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Ishmael Jones investigates a haunted house . . . but is haunted by
his own past in the latest of this quirky paranormal mystery
series. "That house is a bad place. Bad things happen there . . ."
Set high on top of Widows Hill, Harrow House has remained empty for
years. Now, on behalf of an anonymous prospective buyer, Ishmael
and Penny are spending a night there in order to investigate the
rumours of strange lights, mysterious voices, unexplained
disappearances, and establish whether the house is really haunted.
What really happened at Harrow House all those years ago? Joined by
a celebrity psychic, a professional ghost-hunter, a local historian
and a newspaper reporter, it becomes clear that each member of
'Team Ghost' has their own pet theory as to the cause of the
alleged haunting. But when one of the group suddenly drops dead
with no obvious cause, Ishmael realizes that if he can find out how
and why the victim died, he will have the key to solving the
mystery.
Lewis Deathstalker has succeeded at the impossible: he's found Owen
Deathstalker, presumed dead for the last two hundred years. Owen's
return strikes a crippling blow to the Empire as his military joins
the rebellion. But Owen himself has a larger mission. He -- and
according to prophecy, he alone -- must travel back in time to stop
the steadily advancing Terror before the galaxy is destroyed,
leaving his descendant Lewis in command of the growing rebel army.
Even as Emperor Finn Durandal's empire is on the brink of
annihilation from the Terror, he will do anything, no matter how
evil, to retain power. Lewis is equally determined to take Finn
down and restore the rightful ruler to the throne... Note from
Publisher: This book was originally published as Book 8 in the
Deathstalker series.
When a body is discovered in a locked toilet cubicle on the
late-night train to Bath, Ishmael Jones is faced with his most
puzzling case to date. When Ishmael Jones and his partner Penny are
asked to escort a VIP on the late-night train to Bath, it would
appear to be a routine case. The Organisation has acquired
intelligence that an attempt is to be made on Sir Dennis Gregson's
life as he travels to Bath to take up his new position as Head of
the British Psychic Weapons Division. Ishmael's mission is to
ensure that Sir Dennis arrives safely. How could anyone orchestrate
a murder in a crowded railway carriage without being noticed and
with no obvious means of escape? When a body is discovered in a
locked toilet cubicle, Ishmael Jones has just 56 minutes to solve a
seemingly impossible crime before the train reaches its
destination.
Welcome to London, but not as you know it. A place where magics and
horror run free, wonders and miracles are everyday things, and the
dark streets are full of very shadowy people . . . Gideon Sable is
a thief and a con man. He specializes in stealing the kind of
things that can't normally be stolen. Like a ghost's clothes, or a
photo from a country that never existed. He even stole his current
identity. Who was he originally? Now, that would be telling. One
thing's for sure though, he's not the bad guy. The people he steals
from always have it coming. Gideon's planning a heist, to steal the
only thing that matters from the worst man in the world. To get
past his security, he's going to need a crew who can do the
impossible . . . but luckily, he has the right people in mind. The
Damned, the Ghost, the Wild Card . . . and his ex-girlfriend, Annie
Anybody. A woman who can be anyone, with the power to make
technology fall in love with her. If things go well, they'll all
get what they want. And if they're lucky, they might not even die
trying . . .
Although he hasn't seen Robert Bergin for 40 years, Ishmael feels
duty bound to respond when his old friend calls for help. Robert's
daughter Gillian is about to be married, and he is afraid she'll
fall prey to the ancient family curse. Arriving in rural Yorkshire,
Ishmael and his partner Penny learn that the vicar who was to
perform the ceremony has been found dead in the church, hanging
from his own bell rope. With no clues, no evidence and no known
motive, many locals believe the curse is responsible. Or is someone
just using it as a smokescreen for murder? With the wedding due to
take place the following day, Ishmael has just a few hours to
uncover the truth. But his investigations are hampered by sudden
flashes of memory: memories of the time before he was human. What
is it Ishmael's former self is trying to tell him . ?
This might be his biggest coup yet! Legendary master thief Gideon
Sable is on the hunt for the ghost of an alien-possessed man in
this fast-paced supernatural heist thriller. The Preserve in Bath -
the British Area 51 - is the secret government dumping ground for
all things supernatural and out of space. It is one of the most
heavily-guarded places in the world. However, it's not what
protects it that makes it so dangerous but the things that are
inside . . . Gideon Sable - master thief, con artist and
self-proclaimed vigilante - faces a challenge he can't refuse. His
client, the former Head of the British Rocketry Group, Professor
Neil Sharpe, wants him to break into the Preserve. Once inside,
Gideon and his crew of supernatural misfits can get any mystical
artefact they desire out of the Preserve's collection. The catch?
To reach it, they must go through the treacherous Box Tunnel
complex and not only face trained guards and booby traps but steal
something that can't normally be stolen - a ghost! Sharpe's obscure
motive leaves Gideon uncertain and suspicious. The only thing he
knows for sure is that he can steal anything with just the right
amount of preparation - but will he be prepared enough to face
whatever the Preserve holds, or will he find himself a permanent
part of the government's collection? Not of This World is the
fourth supernatural heist thriller featuring master conman Gideon
Sable from British SFF veteran and New York Times bestselling
author Simon R. Green, following The Best Thing You Can Steal, A
Matter of Death and Life and What Song the Sirens Sang.
Ishmael Jones investigates a haunted house . . . but is haunted by
his own past in the latest of this quirky paranormal mystery
series. "That house is a bad place. Bad things happen there . . ."
Set high on top of Widows Hill, Harrow House has remained empty for
years. Now, on behalf of an anonymous prospective buyer, Ishmael
and Penny are spending a night there in order to investigate the
rumours of strange lights, mysterious voices, unexplained
disappearances, and establish whether the house is really haunted.
What really happened at Harrow House all those years ago? Joined by
a celebrity psychic, a professional ghost-hunter, a local historian
and a newspaper reporter, it becomes clear that each member of
'Team Ghost' has their own pet theory as to the cause of the
alleged haunting. But when one of the group suddenly drops dead
with no obvious cause, Ishmael realizes that if he can find out how
and why the victim died, he will have the key to solving the
mystery.
When a body is discovered in a locked toilet cubicle on the
late-night train to Bath, Ishmael Jones is faced with his most
puzzling case to date. When Ishmael Jones and his partner Penny are
asked to escort a VIP on the late-night train to Bath, it would
appear to be a routine case. The Organisation has acquired
intelligence that an attempt is to be made on Sir Dennis Gregson's
life as he travels to Bath to take up his new position as Head of
the British Psychic Weapons Division. Ishmael's mission is to
ensure that Sir Dennis arrives safely. How could anyone orchestrate
a murder in a crowded railway carriage without being noticed and
with no obvious means of escape? When a body is discovered in a
locked toilet cubicle, Ishmael Jones has just 56 minutes to solve a
seemingly impossible crime before the train reaches its
destination.
Master thief, rogue and chancer Gideon Sable is back for another
fast-paced supernatural heist - and this time he has the vault of a
Las Vegas casino in his sights. Judi Rifkin is one of the world's
most successful collectors of the weird and unnatural. In a London
underworld filled with criminals with very special talents, Judi is
a force to be reckoned with. And Gideon Sable - thief, rogue and
chancer - owes her a very large favour. Judi makes him an offer he
can't refuse: steal her the legendary Masque of Ra, kept safe in a
Las Vegas casino, and she'll wipe the slate clean. This isn't
Gideon's first heist by a long shot. But with old grudges
threatening to cloud his judgment, an unpredictable crew who don't
entirely trust each other and a formidable supernatural security
team guarding his target, this job might be a gamble too far . . .
A Matter of Death and Life is the sequel to The Best Thing You Can
Steal, and is the second supernatural heist thriller featuring
master conman Gideon Sable from British SFF veteran and New York
Times bestselling author Simon R. Green.
Returning to the small town where he crash-landed in 1963, Ishmael
Jones is in search of answers. But his investigation is de-railed
by a brutal murder. "I think something very bad and very dangerous
has come to your little town, Inspector . . ." As long-buried
memories from his hidden past begin to resurface, Ishmael Jones and
his partner Penny feel compelled to return to the small country
town where Ishmael crash-landed in 1963; the place where his
memories began. Norton Hedley is no ordinary town. Apparitions,
sudden disappearances, sightings of unusual beasts: for centuries,
the place has been plagued by a series of inexplicable events.
Ishmael's first task is to track down local author Vincent Smith,
the one man he believes may have some answers. Ishmael and Penny
aren't the only ones seeking the mysterious Mr Smith. When their
search unearths a newly-dead body in the local mortuary - a body
that's definitely not supposed to be there - Ishmael becomes the
prime suspect in the ensuing murder investigation. His only hope of
discovering the truth about his origins lies in exposing a ruthless
killer.
Returning to the small town where he crash-landed in 1963, Ishmael
Jones is in search of answers. But his investigation is de-railed
by a brutal murder. "I think something very bad and very dangerous
has come to your little town, Inspector . . ." As long-buried
memories from his hidden past begin to resurface, Ishmael Jones and
his partner Penny feel compelled to return to the small country
town where Ishmael crash-landed in 1963; the place where his
memories began. Norton Hedley is no ordinary town. Apparitions,
sudden disappearances, sightings of unusual beasts: for centuries,
the place has been plagued by a series of inexplicable events.
Ishmael's first task is to track down local author Vincent Smith,
the one man he believes may have some answers. Ishmael and Penny
aren't the only ones seeking the mysterious Mr Smith. When their
search unearths a newly-dead body in the local mortuary - a body
that's definitely not supposed to be there - Ishmael becomes the
prime suspect in the ensuing murder investigation. His only hope of
discovering the truth about his origins lies in exposing a ruthless
killer.
Master thief, rogue and chancer Gideon Sable is back for another
fast-paced supernatural heist - and this time he has the vault of a
Las Vegas casino in his sights. Judi Rifkin is one of the world's
most successful collectors of the weird and unnatural. In a London
underworld filled with criminals with very special talents, Judi is
a force to be reckoned with. And Gideon Sable - thief, rogue and
chancer - owes her a very large favour. Judi makes him an offer he
can't refuse: steal her the legendary Masque of Ra, kept safe in a
Las Vegas casino, and she'll wipe the slate clean. This isn't
Gideon's first heist by a long shot. But with old grudges
threatening to cloud his judgment, an unpredictable crew who don't
entirely trust each other and a formidable supernatural security
team guarding his target, this job might be a gamble too far . . .
A Matter of Death and Life is the sequel to The Best Thing You Can
Steal, and is the second supernatural heist thriller featuring
master conman Gideon Sable from British SFF veteran and New York
Times bestselling author Simon R. Green.
A golden age doesn't last forever... Owen Deathstalker sacrificed
everything to topple a corrupt empire and usher humanity into an
age of peace and prosperity. Now Lewis Deathstalker, Owen's
descendant, carries on the family name and honor as a Paragon,
warriors famed for their skill and heroism who dispense the king's
justice throughout the galaxy. However, two hundred years have
passed since Owen and his gang of heroes disappeared into legend,
and the peace that the Deathstalker bought with his life is quickly
coming to an end. Amidst political uncertainty, Lewis's oldest
friend, Douglas, ascends the throne and names Lewis to the archaic,
and largely symbolic, role of King's Champion. But Lewis quickly
finds that he has all the bad luck of his famous ancestor and that
his old allies have become his enemies. Surrounded on all sides by
plots and treason with the political situation spiralling out of
control, Lewis is exiled from court in disgrace. Now it's the new
Deathstalker's turn to save the empire with only a ragged band of
allies as chaos spreads throughout the empire and threatens to end
the golden age. Note from Publisher: This book was originally
published as Book 6 in the Deathstalker series.
Owen Deathstalker has a prophecy to fulfill. Just as the espers
foretold, Owen tumbled an empire and witnessed the end of
everything he believed in…all that's left to do is die. But Owen
has a few more scores he'd like to settle before his borrowed time
is up. The Empire is besieged by nanotechnology plagues and AI
invasions, while mysterious and horrific beings, known as "the
Recreated," descend from the Darkvoid. But right now, Owen's only
concern is rescuing Hazel d'Ark from the vicious Blood Runners who
abducted her. He's already lost so much to become the leader and
warrior he never wanted to be; he'll be damned if he loses Hazel
too. So one more time, Owen Deathstalker will step up and be the
hero--for Hazel, and then for Humanity. One more time, he'll call
upon the gifts of the Deathstalker Clan to fulfill his destiny and
face death. All while knowing that every "one more time" could be
his last. Deathstalker: Destiny is the fifth book in New York Times
bestselling author Simon R. Green's beloved space opera series.
Don't miss the next chapter of the Deathstalker universe in
Deathstalker: Legacy.
Ishmael Jones investigates a haunted house . . . but is haunted by
his own past in the latest of this quirky paranormal mystery
series. "That house is a bad place. Bad things happen there . . ."
Set high on top of Widows Hill, Harrow House has remained empty for
years. Now, on behalf of an anonymous prospective buyer, Ishmael
and Penny are spending a night there in order to investigate the
rumours of strange lights, mysterious voices, unexplained
disappearances, and establish whether the house is really haunted.
What really happened at Harrow House all those years ago? Joined by
a celebrity psychic, a professional ghost-hunter, a local historian
and a newspaper reporter, it becomes clear that each member of
'Team Ghost' has their own pet theory as to the cause of the
alleged haunting. But when one of the group suddenly drops dead
with no obvious cause, Ishmael realizes that if he can find out how
and why the victim died, he will have the key to solving the
mystery.
When Ishmael Jones and his partner Penny are asked to escort a VIP
on the late-night train to Bath, it would appear to be a routine
case. The Organisation has acquired intelligence that an attempt is
to be made on Sir Dennis Gregson's life as he travels to Bath to
take up his new position as Head of the British Psychic Weapons
Division. Ishmael's mission is to ensure that Sir Dennis arrives
safely. How could anyone orchestrate a murder in a crowded railway
carriage without being noticed and with no obvious means of escape?
When a body is discovered in a locked toilet cubicle, Ishmael Jones
has just 56 minutes to solve a seemingly impossible crime before
the train reaches its destination.
Welcome to London, but not as you know it. A place where magics and
horror run free, wonders and miracles are everyday things, and the
dark streets are full of very shadowy people . . . Gideon Sable is
a thief and a con man. He specializes in stealing the kind of
things that can't normally be stolen. Like a ghost's clothes, or a
photo from a country that never existed. He even stole his current
identity. Who was he originally? Now, that would be telling. One
thing's for sure though, he's not the bad guy. The people he steals
from always have it coming. Gideon's planning a heist, to steal the
only thing that matters from the worst man in the world. To get
past his security, he's going to need a crew who can do the
impossible . . . but luckily, he has the right people in mind. The
Damned, the Ghost, the Wild Card . . . and his ex-girlfriend, Annie
Anybody. A woman who can be anyone, with the power to make
technology fall in love with her. If things go well, they'll all
get what they want. And if they're lucky, they might not even die
trying . . .
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Seventeen delightfully unexpected stories from Simon R.
Green-including a brand-new adventure of the Droods-take us deep
into the Darkside, embroil us in the Secret Histories, and lead us
into the shadowy places where monsters and demons roam Welcome to
the worlds of Simon R. Green. In this wide-ranging collection, the
New York Times-bestselling urban fantasist opens doors into hidden
places: strange realms bordering our own mundane existence and
prowled by creatures of fancy and nightmare. Here are the strange,
frequently deadly-and sometimes even dead-things that lurk in
garbage-strewn city alleyways and grimy subway stations after
midnight, visible only to the most perceptive human or inhuman eye.
In these tales, Green revisits the ingenious worlds within worlds
that he created for his wildly popular novels. Take a stroll on the
Darkside with a jaded street wizard, an underpaid government
functionary responsible for keeping demons, vamps, and aliens in
line. Enter the hidden recesses of Drood Hall, where the aging
family member who creates powerful weapons that protect humankind
recalls his long and bloody career. Join a squad of no-longer-human
soldiers dispatched to combat the all-consuming jungle on a distant
planet. Visit a house at the intesection of two realities that
serves as a sanctuary from the evil of all worlds. Confront the
unstoppable zombie army of General Kurtz in a brilliant homage to
Apocalypse Now. And whatever you do, never forget that there are
monsters out there. Really. Each story includes a new afterword by
the author. " In] a Simon R. Green book, everything is larger than
life-the heroes extremely heroic, the villains astonishingly
villainous, the choices between good and evil very clear-cut.
Still, if the ultimate outcome is never really in doubt, there's
plenty of entertainment in the journey, and the engagingly-drawn
characters." -SFF.net "If they're making fantasy adventure much
better than this, I don't know about it." -Science Fiction
Chronicle on Beyond the Blue Moon Simon R. Green is the New York
Times-bestselling author of Blue Moon Rising, Beyond the Blue Moon,
the Adventures of Hawk & Fisher, the Novels of the Nightside,
the Secret Histories Novels, and the Ghost Finders Novels. He is a
resident of Bradford-on-Avon in England.
Rupert didn't especially want to be a prince. And he certainly
never asked to be the second son of a royal line that really didn't
need a spare. So he was sent out to slay a dragon and prove
himself-a quest straight out of legend. But he also discovered the
kinds of things legends tend to leave out, as well as the usual
demons, goblins, the dreaded Night Witch-and even worse terrors
hidden in the shadows of Darkwood.
Rupert did find a fiery dragon-and a beautiful princess to rescue.
But the dragon turned out to be a better friend than anyone back at
the castle, and with the evil of Darkwood spreading, Rupert was
going to need all the friends he could get.
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