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The grip of it
by Jac Jemc
Written in creepy, potent prose, The Grip of It is an enthralling, psychologically intense novel that deals in questions of home: how we make it and how it in turn makes us, inhabiting the bodies and the relationships we cherish.
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Skitter : a novel
by Ezekiel Boone
Tens of millions of people around the world are dead. Half of China is a nuclear wasteland. Mysterious flesh-eating spiders are marching through Los Angeles, Oslo, Delhi, Rio de Janeiro, and countless other cities. Out in the desert, survivalists Gordo and Shotgun are trying to invent a spider super weapon, but it's not clear if it's too late.
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Paradox bound
by Peter Clines
Unable to forget a mysterious woman he met years earlier clad in Revolutionary War-era clothing and driving a 100-year-old car, Eli searches for answers when the woman abruptly reappears, a resolve that leads him into a dangerous search across the nation and a century of history.
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Sleeping beauties : a novel
by Stephen King
A father-son collaboration envisions a near-future where the women succumb to a sleeping disease, the men revert to their increasingly primal natures and one woman, mysteriously immune, struggles to survive in an Appalachian prison town where she is treated alternately as a demon and a lab specimen.
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The Lovecraft Squad : All Hallows Horror
by John Llewellyn Probert
Parapsychologists investigate All Hallows Church to try and get to the bottom of the mysteries that surround it and uncover an ancient, unimaginable evil originally brought to life by H.P. Lovecraft’s imagination, in the first novel of a new trilogy.
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| High Crime Area: Tales of Darkness and Dread by Joyce Carol OatesBram Stoker Award-winning author Joyce Carol Oates, who's skilled at literary fiction as well as horror, explores the heights and depths of human character in these disturbing stories, ruffling the previously serene seas of our consciousness. |
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| Black Tide Rising by John Ringo and Gary PooleZombie fans have a feast before them in this tense and fast-paced anthology that vividly depicts life after the zombie apocalypse. |
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The bazaar of bad dreams
by Stephen King
An array of short stories includes several new pieces, with each tale complemented by autobiographical commentary on what inspired it.
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