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Category Archives: Paranormal Fiction
Review: Hide Me Among the Graves by Tim Powers
Hardcover: 528 pages Publisher: William Morrow (March 13, 2012) ISBN-10: 0061231541 Source: Publisher Rosetti family has been haunted by the vampiric presence of their uncle, John Polidori, former physician for Lord Byron. Now adults, Christina and her brother, Gabriel, believe … Continue reading
Posted in Horror, Paranormal Fiction, Review, William Morrow
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Audio Book Review: King of Plagues by Jonathan Maberry
Listening Length:16 hours and 7 minutes Version:Unabridged Publisher:Blackstone Audio, Inc. Release Date: April 7, 2011 Source: Personal copy After his last mission left Department of Military Science agent Joe Ledger emotionally broken, he decides to “unofficially” retire from his duties. However, when … Continue reading
Posted in Audiobook, Horror, Paranormal Fiction, Review
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Review: Thirteen Hallows by Michael Scott & Colette Freedman
Hardcover:352 pages Publisher:Tor Books; First Edition edition (December 6, 2011) ISBN-10: 0765328526 Source: Publisher The thirteen hallows are ancient artifacts embedded with deadly powers. They were divided among thirteen Keepers, assigned to keep them hidden and, more importantly, apart from … Continue reading
Posted in Folklore/Myth, Paranormal Fiction, Review, Tor Books
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Frightful Friday: Supernatural: Bobby Singer’s Guide to Hunting by David Reed
Frightful Friday is a weekly meme in which I feature a particularly scary or chilling book that I’ve read that week. This week’s featured book is Supernatural: Bobby Singer’s Guide to Hunting. Paperback:272 pages Publisher:It Books; Original edition (September … Continue reading
11/22/63 by Stephen King
Hardcover: 849 pages Publisher: Scribner; 1ST edition (November 8, 2011) ISBN-10: 1451627289 Source: Purchased eBook November 22, 1963 is a day that forever changed our country, the day President John F. Kennedy was assassinated. If you could go back and time & change … Continue reading
Posted in Paranormal Fiction, Review, Science Fiction, Scribner, Simon & Schuster
Tagged Kennedy assassination, Stephen King, time-travel
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Frightful Friday: The Dragon Factory by Jonathan Maberry
Frightful Friday is a weekly meme in which I feature a particularly scary or chilling book that I’ve read that week. Feel free to grab the button & join in! This week’s featured book, in this case an audio book, … Continue reading
Review: The Strangers on Montagu Street by Karen White
Paperback: 352 pages Publisher: NAL Trade; 1 edition (November 1, 2011) ISBN-10: 0451235266 Source: Publisher In the third of Karen White’s Tradd Street novels, psychic realtor Melanie “Mellie” Middleton is forced to move in with her mother after she discovers her mid-19th century Tradd … Continue reading
Posted in Mystery/Suspense, NAL, Paranormal Fiction, Review
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Mx3 Guest Review: Touch by Alexi Zentner
Hardcover: 264 pages Publisher: W.W. Norton & Company (April 4, 2011) Language: English ISBN-10: 0393079872 (reviewed by Sarah from Word Hits) “Stay off the ice,” wrote Alexi Zentner, as he signed my copy of Touch. I hadn’t yet read the … Continue reading
Mx3 Review: Black Light by Patrick Melton, Marcus Dunstan, & Stephen Romano
Hardcover:336 pages Publisher:Mulholland Books (October 5, 2011) ISBN-10: 0316196711 Source: Publisher Buck’s parents were killed horrifically when he was young. He was left for dead, discovered at the brink of death. Since their death, Buck now has a unique … Continue reading
Mx3 Review: The Monsters Corner: Stories Through Inhuman Eyes by Christopher Golden
It’s a monster-filled day today on the blog! Earlier today, you got to read a guest post by Bram Stoker Lifetime Achievement Award winner and supernatural fiction author Chelsea Quinn Yarbro on the lore behind monsters. And now, for more moster … Continue reading
Posted in Humor, Murders, Monsters, & Mayhem, Paranormal Fiction, Review, St. Martin's Press
Tagged Chelsea Cain, Christopher Golden, David Liss, David Moody, Gary Braunbeck, Heather Graham, Jeff Strand, Jonathan Maberry, Kelley Armstrong, Lauren Groff, Michael Marshall, monsters, Nate Kenyon, Sarah Pinborough, Sharyn McCrumb, Simon Green, Tananarive Due, Tom Piccirilli
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