Horror/Occult

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  • Driving home from an evening with his fiancee, Johnny Smith crashes his car. He awakes five years later in a different world - his fiancee has married another man, his mother has died and he has the ability to see the future and the evil in mens' souls.  And one man in particular, a man rising to power, is the most evil of them all... https://cosmiccauldronbooks.com.au/p/dvd-the-dead-zone-christopher-walken-martin-sheen/
  • Book III of The Exorcist. A young boy is found dead by the side of a river, horribly crucified. Detective Bill Kinderman is baffled by the brutality but is more shaken by the mutilation that links this case to the 'Gemini' killings of the late 60s. Three days later, Kinderman is recording another death at Georgetown General Hospital - this one as bizarre as any he's ever encountered. He begins to piece together a solution to the new killings and the unsolved earlier deaths. The 'Gemini' killer is believed to be dead, shot down in a hail of bullets on the Golden Gate Bridge - or is he? Cover art by John Holmes.

  • First published in 1936 as The Great Book Of Thrillers - but don't let a bit of vintage deter you from dipping into this collection of chillers from the original maestros of mayhem. There's names here not normally associated with horror, or even with suspense - yet here are their offerings from literally beyond the grave. Each has a mini-synopsis, but certainly not enough to spoil the story.  In this volume: H2, Etc, A.J. Alan; The Smell In The Library, Michael Arlen; The Man In The Bell, W.E. Aytoun; The Mysterious Mansion, Honoré de Balzac; The Folding Doors, Marjorie Bowen; The Lady of Glenwith Grange, Wilkie Collins; The New Sun, J.S. Fletcher; Hot Water, Val Gielgud; The Island, L.P. Hartley; Edward Randolph's Portrait, Nathaniel Hawthorne; The Spectre Bridegroom, Washington Irvine; The Facts In The Case Of M. Valdemar, Edgar Allan Poe;  The Tarn, Hugh Walpole; The Resurrectionist, Samuel Warden; The Blue Room, Prosper Mérimée; The Café of Terror, Phillips Oppenheim; The Avenging Chance, Anthony Berkeley; A Lesson in Crime, G.D.H. and M. Cole; Mr Pemberton's Commission, Freeman Wills Crofts; Who Killed Castelvetri? Gilbert Frankau; The Aluminium Dagger, Austin Freedman; The Gylston Slander, Herbert Jenkins; Arsène Lupin In Prison, Maurice LeBlanc; The Fenchurch Street Mystery, Baroness Orczy; Peacock House, Eden Phillpotts; The Vanishing Diamond, John Rhode; Staley Fleming's Hallucination, Ambrose Bierce; The Italian's Story, Catherine Crowe; The Ghost of Dorothy Dingley, Daniel Defoe; To Be Taken With A Grain of Salt, Charles Dickens; The Phantom Coach, Amelia B. Edwards; Madam Crowl's Ghost, Sheridan Le Fanu; Black Coffee, Jeffery Farnol; The Black Ferry, John Galt; The Dreamland Bride, Théophile Gautier; The Dilemma of Phadri, Gerald Griffin; Mary Burnet, James Hogg; The Three Sisters, W.W. Jacobs; The Doctor's Ghost, Norman Macleod; Mr Kempe, Walter De La Mare; The Tapestried Chamber, Sir Walter Scott; The Frontier Guards, H.Russell Wakefield; The Red Room, H.G. Wells; The Sphinx Without A Secret, Oscar Wilde; The Gardener, E.F. Benson; A Spanish Ghost Story, Anonymous. With fantastical illustrations by M. Suart, J.S. Goodall, Vernon Smith, Ernest Wallcousins,  F.G. Moorson, Alfred Sindall,  Charles De Mornay, Norman Keene, Fairbairn, Reginald Mount and Eric Winter.
  • A Gregory Sallust adventure, No. 11. The war is long over, but danger and excitement still cling to ex-agent Gregory Sallust. Boredom leads him to Rio de Janeiro, where he is soon drawn into an adventure that takes him to the South Pacific.  Circumstance leads to him becoming the friend of a young South Seas Rajah, Ratu James Omboluku, there to secure finance to recover treasure from a sunken ship lying off the island he rules; and he intends to use this treasure for the betterment of his people. But others, led by the unscrupulous Pierre Lacost, are also planning to recover the treasure, and it is not long before Gregory, having an affair with the passionate Manon de Bois-Tracy, finds himself surrounded by blackmail, kidnapping, the most ruthless thugs he has ever encountered - and murder and black magic that turn the paradise of the islands into a place of horror and death.  
  • What was the secret her little girl dared not even whisper? Six years before, Laura McCaffrey's three year old daughter had been kidnapped by Laura's estranged husband and had seemingly vanished from the face of the earth. Now Melanie had been found, wandering the Los Angeles streets with blank eyes and a secret in her soul she could not or would not reveal.  Dylan had been found too - or at least, his mangled remains had been found.  Melanie was home again, safe in her mother's arms.  But would Melanie ever be safe again - as the floodgates of horror opened and the bloody torrent came pouring through?

  • According to statistics, only 10% of the world's population has seen a ghost or experienced something supernatural. What lends substance to this small number is that it is 10% of each generation. Thus, over the millennia, many millions of people have encountered  haunts of one sort or another, and it is this rather formidable number that makes the phenomenon believable. What makes them unbelievable is the sceptical 90% and it is between these two disparate hordes - living and dead - that the debate has raged for thousands of years. In this volume there are well known cases - Borley Rectory, the most haunted house in England, the Phantom Battle of Edgehill, the Drummer of Tedworth - but also lesser known occurrences, such as the late Nelly Butler and the Dark Lady of Bognor Regis.  There are also chapters on poltergeists, non-human apparitions, spirit voices and demons.
  • Three unwitting travelers are driven by a blizzard to seek refuge at a country house hotel, where the 'guests' live in a  diabolical world of lunacy and madness, where demented creatures prowl the corridors, where putrefying flesh lies in the cellar and blood curdling screams echo from the bedrooms.  Amidst the horrors, the monstrous spawn of a subnormal girl awaits a virgin sacrifice to bring the Prince of evil to Life. Cover art by Les Edwards.
  • Johnny Mays: imagine the moral conscience of a selfish child in the frame of a plain-clothes cop. The city is his playground; the rest of us his toys. And Johnny never had a toy he didn't break. But now Johnny's dead, isn't he? He started something and pushed it too far. Now they're fishing for his body at the foot of a dam and Nick Frazier has been left behind. They'd been friends once, a long time ago. Nick even hoped that he might save Johnny. But by Johnny's reckoning, Nick betrayed him. As Nick goes looking for answers, people start dying - dying in a sequence that leads back to Nick. And when they haul Johnny's car - his empty car - from the lake, the truth emerges. Honny Mays is back and he's howling at the moon...Cover art by Paul Davies as by Davies.
  • Britain's most famous ghost hunter tells of his childhood experiences and encounters with ghosts , as well as touching on a wealth of other paranormal events: corpse candles, elementals, curses, doubles or 'doppelgangers', the hauntings of the Thames Embankment and much more from his vast store of personal experience.
  • Alice, a deaf-mute, has a vision of a lady in shimmering white who says she is the immaculate conception. Suddenly Alice can speak, hear, and perform miracles. The visitation site, beneath an ancient oak tree, becomes a shrine, a holy place for thousands of pilgrims. But Alice is no longer the guileless child overwhelmed by her new saintliness. She has become the agent of something corrupt, a vile force centuries old...Innocence and evil have merged to become one.
  • There's a terrifying secret in the shed at the back of the police barracks in Statler, Pennsylvania. It's been there for twenty years - a beautiful Buick that lures its victims, terrified yet tempted, to look at the gorgeous chrome fenders, the silver grille and exotic exhaust system.  None of which works - because the power of the Buick is not turbo-charged or fuel-injected. It's a conduit to a world beyond and lets the curious officers know by its fantastic light shows - and its terrifying feeding times. Young Ned Wilcox is equally entranced - Ned who comes to the barracks to mow the lawn and wash the windows in an effort to hold onto his father, killed in the line of duty in a road accident with another Buick. Ned can feel it pulling him, calling him to come and have a look. Ned's father wanted answers, and so does Ned...Cover art by Larry Rostant.

  • The authorised sequel to Susan Hill's The Woman In Black. Autumn 1940, World War Two. Bombs are raining down, destroying the cities of Britain. The evacuations begin, and soon children are being taken to the country for safety. Teacher Eve Parkins is in charge of one such group. The children are scared and Eve does her best to calm them, but the truth is that she too is haunted by a personal tragedy she cannot put behind her. Their destination is Eel Marsh House. Desolate and forlorn, it is situated on a causeway and is sinking into the treacherous tidal marshes that surround it. Far from home and with no alternative, Eve and the children move in. But soon it becomes apparent that there is someone else in the house with them, someone Eve can't see but who is far more deadly than any number of German bombs ...  https://cosmiccauldronbooks.com.au/p/the-woman-in-black-susan-hill/
  • Book III of Lives of the Mayfair Witches. The Mayfair Witches face a new threat - the Taltos, the giant race gifted with preternatural knowledge, who breed in minutes and live for centuries, the race that spawned the monster-innocent Lasher, who gave the witches their power and almost destroyed them.  Unknown to the Mayfairs, another Taltos still lives: the legendary Ashler who has done and suffered much wrong over the centuries.  Now a frantic chase speeds them all from the dawn of history and the Dark Ages to high-tech New York. from New Orleans to Stonehenge and the Scottish Highlands, to their ultimate fate. Cover art by Gislebertus.
  • Since his wife, Michelle, left seven years ago, Jeffy Coltrane has worked to maintain a normal life for himself and his eleven-year-old daughter, Amity, in Suavidad Beach. It’s a quiet life, until a local eccentric known as Spooky Ed shows up on their doorstep. Ed entrusts Jeffy with hiding a strange and dangerous object — something he calls “the key to everything” — and tells Jeffy that he must never use the device. But after a visit from a group of ominous men, Jeffy and Amity find themselves accidentally activating the key and discovering an extraordinary truth. The device allows them to jump between parallel planes at once familiar and bizarre, wondrous and terrifying. And Jeffy and Amity can’t help but wonder, could Michelle be just a click away? Jeffy and Amity aren’t the only ones interested in the device. A man with a dark purpose is in pursuit, determined to use its grand potential for profound evil. Unless Amity and Jeffy can outwit him, the place they call home may never be safe again.
  • Jack Stone, outwardly shy and unremarkable, writes works of dark and tortured fantasy which have captured the public imagination. Despite his celebrity status, he's a lonely man whose smart London life is a form of exile. He has painful memories he refuses to examine, roots he refuses to revisit - until he meets Gail, a beautiful, enigmatic girl who seems to sense the shadows around him. When there is news of a death in is family, Jack is forced to return to the horror that has coloured his nightmares for years - his childhood home. There he finds the terror and humiliation he remembers from his upbringing - but he makes a startling discovery as well. Cover art by Ken Leeder.

  • Funland: Seedy resort Boleta Bay has seen better days, especially since the unexplained disappearances began. Now a group of teenagers have decided to fight back and clear the town of undesirables. As they grow more daring and vicious they are drawn to the abandoned Funhouse and the real source of the disappearances...The Stake: Horror writer Larry Dunbar makes a chilling discovery while staying in a ghost town in California: a coffin containing the corpse of a naked woman with a stake through her heart. Was she the victim of a gruesome murder or was she really a vampire? There's only one way to find out...

  • A selection of chillers, including the essay A Variety of Monsters by the Master himself… The Day Of The Dragon (1934): Guy Endore; The King Of The Cats (1929): Stephen Vincent Benét; Slime (1953): Joseph Payne Brennan; The Man Who Sold Rope To The Gnoles (1951): Margaret St. Clair [Writing As Idris Seabright ]; Henry Martindale, Great Dane (1954): Miriam Allen Deford; The Microscopic Giants (1936): Paul Ernst; The Young One (1954) : Jerome Bixby; Doomsday Deferred (1949): Murray Leinster [As By Will F. Jenkins ]; "Shadow, Shadow, On The Wall ..." (1951): Theodore Sturgeon; The Desrick On Yandro (1952): Manly Wade Wellman; The Wheelbarrow Boy (1950) : Richard Parker; Homecoming (1946): Ray Bradbury (variant of The Homecoming) .
  • London is in the grip of an epidemic. Corpses with strips of paper bearing hieroglyphs are found across the capital. To his horror, advertising executive Harry Buckingham is linked with several of the victims. His father, his secretary, even the thief who steals his car - all die in grisly circumstances. Soon Harry is avoiding the police and following his own investigation. And what he uncovers is more frightening than anyone can imagine..A multinational company has combined sophisticated technology with ancient mythology. They call it confrontational marketing. Harry calls it pure evil. The Devil is loose in London. Who can stop the most hostile takeover of all time...?