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Sharkpunk (Paperback)
Jonathan Green; Kit Cox, Den Patrick, A. L. Ewing, David Lee Stone, …
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Sharks - the ultimate predators, masters of their watery domain, a
world that is entirely alien and inhospitable to man. So many
aspects of the shark are associated with humankind's most primal
fears. The tell-tale dorsal fin slicing through the water, the dead
eyed-stare, the gaping jaws full to unforgiving teeth, the
remorseless drive to kill and feed...Inspired by such classic pulp
movies as Jaws and Deep Blue Sea - as well as such ludicrous
delights as Sharknado and Mega Shark vs Giant Octopus - the stories
contained within are rip-roaring page-turners and slow-build
chillers that celebrate all things savage, pulp and selachian.
Covering the whole range of speculative fiction genres, from horror
and Steampunk, through to SF and WTF, these are stories with bite!
Come on in. The water's fine...
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Game Over (Paperback)
Jonathan Green, James Wallis, Sarah Peploe, Jonathan Oliver, Simon Bestwick, …
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R223
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In the cavern-like darkness of the arcade, the neon phosphor-glow
of the screen beckons you close. Drawn to the dancing pixels like a
moth to a flame, digging deep in your pocket you pull out a shiny
coin and thumb it into the slot as the electronic siren sings the
fanfare that marks your arrival. One hand on the joystick, the
other splayed across the control buttons, your pulse begins to
quicken. Ready Player One Press StartYou've barely begun but
suddenly the discordant bleeps are trumpeting your failure as your
8-bit adventure comes to an abrupt end. At least in the world of
the video arcade you get a second chance. But what is the true
price you pay when you make a pact with the digital demon? There's
always another coin, an extra life to be earned, a second
chance...Isn't there?GAME OVERA dozen stories of creeping dread and
savage horror inspired by the humble amusement arcade and the
classic coin-ops of yesteryear. Twelve tales to chill your blood by
twelve masters of the malevolent and the macabre.Just keep
reminding yourself, it's only a game...Isn't it?
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Shakespeare Vs. Cthulhu (Paperback)
Jonathan Green; Contributions by Jonathan Oliver, Michael Carroll, Adrian Tchaichovsky, C.L. Werner, …
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R224
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Shakespeare Vs Cthulhu An anthologie of fine stories inspir'd by
the Bard of Stratford and the Lovecraftian Mythos Imagine if it had
been William Shakespeare, England's greatest playwright, who had
discovered the truth about the Great Old Ones and the cosmic entity
we know as Cthulhu, rather than the American horror writer H P
Lovecraft. Imagine if Stratford's favourite son had been the one to
learn of the dangers of seeking after forbidden knowledge and of
the war waged between the Elder Gods in the Outer Darkness, and had
passed on that message, to those with eyes to see it, through his
plays and poetry. Welcome to the world of Shakespearean Cthulhu! To
mark the 400th anniversary of the death of William Shakespeare,
Snowbooks proudly presents fifteen stories of eldritch horror that
blend the Bard's most famous plays with Lovecraft's most terrifying
creations. But before you dip into this cursed tome, be warned -
that way madness lies...
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The End of the Line (Paperback)
Jonathan Oliver; Christopher Fowler, Gary McMahon, Adam L. G Nevill, Mark Morris, …
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This collection of stories from some of horror fiction's best
authors will glue you to the page, but watch out; it may leave you
too afraid to take the metro to work. In deep tunnels something
stirs, borne on a warm breath of wind, reeking of diesel and blood.
The spaces between stations hold secrets too terrible for the upper
world to comprehend and the steel lines sing with the songs of the
dead. Jonathan Oliver has collected together some of the very best
in new horror writing in an themed anthology of stories set on, and
around, the New York subway, the London underground, the Metro and
other places deep below.
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Information Processing in Cells and Tissues - 9th International Conference, IPCAT 2012, Cambridge, UK, March 31 -- April 2, 2012, Proceedings (Paperback, 2012 ed.)
Michael A. Lones, Stephen L. Smith, Sarah Teichmann, Felix Naef, Jonathan Oliver, …
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This book constitutes the refereed proceedings of the 9th
International Conference on Information in Cells and Tissues, IPCAT
2012, held in Cambridge, UK, in March/April 2012. The 13 revised
full papers presented together with 26 extended abstracts were
carefully reviewed and selected from numerous submissions. The
papers cover a wide range of topics in disciplines related to
genetic and epigenetic networks, transcriptomics and gene
regulation, signalling pathways and responses, protein structure
and metabolic networks, patterning and rhythm generation, neural
modelling and neural networks, biomedical modelling and signal
processing, information processing and representation, and
algorithmic approaches in computational biology.
They gather in darkness, sharing ancient and arcane knowledge as
they manipulate the very matter of reality itself. Spells and
conjuration; legerdemain and prestidigitation - these are the
mistresses and masters of the esoteric arts. From the otherworldly
visions of Conan Doyle's father in Audrey Niffenegger's 'The Wrong
Fairy' to the diabolical political machinations of Dan Abnett's
'Party Tricks', here you will find a spell for every occasion.
Jonathan Oliver, critically acclaimed editor of The End of The Line
and House of Fear, has brought together sixteen extraordinary
writers for this collection of magical tales. Within you will find
works by Audrey Niffenegger, Sarah Lotz, Will Hill, Steve Rasnic
and Melanie Tem, Liz Williams, Dan Abnett, Thana Niveau, Alison
Littlewood, Christopher Fowler, Storm Constantine, Lou Morgan,
Sophia McDougall, Gail Z. Martin, Gemma Files and Robert Shearman.
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Five Stories High (Paperback)
K. J. Parker, Sarah Lotz, Tade Thompson, Nina Allan, Robert Shearman; Edited by …
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'They didn't see the house until they were practically on top of
it. A single building emerging fromthe dark. It didn't look
welcoming. But the front door was open. The door was wide open.'
Irongrove Lodge - a building with history; the very bricks and
grounds imbued with the stories of those who have walked these
corridors, lived in these rooms. These are the tales of an
extraordinary house, a place that straddles our world and whatever
lies beyond; a place that some are desperate to discover, and
others to flee. At one time an asylum, at another a care home,
sometimes simply a home. The residents of Irongrove Lodge will
learn that this house will change them, that the stories told here
never go away. Of all who enter, only some will leave.
Multi-award-winning editor Jonathan Oliver has brought together
five extraordinary writers to open the doors, revealing ghosts both
past and present in a collection as intriguing as it is terrifying.
Along with a linking narrative, this collection features five
novellas by Nina Allan, Tade Thompson, K. J. Parker, Robert
Shearman and Sarah Lotz.
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Shakespeare Vs. Cthulhu (Hardcover)
Jonathan Green; Contributions by Jonathan Oliver, Michael Carroll, Adrian Tchaichovsky, C.L. Werner, …
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R1,071
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Shakespeare Vs Cthulhu An anthologie of fine stories inspir'd by
the Bard of Stratford and the Lovecraftian Mythos Imagine if it had
been William Shakespeare, England's greatest playwright, who had
discovered the truth about the Great Old Ones and the cosmic entity
we know as Cthulhu, rather than the American horror writer H P
Lovecraft. Imagine if Stratford's favourite son had been the one to
learn of the dangers of seeking after forbidden knowledge and of
the war waged between the Elder Gods in the Outer Darkness, and had
passed on that message, to those with eyes to see it, through his
plays and poetry. Welcome to the world of Shakespearean Cthulhu! To
mark the 400th anniversary of the death of William Shakespeare,
Snowbooks proudly presents fifteen stories of eldritch horror that
blend the Bard's most famous plays with Lovecraft's most terrifying
creations. But before you dip into this cursed tome, be warned -
that way madness lies...
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