March 2020 list by Bonnie Bradford
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Blood Ink
by Dana Fredsti
Lee Striga--stuntwoman and demon-killer extraordinaire--is in dire need of a job, any job. After the disastrously bloody events of her last movie, word has got around that Lee's a dangerous woman. Then a mysterious new producer appears with a job offer that seems too good to be true. Lilith series.
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The Boatman's Daughter
by Andy Davidson
A swampy literary nightmare about a young woman facing down drug dealers, a crooked cop, and a mad preacher int he depths of the bayou.
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The Chill
by Scott Carson
Far upstate, in New York’s ancient forests, a drowned village lays beneath the dark, still waters of the Chilewaukee reservoir. Early in the 20th century, the town was destroyed for the greater good. Or at least that’s what the politicians from Manhattan insisted at the time. The local families were forced from their land, but they didn’t move far, and some didn’t move at all…
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Fortress of the Dead
by Chris Roberson
Hitler is gone. Plan Z is defeated. But the Dead still walk. World War Two is over, but the Dead War is just beginning... Zombie Army series.
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The Garden of Bewitchment
by Catherine Cavendish
In 1893, Evelyn and Claire leave their home in a town for life in a rural retreat on the moors. But then a strange "toy garden" mysteriously appears and a chain of increasingly terrifying events is unleashed. The Garden of Bewitchment is all too real and something is threatening the lives and sanity of the women.
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Straight Outta Dodge City
by David Boop
It's the final showdown between heroes and darkness in the Old West. And boy, howdy--it's a doozy! Humans versus monsters. Supernatural beings versus greater evils. We even throw in a dinosaur or two for fun. Just when you thought it was safe to go West again, comes the third book in the Straight Outta anthology series.
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A Witch in Time
by Constance Sayers
After discovering that her teenage daughter is involved with a married painter in 1895 Paris, a witch casts a curse that binds the pair to relive the doomed affair and die tragically over and over again. Booklist calls it a fusion of Groundhog Day and Somewhere in Time with a little Quantum Leap mixed in.
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