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| Gwendy's Magic Feather by Richard Chizmar; foreword by Stephen KingWhat it's about: Years after a sinister gift-giving box wreaked havoc on her childhood, 37-year-old Gwendy finds it in her possession again.
What happens next: Returning to her hometown of Castle Rock for the holidays, Gwendy contemplates harnessing the box's power to cure her mother's cancer and solve a rash of local disappearances.
Series alert: This unsettling 2nd entry in the Gwendy series follows the novella Gwendy's Button Box, co-written with Stephen King. |
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Cold storage : a novel
by David Koepp
A debut novel by the screenwriter of Jurassic Park follows the desperate mission of a Pentagon bioterror operative and two unwitting security guards to contain a highly contagious, deadly organism.
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Imaginary friend
by Stephen Chbosky
A highly anticipated follow-up to The Perks of Being a Wallflower finds a single mother’s desperate efforts to escape an abusive relationship thrown into turmoil by her son’s disappearance and reappearance days later with an imaginary friend.
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Growing things and other stories
by Paul Tremblay
An anthology of psychological suspense tales by the award-winning author of A Head Full of Ghosts includes such entries as "The Teacher," "The Getaway" and "Swim Wants to Know If It's as Bad as Swim Thinks."
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Wraith
by Joe Hill
Joe Hill's New York Times Bestselling novel, NOS4A2, introduced readers to the terrifying funhouse world of Christmasland, and the mad man who rules there: Charlie Talent Manx III. Now, in an original new comic mini-series, Hill throws wide the candy cane gates to tell a standalone story that is at once both accessible to new readers, and sure to delight fans of the book
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High moon : bullet holes and bite marks
by David Gallaher
The first collected volume of the webcomic sees bounty-hunter Matthew Macgreggor struggle to keep his own supernatural secrets as he investigates strange happenings in a small Texas town
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Moonshine
by Brian Azzarello
"A Prohibition-era thriller, Moonshine tells the story of Lou Pirlo, a city-slick gangster sent from New York to Appalachia to track down a new supplier of illicit booze. But what Lou unwittingly uncovers is a supernatural secret that must never see the light of day, or better still...the light of the full moon."
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