joe has the run of the place, and inside its walls, he's king.
Without the theater, he'd be sunk. Without his leadership, the
theater would close in a heartbeat. If it isn't the life Joe
imagined for himself, at the very least, it's livable.
Everything changes when Joe falls for the housemaid Carol, and the
two can't keep it a secret from Elizabeth. Elizabeth won't leave
Joe the theater unless he provides for her...but he's put all his
money into the show house.
Carol and Joe's only hope is the life insurance policies they've
taken out on each other. If one of them were to be presumed dead,
they'd have more than enough money to solve all their problems...
No one knows murder better than Jim Thompson and in this incisive
foray into the dark dealings of the mid-20th century movie
industry, he doesn't disappoint, in the riveting story of a love
triangle gone horribly wrong, and just how far one man will go to
hold on to a desperate dream.
Edgar Award-winner and fan favorite Joe R. Lansdale is back with
Hap and Leonard's latest caper: investigating the disappearance of
a revivalist cult leader's daughter. Hap and Leonard are an
unlikely pair-Hap, a self-proclaimed white trash rebel, and
Leonard, a tough-as-nails black gay Vietnam vet and Republican-but
they're the closest friend either of them has in the world. Hap is
celebrating his wedding to his longtime girlfriend, Brett (who is
also Hap and Leonard's boss), when their backyard barbecue is
interrupted by a couple of Pentecostal white supremacists. They're
not too happy to see Leonard, and no one is happy to see them, but
they have a problem and only Hap and Leonard will take the case.
Judith Mulhaney's daughter, Jackrabbit, has been missing for five
years. Well, she's been missing from them for five years, but she's
been missing from everybody, including the local no-goods who ran
with her, for a few months. Despite their misgivings about Judith
and her son, Hap and Leonard take the case. It isn't long until
they find themselves mixed up in a revivalist cult that believes
Jesus will return flanked by an army of lizard-men -- solving a
murder to boot. With Lansdale's trademark humor, whip-smart
dialogue, and plenty of ass-kicking adventures to be had, you won't
want to miss Hap and Leonard's latest.
Charlie Garner has a bad feeling. His ex-wife, Meg, has been
missing for over a week and one quick peek into her home shows all
her possessions packed up in boxes. Neighbours claim she's running
from bill collectors, but Charlie suspects something more sinister
is afoot. Meg was last seen working at the local donut shop, a
business run by a shadow group most refer to as 'The Saucer
People'; a space-age, evangelist cult who believe their compound to
be the site of an extra-terrestrial Second Coming. Along with his
brother, Felix, and beautiful, randy journalist Amelia "Scrappy"
Moon, Charlie uncovers strange and frightening details about the
compound (read: a massive, doomsday storehouse of weapons, a
leashed chimpanzee!) When the body of their key informer is found
dead with his arms ripped out of their sockets, Charlie knows he's
in danger but remains dogged in his quest to rescue Meg. Brimming
with colourful characters and Lansdale's characteristic bounce,
this rollicking crime novel examines the insidious rise of fringe
groups and those under their sway with black comedy and glints of
pathos.
Hap and Leonard are an unlikely pair - Hap, a self-proclaimed white
trash rebel, and Leonard - a tough-as-nails Black, gay, Vietnam vet
and Republican - but they're the closest friend either of them has
in the world. After years of crime-solving companionship,
something's changed: Hap, recently married to their P.I. boss,
Brett, is now a family man. Amidst the worst flood East Texas has
seen in years, the two run across a woman who's had her tongue
nearly cut out, pursued by a heavily armed pair of goons. Though
she can't talk much, on account of the tongue, it turns out the
girl survived a mob hit, and the boss has come to clean up the
mess. On a chase that blows even the East Texas swampgrass back,
Hap and Leonard must save the girl, and vanquish her foes, before
the foes get them first. With a new case to solve, and a brand-new
challenge to their relationship, will Hap and Leonard's friendship
survive? Will Hap and Leonard survive? With Lansdale's trademark
humor, whip-smart dialogue, and plenty of ass-kicking adventures to
be had, you won't want to miss Hap and Leonard's latest.
Tales of tentacles, terror, and madness from the publisher who
brought you Wastelands, The Living Dead, and Brave New Worlds First
described by visionary author H. P. Lovecraft, the Cthulhu mythos
encompass a pantheon of truly existential cosmic horror: Eldritch,
uncaring, alien god-things, beyond mankind's deepest imaginings,
drawing ever nearer, insatiably hungry, until one day, when the
stars are right.... As that dread day, hinted at within the
moldering pages of the fabled Necronomicon, draws nigh, tales of
the Great Old Ones-Cthulhu, Yog-Sothoth, Hastur, Azathoth,
Nyarlathotep, and the weird cults that worship them-have
cross-pollinated, drawing authors and other dreamers to imagine the
strange dark aeons ahead, when the dead-but-dreaming gods return.
Now, intrepid anthologist Ross E. Lockhart has delved deep into the
Cthulhu canon, selecting from myriad mind-wracking tomes
twenty-seven sanity-shattering stories of cosmic terror. Featuring
fiction by many of today's masters of the menacing, macabre, and
monstrous, including Laird Barron, Caitlin R. Kiernan, and Thomas
Ligotti, The Book of Cthulhu goes where no collection of Cthulhu
mythos tales has gone before: to the very edge of madness... and
beyond! Do you dare open The Book of Cthulhu? Do you dare heed the
call?
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Moon Lake (Hardcover)
Joe R. Lansdale
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Daniel Russell was only thirteen years old when his father tried to
kill them both by driving their car into Moon Lake. Miraculously
surviving the crash- and growing into adulthood- Daniel returns to
the site of this traumatic incident in the hopes of recovering his
father's car and bones. As he attempts to finally put to rest the
memories that have plagued him for years, he discovers something
even more shocking among the wreckage that has ties to a twisted
web of dark deeds, old grudges, and strange murders. As Daniel
diligently follows where the mysterious trail of vengeance leads,
he unveils the heroic revelation at its core.
Night. You wake suddenly. Someone's in your house. Is your family
safe? You stumble from bed. You must investigate. If you had a gun,
would you take it? If your life was threatened, would you use it?
Richard Dane, face-to-face with an armed intruder, does. With one
shot he takes a man's life and changes his own forever. The police
say it is a clear-cut case of self-defence - the deceased is a
no-account ex-con wanted by the law. No one blames Richard...
except the dead man's father who, hell-bent on revenge, sets his
sights on Richard's own four-year-old son. As father is pitted
against father, both men are inexorably drawn into dangerous
territory as small-town secrets peal away to reveal a vile
conspiracy that will threaten to devour them both.
Hap and Leonard return in this incredible, mad-dash thriller,
loaded with crack addicts, a serial killer, and a body count.
Leonard is still nursing the injuries he sustained in the duo's
last wild undertaking when he learns that his Uncle Chester has
passed. Hap is of course going to be there for his best friend, and
when the two are cleaning up Uncle Chester's dilapidated house,
they uncover a dark little secret beneath the house's rotting floor
boards--a small skeleton buried in a trunk. Hap wants to call the
police. Leonard, being a black man in east Texas, persuades him
this is not a good idea, and together they set out to clear
Chester's name on their own. The only things standing in their way
is a houseful of felons, a vicious killer, and possibly
themselves.
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Dark Cities (Paperback)
Sherrilyn Kenyon, Cherie Priest, Jonathan Maberry, Seanan McGuire, Joe R. Lansdale; Edited by …
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An anthology of horror stories in urban settings-whether back
alleys, crumbling brownstones, gleaming high-rise towers, or city
hall. Terrifying urban myths, malicious ghosts, cursed
architecture, malignant city deities, personal demons (in business
or relationships) twisted into something worse...virtually anything
that inspires the contributors to imagine some bit of urban
darkness.
Return to the world of the cult-classic film with this prequel from
the mind of its original creator! President Nixon has discovered an
alien threat, and he knows there's only one man he can reach out to
for help: Elvis Presley. But will Elvis be enough to defeat a horde
of Cosmic Blood-Suckers? This all-new story takes readers back to a
world when Elvis truly was The King! Advance solicited for October
release! "A gore-splattered funfest."-Publisher's Weekly
Acclaimed author Joe Lansdale's landmark tale of love and vengeance
at the dark dawn of the East Texas oil boom. Jack Parker knows all
too well how treacherous life can be. His parents did not survive a
smallpox epidemic. His grandfather was murdered. Now his sister
Lula has been kidnapped by a bank robber. Alongside bounty hunter
Shorty, an eloquent dwarf with a chip on his shoulder, and Eustace,
the grave-digging son of an ex-slave, Jack sets off to rescue Lula.
In turn-of-the-century Texas, that quest is likely to turn
dangerous. Murderous outlaws find their homes in the remote
wilderness. Oil wells spurt liquid money from the ground. And blood
and redemption still rule supreme.
May Lynn dreamed of being a movie star. But her future was short,
and it wasn't on the silver screen. It was down in the dark depths
of the Sabine River with a sewing machine wired to her feet. In
Depression-era Texas, a better life is hard to come by. May Lynn's
friends Sue Ellen, Terry and Jinx know they need to leave, and now
they have a reason - they're going to take May's ashes all the way
to Hollywood. But silent obstacles stand in their way: a family's
worth of betrayal, a fortune's worth of stolen gold, and a
legendary killer who'll stop at nothing... Joe R. Lansdale is one
of the great American crime writers and Edge of Dark Water shows
him at his finest. If you haven't read him yet, you're missing out.
A thriller with echoes of William Faulkner and Harper Lee, "The
Bottoms" is classic American storytelling in its truest, darkest,
and more affecting form.
Its 1933 in East Texas and the Depression lingers in the air like a
slow moving storm. When a young Harry Collins and his little sister
stumble across the body of a black woman who has been savagely
mutilated and left to die in the bottoms of the Sabine River, their
small town is instantly charged with tension. When a second body
turns up, this time of a white woman, there is little Harry can do
from stopping his Klan neighbors from lynching an innocent black
man. Together with his younger sister, Harry sets out to discover
who the real killer is, and to do so they will search for a truth
that resides far deeper than any river or skin color.
Ed Edwards works in the dirty, tough world of used car sales,but
feels sure he is destined for more in life.Dreaming of a brighter
future for himself and his plucky little sister, Ed wants to get
out of the game. And when Dave, his lazy, grease-stained boss,
sends him to repossess a Cadillac, the better deal Ed has been
searching for suddenly seems in reach. The Cadillac in question
belongs to Frank Craig and his beautiful wife Nancy, owners of a
local drive-in and pet cemetery. Ed knows Nancy well - too well. In
the throes of their salacious affair, Nancy has suggested they kill
Frank and claim his insurance policy. It is a tantalizing offer: Ed
could finally say goodbye to cars and maybe even send his sister to
college. But does he have what it takes to seal the deal? Full of
grit, wit and dark humour, More, Better Deals showcases Edgar
award-winning author Joe Lansdale's brilliant writing and delivers
another unputdownable thriller.
Darkness surrounds us. We can find darkness anywhere: in a strange
green stone etched with mysterious symbols; at a small town's
annual picnic; in a ghostly house that is easy to enter but not so
easy to leave; behind the dumpster in the alley where a harpy
lives; in The Nowhere, a place where car keys, toys, people
disappear to; among Polar explorers; and, most definitely, within
ourselves. Darkness flies from mysterious crates; surrounds
children whose nightlights have vanished; and flickers between us
at the movie theater. Darkness crawls from the past and is waiting
in our future; and there's always a chance that Halloween really is
a door opening directly into endless shadow. This inaugural volume
of the year's best dark fantasy and horror features more than 500
pages of dark tales from some of today's finest writers of the
fantastique. Chosen from a variety of sources, these stories are as
eclectic and varied as the genre itself. Welcome to the dark. You
may never want to leave.
By turns absurd, hilarious, and terrifying, this outrageous
collection features the best writings of the high priest of Texan
weirdness. Odd-ball detectives, malicious rocks, spectral
prehistoric fish, and vampire hunters permeate these vividly
detailed stories. Featuring cult-classic award-winning tales such
as "Night They Missed the Horror Show" and "Mad Dog Summer," along
with nonfiction forays into drive-in theaters and low budget films,
this dynamic retrospective represents the broad spectrum of
Lansdale's career. "Bubba Hotep"--the tale of Elvis, John F.
Kennedy, and a soul-sucking mummy, which was made into an
award-winning film--is included along with the acclaimed novella,
"On the Far Side of the Cadillac Desert with Dead Folks," and never
before collected works. Original, compelling, and downright odd,
this unforgettable compilation is essential reading for fans of
horror, mystery, and southern gothic.
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