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No Stone Unturned |
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By Steve Jackson |
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NecroSearch International uses the latest technology and field techniques to locate bodies and solve “unsolvable” crimes. In No Stone Unturned, Steve Jackson delivers an insider's look at this relatively unknown realm of crime investigation.
“A must-have for true crime fans, it should also be of great interest to anyone fascinated with the practical applications of science.” —Publishers Weekly, starred review |
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Losing Jon |
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By David Parrish |
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$1.99
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David Parrish was in disbelief when he learned that nineteen-year-old Jon Bowie had died, apparently by his own hand. As local Maryland law enforcement failed to find answers and seemed intent on preventing the truth from surfacing, Parrish uncovered a systematic cover-up that could only lead to one conclusion—Jon’s death was an act of murder.
“Parrish debuts with a riveting personal story about a tragic death...This account of a frustrating fight for justice should resonate with many true crime buffs.” —Publishers Weekly |
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Keeper |
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By Michael Garrett |
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$1.99
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Stephen King’s first editor delivers his own “nail-biting journey of suspense” (Cemetery Dance). Wayne Crocker rescues an unconscious woman from a raging river—but when she wakes up in his isolated cabin, Nancy Barnett believes she's been kidnapped. |
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Crawlspace |
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By Herbert Lieberman |
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$1.99
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Originally $9.99 |
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In this novel of mounting psychological suspense, a ghastly surprise waits beneath the home of a quiet, childless New England couple...
“A story of no-exit horror.” —Kirkus Reviews |
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Tunnel Vision |
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By N. P. Simpson |
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$1.99
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Reporter and true crime author N. P. Simpson delves into the harrowing story of Carlton “Butch” Smith, a troubled teenager who was named the prime suspect in the 1981 military base murders of his sister, aunt, and cousin.
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Fury on Sunday |
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By Richard Matheson |
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$1.99
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Bram Stoker Award–winning author
A disturbed piano prodigy escapes from a mental hospital to pursue gruesome revenge in this pulse-pounding thriller from the author of I Am Legend.
“The author who influenced me the most as a writer was Richard Matheson.” —Stephen King |
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The Late Great Creature |
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By Brock Brower |
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$2.99
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Sixty-eight-year-old horror star Simon Moro is making his last picture, a low-budget remake of Edgar Allan Poe’s The Raven. But an elaborate publicity stunt turns his final project into a gruesome and grand personal statement.
“The way the book skewers society’s obsession with celebrity culture is even more valid today than when it was written, proving that great art stands the test of time.” —Forbes |
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A Beleaguered City and Other Tales of the Seen and the Unseen |
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By Margaret Oliphant |
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$2.99
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A collection of Victorian-era stories with the eerie power of a ghostly visitation. Twilight uncertainties mingle with philosophical depth in "The Library Window"; an extraordinary vision of purgatory is presented in "The Land of Darkness"; and the dead return en masse in the short novel A Beleaguered City. |
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Madness, Murder and Mayhem |
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By Kathryn Burtinshaw |
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$2.99
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Originally $19.99 |
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Following an assassination attempt on George III in 1800, new legislation significantly altered the way the criminally insane were treated by the judicial system in Britain. This book explores these changes and explains the rationale for criminal lunatic asylums in the Victorian era. |
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The Collected Novels Volume One |
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By Thomas Tryon |
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$3.99
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Originally $28.99 |
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Three chilling tales from the New York Times bestselling author
A family discovers the sinister side of their new town, a young man becomes transfixed by a mysterious widow, and a cynical writer recalls the leading ladies of Old Hollywood in these three haunting novels from the author of The Other.
“[A] brilliantly imagined horror story.” —The Boston Globe on Harvest Home |
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The Deadly Streets |
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By Harlan Ellison |
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$2.99
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Hugo and Nebula Award–winning author
Terrifying tales of life on the mean streets, from the author of “A Boy and His Dog” and “one of the greatest living American short story writers” (Washington Post). |
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The Spirit Wood |
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By Robert Masello |
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$1.99
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Originally $8.99 |
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When Peter Constantine inherits a remote estate, he sees a beautiful woman in the woods, beckoning him into a world of violent, unbridled lust. Now a pagan creature, Peter is driven by the suffocating need of animal desire—until pleasure is not enough, and no evil is forbidden. |
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The Seance |
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By John Harwood |
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$2.99
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Originally $17.99 |
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John Harwood’ “electrifying Victorian ghost story” is set in a world of apparitions, mysterious disappearances, black-hearted villains—and murder (The Seattle Times). |
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