Horror/Occult

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  • A triple treat of terror: The Rats: The natural competition between the industrious and intelligent rodent and Man is inevitable when they share an environment - but what would happen if a new, more dangerous and deadly rat was bred and then unleashed on the world? Fluke: What could happen if identity and personality were interchangeable?  Not between humans - but between man and dog? The Dark: People are capable of acts of scarcely imaginable cruelty and appalling depravity.  What would happen if that individual power, that personal desire, became a tangible force? And instead of seeming to exude an aura of evil, instead those who have committed evil continue to propagate their deeds after they have phsysically ceased to exist?
  • Wentworth, Ohio:  a small, idyllic friendly little town, where the Carver children bicker over sweets and Johnny Marinville is about the only resident who minds his own business. And on Poplar Street, it's a normal summer's day, with lawnmowers humming, Little League bats tinking, Frisbees flying and barbecues being readied. But young Cary Ripton, on his paper round notices something weird about the way Audrey Wyler is standing inside her glass door - and he's always thought there was something creepy about her nephew, Poplar Street's best kept secret. What Cary doesn't notice is the chrome-red van idling up the hill...soon it will begin to roll, the killing will begin and the Regulators will arrive in force.  And by night-fall on the block, the surviving residents will find themselves in a wasteland of devastation and despair...Cover art by Chris Moore.
  • Wentworth, Ohio:  a small, idyllic friendly little town, where the Carver children bicker over sweets and Johnny Marinville is about the only resident who minds his own business. And on Poplar Street, it's a normal summer's day, with lawnmowers humming, Little League bats tinking, Frisbees flying and barbecues being readied. But young Cary Ripton, on his paper round notices something weird about the way Audrey Wyler is standing inside her glass door - and he's always thought there was something creepy about her nephew, Poplar Street's best kept secret. What Cary doesn't notice is the chrome-red van idling up the hill...soon it will begin to roll, the killing will begin and the Regulators will arrive in force.  And by night-fall on the block, the surviving residents will find themselves in a wasteland of devastation and despair...Cover art by Chris Moore.
  • He had been Paul Noakes, who had learnt the secret of reincarnation in the teeming slums of 18th century London. For 200 years, he used his knowledge to return and to kill. In England and America, in peace time and in war, his intent was always evil. Now, he has returned to London and this time his mission is revenge - on all those who had brought him to justice in previous lives. As news of a particularly vicious serial killer begins to spread throughout the police forces on both sides of the Atlantic, Amy Halliday is brought in from the FBI computer records office to help track him down. Unbelievably, she finds the killer's prints match with those of a dead man. And in a race against time, as the killer prepares to strike again, she realises that not even death will save her from this man. Cover photo by Tony Stone.
  • America, 2025:  In the eyes of the Government, the poor, the working class are a nuisance, easy to keep controlled with free cigarettes and free television. In the eyes of the rich, the working class are a disposable commodity. It's the day of the ultimate reality game show and the poor line up eagerly at the Games Headquarters, hoping to get accepted as contestants on the big money games.  The biggest of them all is The Running Man. Ben Richards, out of work, can't stand the sight of his little girl's battle to stay alive and his wife's desperation. He is accepted for this cruel game show. The rules are simple: stay alive and stay ahead of Evan McCone and his Hunters for 30 days.  For every hour Richards is at large,  he wins $100.00 New dollars.  He has a beginning stake of $4800.00 New dollars. And the big prize - make it through the 30 days, and it's one billion New dollars.  But Richards isn't just after the money - he's out to bring down the system and everyone in it - if he can.
  • Santaroga seemed to be nothing more than a prosperous farm community. But there was something - different - about Santaroga. There was no juvenile delinquency, or any crime at all. Outsiders found no house for sale or rent in this valley, and no one ever moved out. No one bought cigarettes in Santaroga. No cheese, wine, beer or produce from outside the valley could be sold there. The list went on and on and grew stranger and stranger. Maybe Santaroga was the last outpost of American individualism. Maybe they were just a bunch of religious kooks...or maybe there was something extraordinary at work in Santaroga. Something far more disturbing than anyone could imagine. Cover art by Jan Parker.
  • Frank and Allison just wanted a place to settle, a refuge from the memories of their little boy Joey dying so young.  So they bought the old schoolhouse in a small American town, feeling that their need for security, stability and something good and wholesome was satisfied.  Until the ghosts from another time started to invade their daily loves, and the visions from a hundred bizarre and twisted childhoods threatened to turn their lives inside out. Cover art by Danny Flynn.
  • Dr Lauren Wagner was involved in the most exciting adventure humanity had ever undertaken.  She had the admiration and respect of the whole world.  But inside her, voices were entreating her to love them.  Then there was the mystery of the missing group that had gone before her.  The DEAD group.  But were they dead?
  • Cold Hill House has been demolished to make way for a new housing estate. Luxury-living at its best with high specification gadgets all thrown in. The violent memories of Cold Hill House have gone up in flames, and a new era has begun. Although much of Cold Hill is still a construction site, the first two families move in. For Jason and Emily. this is their forever home, and for Claudette and Maurice, it's the perfect place to live out their retirement. It looks to be the ideal place, despite the current rumble of cement mixers and diggers. But looks are deceptive, and before long both couples feel that they are not alone in their new homes...because no-one ever really left Cold Hill House...