May 2019 list by Bonnie Bradford
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Cardinal Black
by Robert McCammon
December 1703. Matthew Corbett, professional problem solver and "the Early American James Bond" volunteers to travel to London to hunt down a mysterious potion book in a race to save Berry Grigsby, leaving a trail of destruction in his wake. Matthew Corbett series.
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Children of Anubis
by Tim Waggoner
While in Indiana to investigate a murder that could be the work of a werewolf, Sam and Dean become trapped in the middle of a werewolf-jackal turf war, which must be stopped before it awakens the god Anubis.
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The Laws of the Skies
by Grégoire Courtois
Twelve six-year-olds and their three adult chaperones head into the woods on a camping trip. None of them make it out alive. Part fairy tale, part horror story, this macabre fable takes us through the minds of all the members of this doomed party, murderers and murdered alike.
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The Lingering
by S. J. I. Holliday
An unnerving mystery, a chilling thriller and a dark and superbly wrought ghost story set in an isolated commune.
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The Pope
by Brian Yuzna
A Catholic parish in present day California is plagued by a serial killer who disguises himself as the Pope and slays pedophile priests. Is he a homicidal maniac, or is he fulfilling the Ascension Protocols of an ancient organization of the faithful?
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Prisoner of Midnight
by Barbara Hambly
March 1917. Vampire Don Simon Ysido has been captured and imprisoned aboard a ship heading to the US to act as a slave, and Dr Lydia Asher must stop this outrage...at any cost. James Asher Vampire series.
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Sweet Heart
by Peter James
Charley has a strange feeling when she sees the idyllic mill house; a powerful sense of recognition, as if she has been there before. Except she knows she hasn't. But after Charley and her husband Tom move into Elmwood Mill, sinister memories of a previous existence start to haunt her.
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Wounds: Six Stories from the Border of Hell
by Nathan Ballingrud
A gripping collection of terror—including “The Visible Filth,” the basis for the upcoming major motion picture—written by Shirley Jackson Award–winning author Nathan Ballingrud. Ballingrud’s beautifully crafted stories are riveting in their quietly terrifying depictions of the murky line between the known and the unknown.
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