Horror/Occult

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  • Psycho III . The new Bates Motel is a tourist attraction, a recreation of the murder site, and the developers are already counting their profits. And there's a new exhibit, one nobody expected: the bloody corpse of a teenage girl crumpled in the front hall, stabbed to death. Among the avalanche of press and publicity is reporter Amelia Haines, true-crime book writer. She's studying the original Psycho killings and to Amy, the new murders are a golden opportunity - if she can be part of the investigation, perhaps track down the killer herself, then her fame, and her fortune, will be assured. But catching the madman won't be easy: the town is full of suspects, and Amy's best informants keep turning up murdered. If she isn't careful, Amelia Haines may be the next permanent guest at the Bates Motel...Cover art by Michael Thomas.
  • A selection of human madness chosen by the Master of Human Madness himself, Robert Bloch. In this volume: Snow Man, John Coyne; A Gentle Breeze Blowing, Robert E. Vardeman; For You To Judge, Ramsey Campbell; The Child Killer, Steve Rasnic Tem; The Lick Of Time, Jonathan Carroll; The Edge, Richard Christian Matheson; How Would You Like It? Lawrence Block; The Moment The Face Falls, Chet Williamson; Judgment, Ed Gorman; Reality Function, J.N. Williamson; Sacrifice, Kathleen Buckley; Name That Tune, Charles L. Grant;  Taking Care Of Georgie, Lisa W. Cantrell; Fish Are Jumpin' And The Cotton Is High, S.P. Somtow; It Takes One To Know One, Robert Bloch; The Lesson, Billie Sue Mosiman; Fie Fie Foe Fum, Ray Bradbury. Cover art by Barbara Walton.
  • Graham Harris is a gifted clairvoyant and during a late night television interviews, he 'sees' a murder being committed. He knows that the killer is the man police have named The Butcher - the brutal slayer of nine young women. Learning of the psychic 'identification', the Butcher now stalks the 'witness', trapping Harris and his girlfriend, in the dead of night, in  a forty two storey business building, hunting them relentlessly from floor to floor....Cover art by Graham Potts.
  • 14 darkly chilling tales from the modern Master of Horror:  Includes: The Death of Jack Hamilton - a story from the days of gangsters and Prohibition; Lunch at the Gotham Cafe - a troubled couple have a lunch date with a lawyer and get more than they bargained for; 1408 - bizarre and horrible goings-on in a motel room; The Road Virus Heads North - a painting by an artist who committed suicide roars to life; and Autopsy Room Four; The Man In The Black Suit; All That You Love Will Be Carried Away; In The Deathroom; The Little Sisters of Eluria; Everything's Eventual; L.T.'s Theory Of Pets; That Feeling, You Can Only Say What It Is In French; Riding The Bullet; Luckey Quarter. (That's not a typo, by the way...)

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  • Book VI of The Vampire Chronicles. Eternally young and angelic in looks, the Vampire Armand returns to New Orleans where the Vampire Lestat sleeps. Armand tells his tale and recalls the brutality, magnificent decadence and devil worship of his past, from a half forgotten childhood in Russia to slavery in Constantinople: from Renaissance Venice where he is saved from death by the dark gift of Marius, the greatest Vampire of them all, to nineteenth century Paris, where he is the leader of the Theatre des Vampires.  Now, in New Orleans, Armand is forced to make a decision - he must choose between the existence of twilight immortality and the salvation of his immortal soul.
  • 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.

  • Who is more foolish - the child afraid of the dark or the man afraid of the light? Baba Levelle is a stranger in New York. A stranger with a mission to break the Mafia stranglehold on the city's drug traffic in order to take it over himself. He has no guns, no army of hoods. no friends in high places.  But he has the Power - magical, ancient and terribly brutal. The power that thrives in darkness....Cover art by Graham Potts.
  • Harry Lyon is a cop who embraces tradition and order. He likes everything in his life to be neat and clean from his immaculate condominium to his well-tailored clothes to his homicide case files, free of typing errors. The bane of his life is his partner, Connie Gulliver.  He doesn't like the way she dresses for work, the messiness of her desk, her lack of manners or her sometimes casual attitude toward the law. She says its the Age of Chaos in a modern world and he ought to get with it - and he loathes that attitude. But when Harry and Connie have to take out a hopped-up gunman in a crowded restaurant, the chase and shootout degenerate into a surreal nightmare that seems to justify Connie's world view.On his way back to the office to write up his report, a hulking denizen of the streets dressed in filthy rags tells him, "Tick-tock, tick-tock. You'll be dead in sixteen hours." Until dawn the next day Harry struggles to regain his neat orderly life but is instead caught in an undertow of terror and violence. Someone's after him for reasons he doesn't understand and he must come to terms with the chaotic modern world if he is to save Connie, the people he loves and himself. Cover art by Graham Potts.

  • Peter Underwood was Britain's leading ghost hunter and for over thirty years was the actively-involved President of  the Ghost Club. On this chilling tour of Britain's haunted houses, the reader will encounter, among others, the headless Blue Lady and the disturbing - and inexplicable - scent of lavender in Bovey House, Devon; the spirit monk of Bromfield Manor, Shropshire (who likes to chuckle); and the disembodied voices, footsteps and unnatural coldness of Newark park, Gloucestershire. Illustrated with black and white photographs.