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Game Over (Paperback)
Jonathan Green, James Wallis, Sarah Peploe, Jonathan Oliver, Simon Bestwick, …
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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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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.
East Anglia - a drear, flat land of fens and broads, lone gibbets
and isolated cottages, where demon dogs howl in the night, witches
and warlocks lurk at every crossroads, and corpse-candles burn in
the marshland . . . This frightening new anthology, the third in a
series seeking to spread horror all over the British Isles,
contains chilling tales by Alison Littlewood, Reggie Oliver, Simon
Bestwick, Roger Johnson, Steve Duffy and many more.
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Haunts of Horror (Paperback)
David A. Sutton; Allen Ashley, Paul Finch, Gary Fry, Samantha Lee, …
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In the haunted desolation of post-nuclear Britain, the Catchman
walks. Spawned from the nightmare of Project Tindalos, it doesn't
tire, stop, or die. It exists for one purpose only: to find and
kill Helen Damnation, leader of the growing revolt against the
tyrannical Reapers and their Commander, Tereus Winterborn.
Meanwhile, Helen is threatened from both without and within. Her
nightmares of the Black Road have returned, and the ghosts of her
murdered family demand vengeance, in the form of either
Winterborn's death or her own. And close behind the Catchman, a
massive Reaper assault, led by Helen's nemesis, Colonel Jarrett, is
nearing the rebels' base. Killing Helen has become Jarrett's
obsession: only one of them can emerge from this conflict alive.
Horrible people, horrible places, horrible things and horrible
fates all await you in The Ninth Black Book of Horror. The new
anthology from Mortbury Press is truly horrible. Check in at a
horror hospital, witness grisly acts, observe dreadful family
reunions, meet a man who hates waste, the things that are not
there, and find out what's behind you in The Ninth Black Book of
Horror. Sixteen stories by John Llewellyn Probert, Craig
Herbertson; Simon Bestwick, Gary Fry; David Williamson, Anna
Taborska; Sam Dawson, Paul Finch; Gary Power, Thana Niveau; Tom
Johnstone, Marion Pitman; Kate Farrell, John Forth; Marc Lyth, and
David A. Riley.
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Dead Water (Paperback)
Simon Bestwick, David Moody, Alan Spencer
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Best British Horror 2014 (Paperback)
Johnny Mains; Contributions by Simon Bestwick, Ramsey Campbell, Kate Farrell, Gary Fry, …
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Welcome To The New Home Of Horror 'Johnny Mains is the go-to man
for horror in the UK. His extensive knowledge of and unbound
passion for the genre is amazing. If there was a government
Ministry of Horror (which there should be), Johnny would be in
charge. He is the Minister for Horror. He has extraordinary energy
and is fighting a one-man battle to preserve and revitalise the
noble tradition of the horror anthology. Oh, and he is a nice bloke
as well.' -Charlie Higson 'Mercy stands before her, wielding a
mud-caked pickaxe in both hands ...' -When Charlie Sleeps, Laura
Mauro 'Too much Semtex was an obvious, beginner's mistake, and I
noted I needed to remove more brain in future ...' -Exploding
Raphaelesque Heads, Ian Hunter 'There isn't much time. Blood is
already spattering the paper on which I am writing ...' -The
Secondary Host, John Probert 'It appeared to be an insect of some
kind, perhaps a beetle or a spider with a bloated body ...' -Come
Into My Parlour, Reggie Oliver Best British Horror is a new
anthology series dedicated to showcasing and proving, without
doubt, that when it comes to horror and supernatural fiction,
Britain is its obvious and natural home. This new anthology
includes stories by: Ramsey Campbell, Kate Farrell, Gary Fry,
Muriel Gray, Ian Hunter, Joel Lane, Tanith Lee, V.H. Leslie, John
Llewellyn Probert, Michael Marshall Smith, Laura Mauro, Mark
Morris, Adam Nevill, Thana Niveau, Reggie Oliver, Marie O'Regan,
Robert Shearman, Elizabeth Stott, Anna Taborska, Stephen Volk and
D.P. Watt.
In the haunted desolation of post-nuclear Britain, the Catchman
walks. Spawned from the nightmare of Project Tindalos, it doesn't
tire, stop, or die. It exists for one purpose only: to find and
kill Helen Damnation, leader of the growing revolt against the
tyrannical Reapers and their Commander, Tereus Winterborn.
Meanwhile, Helen is threatened from both without and within. Her
nightmares of the Black Road have returned, and the ghosts of her
murdered family demand vengeance, in the form of either
Winterborn's death or her own. And close behind the Catchman, a
massive Reaper assault, led by Helen's nemesis, Colonel Jarrett, is
nearing the rebels' base. Killing Helen has become Jarrett's
obsession: only one of them can emerge from this conflict alive.
The dream never changes: a moonless, starless night without end.
The road she walks is black, bordered with round, white pebbles or
nubs of polished bone; she can't tell which but they're the only
white in the darkness, marking her way through the night. In dreams
and nightmares, Helen walks the Black Road. It leads her back from
the grave, back from madness, back towards the man who caused the
deaths of her family: Tereus Winterborn, Regional Commander for the
Reapers, who rule the ruins of a devastated Britain. On her
journey, she gathers her allies: her old mentor Darrow, the cocky
young fighter Danny, emotionally-scarred intelligence officer
Alannah and Gevaudan Shoal, last of the genetically-engineered
Grendelwolves. Winterborn will stop at nothing to become the
Reapers' Supreme Commander; more than anything he seeks the
advantage that will help him achieve that goal. And in the
experiments of the obsessed scientist Dr Mordake, he thinks he has
found it. To Winterborn, Project Tindalos is a means to ultimate
power; to Mordake, it's a means to roll back the devastation of the
War and restore his beloved wife to the living. But neither
Winterborn nor Mordake understand the true nature of the forces
they are about to unleash. Forces that threaten to destroy
everything that survived the War, unless Helen and her allies can
find and stop Project Tindalos in time.
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