Horror/Occult

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  • The Last Vampire Book IV. After five thousand years she was again mortal.The dead alchemist's experiment has worked. Alisa is no longer a vampire, but a frail and confused human. Not only that - she is pregnant. The baby grows in her at supernatural speed. As the stranger watches. The stranger from the past. But what child will Alisa's seed produce?A demon or an angel? Alisa does not know. But the stranger does. He knows everything that ever was. And he knows everything that is to be...Cover art by Paul Davies.
  • They went missing. One after another. Three children, without trace. Latchkey kids, all three, left alone after school until their parents came home. Only this time the parents got home first...Zuke and Dillon were Latchkey kids too. Maybe they knew where the others were. Zuke knows but he's not telling. Suffer, parents, suffer. The adult is the enemy. That's the Latchkids' motto. Gene wants to join the Latchkids but his dad stays home. Zuke says there's only one thing to do - Gene must get rid of his father...
  • When the Creeds move into a beautiful old house in rural Maine, it all seems too good to be true: physician father, beautiful wife, charming little daughter, adorable infant son-and now an idyllic home. As a family, they've got it all...right down to the friendly cat. But the nearby woods hide a blood-chilling truth-more terrifying than death itself-and hideously more powerful. The Creeds are going to learn that sometimes dead is better...Cover art by Gerry Grace.
  • Back from the dead…and back on the case! Even being murdered doesn't keep a good detective down - and in the Unnatural Quarter - inhabited by ghosts, vampires, werewolves, mummies and all sorts of creatures that go bump (or thud) in the night - a zombie P.I. fits right in. Dan Chambeaux, a.k.a. "Shamble," solves a string of madcap cases with his ghost girlfriend Sheyenne, his Best Human Friend Officer Toby McGoohan, and his firebrand lawyer partner Robin Deyer.  Here's seven cases from the files of Chambeaux and Deyer Investigations.  Shamble has to solve the mystery of a stolen deck of fortune-telling cards and the undeath-defying feats of a vampire trapeze artist; finds himself sealed in a coffin in the back of a truck with no idea where he's being taken; and is even hired by Santa Claus to find his lost "naughty and nice" list. Being trapped in an unbreakable monster-proof crypt, deciphering a string of mysterious zombie graffiti, investigating the murder of a costumed fan at a science fiction convention where the monsters are the normal attendees or tracking down a kidnapped hell-hound for legendary vigilante werewolf cop Hairy Harry - it's all in a day's work for Dan Shamble, Zombie P.I. Although this book is classified as teen fiction, there's plenty in it for adults prone to fits of silly humour. Cover art by Jeff Herndon.
  • The volume of terror-tales contains:  A Question of  Etiquette, Robert Bloch; The Star Beast, Poul Anderson; Secret of the Lightning, H.H. Harmon; Black Harvest of Moraine,  Arthur J. Burks; The Day of the Dragon, Guy Endore; The Thirteenth Floor, Frank Gruber; The Invisible Invasion, Frederic Arnold Kummer, Jr.
  • Anne Case was an agoraphobic. A quiet lady, she was a willing prisoner in her own home, happily tending her plants, writing unpublished poetry and receiving the occasional visit from her psychic twin brother David. Then one day - she was brutally murdered. David believes that to dies is to simply cross a boundary from one reality to another. In that other reality, Anne is alive, waiting for him...Waiting for him, to avenge her murder...Cover art by Danny Flynn.
  • Freddy Travis had just found his first full-time job at the vast Uneeda Medical Supply Warehouse.  He didn't expect the racks of skeletons...the pickled brains...the freezers full of fresh corpses.  But there was a much larger horror there, concealed in a store of huge metal drums.  Now one of them is accidentally opened...it would spread through the warehouse... then drift over the the cemetery next door...Dear Reader, a special note:  This is a novel based on the film of the same name and is markedly different from the earlier novel of the same title by John Russo.
  • At an archeological dig in Israel, the restless spirit of the witch Tamar escapes the urn in which it has been imprisoned for 400 years - a practitioner of  Kabbalist black magic.  She has found the one vessel through which she can regain her malign powers - the virgin child-woman Leah who has accompanied her father on the dig.  But there is one force Tamar must destroy - a modern day warlock armed with the one weapon that can stop her.
  •  Carrie: Carrie's a gawky, shy fifteen year old - always the odd one out. All she wants is to be normal. After a traumatic bullying incident, she finds that she is telekinetic and when the ultimate degradation is heaped on her by school bullies, her powers give her the ideal revenge.

    The Shining: Danny is just five years old but to old Mr. Hallorann, he is a 'shiner' - a vessel of psychic voltage. When Danny's father becomes the winter caretaker of the Overlook Hotel, Danny's visions run riot. As winter blizzards close them in, the hotel begins to develop a life of its own.  It should be empty.  But who is the lady in Room 21? And who are the masked guests going up and down in the elevator?  And why do the hedges, all shaped like animals, seem to come alive?  There is an evil force in the Overlook Hotel...and it too is beginning to shine.

    'Salem's Lot: Many years ago, Hubert Marsten - wealthy eccentric of 'Salem's Lot - blasted his wife with a shotgun then hanged himself. For decades, the local kids dared and double-dared each other to go into the abandoned house. But now the old Marsten house is coming alive again...in the most awful of ways.  Its infection begins to spread through the little town, to manifest in the most unspeakable of ways until practically no-one is human any longer.  Ben Mears, writer, and his eleven year old charge Mark, escape the horror, only to have to return and put a stop to it once and for all - if they can.

    All titles contained herein are complete and unabridged.