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The Grand Dark
by Richard Kadrey
From the bestselling author of the Sandman Slim series, a lush, dark, stand-alone fantasy built off the insurgent tradition of China Mieville and M. John Harrison—a subversive tale that immerses us in a world where the extremes of bleakness and beauty exist together in dangerous harmony in a city on the edge of civility and chaos. An ambitious addict and bike messenger uses an elite contact to lift himself up out of the slums of post-Great War Lower Proszawa.
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Theme Music
by T. Marie. Vandelly
An only survivor of her family's massacre, Dixie impulsively moves into her early childhood home, where she begins to question her sanity and the haunted shadows of the past that threaten her future. A first novel.
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Darkness on the Edge of Town
by Adam Christopher
Chief Jim Hopper reveals long-awaited secrets to Eleven about his former life as a police detective in New York City, confronting his past before the events of the hit series, Stranger Things.
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Growing Things and Other Stories
by Paul Tremblay
A chilling collection of psychological suspense and literary horror from the multiple award-winning author of the national bestseller The Cabin at the End of the World and A Head Full of Ghosts.From global catastrophe to the demons inside our heads, Tremblay illuminates our primal fears and darkest dreams in startlingly original fiction that leaves us unmoored.
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Echoes : The Saga Anthology of Ghost Stories
by Ellen Datlow
Everyone loves a good ghost story, especially Ellen Datlow—the most lauded editor in short works of supernatural suspense and dark fantasy. The Saga Anthology of Ghost Stories is her definitive collection of ghost stories. These twenty-nine stories, including all new works from New York Times bestselling authors Joyce Carol Oates, Alice Hoffman, Seanan McGuire, and Paul Tremblay, span from the traditional to the eclectic, from the mainstream to the literary, from pure fantasy to the bizarrely supernatural. Whether you’re reading alone under the covers with a flashlight, or around a campfire with a circle of friends, there’s something here to please—and spook—everyone.
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The Daughters of Temperance Hobbs
by Katherine Howe
A follow-up to The Physick Book of Deliverance Dane follows the experiences of a New England history professor and Salem witch descendant who races against time to free her fiancé from a curse.
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