Dace and Jasyn have everything they ever wanted - their own trading ship and freedom.
When thirteen-year-old orphan Penny Sinclair moves to the small town of Dogwood to live with her godmother, she expects her life to become very dull until she finds a strange talking fox, a kindred spirit in her new friend Zoe, and the ...
The Phoenix Girls learn to do more difficult magic with the help of their talking fox teacher just in time to confront Morgan Duke, who is trying to sweet-talk Penny's aunt into giving up Aurora Hollow, their enchanted land.
“All they really did was refuse to whip Joe as he passed through his various death throes on their dance to the House of Rex. Instead of whipping him, they brought him calamite, which saved his life and allowed the Tyrannosaurus Rex to ...
In the tradition of Thomas Harris, ' Hannibal Lecter, The Amazing Mr. Howard introduces a truly memorable character that readers won't soon forget. Mr. Howard is a nightmare from which no one awakens.
But the story of the shadowy employment agency that operates on the edge of the abyss, always finding the perfect person for the perfect job—no matter what the cost—had only begun.
then leaned back in to unstrap Richard from his chair. She straightened up, holding the baby on ... He would definitely do it—and she wished he would—but she thought he'd stick around to sell the baby. He had his own Need to tend to.
... from Rittenhouse Square, a real looker. She went into the hospital and she died.” I shook my head at the memory of those days. I'd seen plenty since then, but it was still enough to give you pause. “The hospitals then, they couldn't ...
A rival corporation, the CIA, hillbillies with a ham radio, anybody's guess.” “Swell,” Mac said. He checked the bolt on the deer rifle. “What about my grandfather? Surely X-R is on top of this?” “Our side isn't searching for Nancy.
Dark Discoveries - Issue #27 Dark Mystery All new Fiction by: Douglas Clegg, Brian Evenson, Maurice Broaddus, John R. Little, Bentley Little, Tom Piccirilli Interviews with: Brian Evenson, Jeffrey Sackett, and Tom Piccirilli Articles on: ...
Stephen Graham Jones, Michelle Belanger, Whitley Strieber, Ronald Malfi, Philip Fracassi, Jonathan Maberry, Richard Chizmar, Scott Sigler, R.S. Belcher, J.D. Horn, Seanan McGuire, Michael Griffin, Richard Smoley Aaron J. French.
All new Fiction by: Gary A. Braunbeck, Hank Schwaeble, David Liss, Norman Partridge and Gemma Files.Interviews with: David Liss, Chelsie Aryn, Joe Bob Briggs and Quentin Tarantino Articles on: The Strange and Bizarre Alejandro Jodorowsky, ...
“David, go tell Fischer we need to postpone the review board for later in the week.” “He's going to want to know why.” Taylor shrugged. “So tell him. You can't keep this from him anyway. Just make sure he knows we're not convinced yet, ...
“This is Timothy Hanley, coming to you from Skamania County, Washington. On our second day of expedition, we've just come across these unusual footprints that seem too big to be human—unless the Lakers have a game close by—and a bit too ...
I ran into Mason Douglas there and he was dressed like the Pope or something and we went to the abandoned church next door and—” “I really don't want to know what sort of sick stuff went on. Jack and I took off early for a reason and—” ...
Out of Tune is calling.
THIS IS AN INVITATION TO DROWNING. These are the stories of things out of water--of sea bed deserts choked with ghosts; of the lonely, roving children of the fen. Here your garden grows belowground.
But even with all the onlookers, nobody can explain what’s happening or why—except perhaps the Rust Maidens themselves.
From fairy tale kingdoms and desolate carnivals, to wedding ceremonies and summer camps that aren’t as joyful as they seem, these fourteen tales of horror and dark fantasy explore death, rebirth, and illusion all through the eyes of those ...
Ever fired the Zumwalt in all directions, blowing apart robotic bodies in showers of sparks and electric plumes. “You're wasting your ammo, young lady.” Ronnie screamed, and cowered on the floor with his hands over his head.