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  • av Zenith Brown & Leslie Ford
    173,-

  • av Zenith Brown & Leslie Ford
    189,-

  • av Peggy Gaddis
    173,-

    OUTSIDE THE LAW...Being a nurse, and a tremendously attractive woman besides, young Laura Weston found it ridiculously easy to make a conquest of Dr. Steven Prescott. From the first moment of intimacy in her apartment, he found himself slipping deeper and deeper into her power -- at last becoming her helpless tool in a racket which had become one of the most obnoxious social evils of our times!Working outside the law, Laura executed her black plans with the boldness and precision of a master villainess, relying not only on her wits, but on her superb body. Was there nothing which could stop this beautiful, unscrupulous woman? Dr. Prescott, on the brink of ruin, came to know the answer...

  • av Herbert Kastle
    173,-

  • av Herbert Kastle
    187,-

  • av Don Wilcox
    200,-

  • - The Mark Twain Mysteries #3
    av Peter J Heck
    200,-

  • av Adrian Cole, Michael Bracken & Darrell Schweitzer
    159,-

    Weirdbook returns with another jam-packed issue full of great fantasy and horror tales! Included this time are:• HARLOT ROAD, by Michael Bracken• WITH A POET'S EYES, by John C. Hocking• THE WISHING WELL, by Robert Graves• O KING OF PAIN AND SPLENDOR!, by Darrell Schweitzer• YOU'D DO IT FOR DIAMONDS, by Adrian Cole• DREADFUL APPETITE, by Franklyn Searight• THE HANDMAID OF THE KEY, by R.C. Mulhare• BLUE MOON, by Allen Mark Price• SHE WHO GIVES LIFE, by C. I. Kemp• AN IMPLEMENT OF ICE, by W. H. Pugmire• NIGHT OF THE CIRCUS, by Sharon Cullars• WOLVERS HILL, by Tim Jeffreys• RAFTS, by Lorenzo Crescentini• CLEAN SWEEP, by Edward Ahern• LEAVING MALAGA, by Cynthia Ward• CATTLE CALL, by Gregg Chamberlain• ABOMINATION IS HER NAME, by J.N. Cameron• KACHINA, by Kenneth Bykerk• FLAT IS FLAT AND THAT IS THAT, by David J. Gibbs• DEATH IS NOT MY MASTER, by Scott HarperPoetry:• THE OLD ROCK, by Russ Parkhurst• SLEEPING WITH MAD SHADOWS, by Frederick J. Mayer• THE LIQUID PROFESSOR, by Jeff Barnes• THE TOAD STOOL PEOPLE, by Chad Hensley• THE PROMISE OF A POLIDORI SORE THROAT, by Clay F. Johnson• THIS HUNGRY EARTH, by Andrew Ivey

  • av Lin Carter
    217

    He was Karn, the savage of the sky-high trees. He was protector and defender of the princess Niamh, whose very city was lost in the mapless jungles of the world under the Green Star.But he was also an Earthling, whose helpless body lay in suspended animation in a guarded mansion in New England. It was his alien mind that drove Karn through perils that no other wold dare...In the Green Star's Glow is a science fantasy novel in the tradition of Edgar Rice Burroughs. Written by American author Lin Carter, it is the final book in his Green Star series. It was first published in 1976.

  • - A Walt Slade Western
    av Bradford Scott
    173,-

    They called Amarillo "the Cowboy Capital"- but "Corpse - and - Cartridge City" would have been a better name after Veck Sosna and his Comancheros rode In!Walt Slade, undercover ace of the Texas Rangers, tried every dodge he knew to trap Sosna, but the tricky, vicious outlaw was always one step ahead of him ... until the bullet-filled night when Ranger and bandit chief met face to face at the end of The Hate Trail

  • av Melba Marlett
    217

    The dead woman looked strangely like Dolores Kennedy, only child of wealthy parents. But it was Dolores herself who stumbled over the body outside the exclusive Philadelphia girls' school she attended. And Inspector Davis could find nothing but coincidence to tie the two together. It was this striking resemblance that kept Davis hunting odd facts and tracking peculiar clues for more than a year. During those months a man was tried for the murder and acquitted. Dolores sank into a deep lethargy, and her interest in life was aroused only by the appearance next door of a very elgible bachelor, a man whose suave manners and social compentence were belied by his private behavior. Dolores started by being curious about her neighbor, and ended up deeply attracted to him. Their unusual relationship, plus the sudden appearance of an old flame of Dolores's, brought this strange case to an unexpected climax -- which Inspector Davis resolved almost by remote control!

  • - Mystery Most Geographical
     
    459

    The Malice Domestic anthology series returns with a new take on mysteries in the Agatha Christie tradition -- 30 original tales set around the world! Included are:The Barrister's Clerk, by Michael RobertsonThe Belle Hope, by Peter DiChellisArroyo, by Michael BrackenMuskeg Man, by Keenan PowellThe End of the World, by Susan BreenTo Protect the Guilty, by Kerry HammondDying in Dokesville, by Alan OrloffThe House in Glamaig's Shadow, by William Burton McCormickSummer Smugglers, by Triss SteinThe Jamaican Ice Mystery, by John Gregory BetancourtDeath at the Congressional Cemetery, by Verena RoseCabin in the Woods, by Sylvia Maultash WarshMad About You, by G. M. MallietWhat Goes Around, by Kathryn JohnsonSummer Job, by Judith GreenDeath in a Strange and Beautiful Place, by Leslie WheelerWe Shall Fight Them, by Carla CoupeMarigold in the Lake, by Susan ThibadeauMurder on the Northern Lights Express, by Susan DalyCzech Mate, by Kristin KisskaKeep Calm and Love Moai, by Eleanor Cawood JonesIsaac's Daughters, by Anita PageA Divination of Death, by Edith MaxwellPayback With Interest, by Cheryl MarceauIsland Time, by Laura OlesIf It's Tuesday, This Must Be Murder, by Josh PachterThe Breaker Boy, by Harriette SacklerDeath on the Beach, by Shawn Reilly SimmonsRidgeline, by Peter W. J. HayesHo'oponopono, by Robin TempletonAlso features a new Foreword, by Nancy Pickard

  • - Mystery Most Geographical
     
    241,-

    The Malice Domestic anthology series returns with a new take on mysteries in the Agatha Christie tradition -- 30 original tales set around the world! Included are:The Barrister's Clerk, by Michael RobertsonThe Belle Hope, by Peter DiChellisArroyo, by Michael BrackenMuskeg Man, by Keenan PowellThe End of the World, by Susan BreenTo Protect the Guilty, by Kerry HammondDying in Dokesville, by Alan OrloffThe House in Glamaig's Shadow, by William Burton McCormickSummer Smugglers, by Triss SteinThe Jamaican Ice Mystery, by John Gregory BetancourtDeath at the Congressional Cemetery, by Verena RoseCabin in the Woods, by Sylvia Maultash WarshMad About You, by G. M. MallietWhat Goes Around, by Kathryn JohnsonSummer Job, by Judith GreenDeath in a Strange and Beautiful Place, by Leslie WheelerWe Shall Fight Them, by Carla CoupeMarigold in the Lake, by Susan ThibadeauMurder on the Northern Lights Express, by Susan DalyCzech Mate, by Kristin KisskaKeep Calm and Love Moai, by Eleanor Cawood JonesIsaac's Daughters, by Anita PageA Divination of Death, by Edith MaxwellPayback With Interest, by Cheryl MarceauIsland Time, by Laura OlesIf It's Tuesday, This Must Be Murder, by Josh PachterThe Breaker Boy, by Harriette SacklerDeath on the Beach, by Shawn Reilly SimmonsRidgeline, by Peter W. J. HayesHo'oponopono, by Robin TempletonAlso features a new Foreword, by Nancy Pickard

  • - Featuring a new Nero Wolfe story!
    av Marvin Kaye, Kim Newman & Sir Arthur Conan Doyle
    187,-

  • - Essays and Reviews
    av Darrell Schweitzer
    200,-

    Darrell Schweitzer's third collection of essays and reviews, a successor to the well-received "Windows of the Imagination" and "The Fantastic Horizon," is a balanced mixture of scholarship and entertainment, ranging over the entire spectrum of imaginative literature, from the oldest novel in the world (1st century B.C.) to classic (and not-so-classic) pulp fiction, to childhood reading, to examinations of the works of such masters as H.P. Lovecraft, M.R. James, Robert Bloch, Stanley Weinbaum, John W. Campbell, and Thomas M. Disch. In between we encounter such surprising topics as a proposal for an H.P. Lovecraft biopic ("The Whole Wide Lovecraft"), the eccentricities of William Beckford (the author of Vathek), and even a report from Blobfest, an annual street fair devoted to the famous 1958 cult film, at which Schweitzer, as a member of the press, was allowed to touch the original Blob. Many of these pieces have been published in the prestigious "The New York Review of Science Fiction.""Schweitzer writes in an informative style that's knowledgeable, witty, and high accessible. This is the finest kind of criticism -- it makes you want to read more, both of the critic's own prose and that of the writers he's discussing. Highly recommended!" -- Robert Reginald. Darrell Schweitzer is a novelist, short-story, writer and critic, a former editor of the legendary "Weird Tales" magazine, and a four-time World Fantasy Award finalist and one-time winner. His previous book of essays, "The Fantastic Horizon," was a finalist for the Mythopoeic Award.

  • av Mary C Jane
    166,-

  • av Mel Gilden
    173,-

  • - A Detective Sergeant Randall Mystery
    av John Farris
    146,-

  • av Mack Reynolds
    200,-

  • av Michael (Savannah College of Art and Design USA) Betancourt
    227,-

    "A Short Guide to Writing About Motion Graphics" is the one essential textbook for any student writing critically about non-narrative motion pictures. This book explains in accessible language what research is for and how to use it when writing critical examinations of motion pictures that do not tell stories. Explained using clear examples taken from published writing, this book shows how to approach a writing assignment from beginning to completion, covering such topics as "The Purpose of Research," "How to Create and Use a Close Reading," "The Relationship Between Writing and Revision," and "Common Problems and Their Solutions." This book is an essential guide for any student writing about motion graphics. The process it presents has one simple goal: writing clearly for publication.

  • av Marvin Kaye
    187,-

  • av Robert Edmond Alter
    173,-

  • av Robert Edmond Alter
    187,-

  • - Wild Flowers of the Holy Land
    av Minnie Louise Raul
    173,-

    This catalog of flowers native to the Holy Land includes pictures, the author's own poetry, and related Bible quotes to guide the reader in choosing flowers for a biblically-inspired garden, or simply towards appreciating them in a religious light.

  • av E Phillips Oppenheim
    241,-

    Edward Phillips Oppenheim (1866-1946) was an English novelist, in his lifetime a major and successful writer of genre fiction including thrillers. He wrote more than 100 novels between 1887 and 1943. "The Gallows of Chance" was first published in 1933.

  • av E Phillips Oppenheim
    217

  • av Capwell Wyckoff
    200,-

    When Don and Jim Mercer and their buddy Terry Mackson set out in their sloop, Lassie, for a visit to Mystery Island, they were in search of adventure and fun. But they quickly found they were getting more than they bargained for -- real danger, a skirmish with marine bandits, and a fight for their lives. This is a thrilling adventure story of three modern boys -- with action and excitement on every page. [Volume 2 of The Mercer Boys.]

  • av Merlin K Potts, Fritiof Fryxell & Roald Fryxell
    146,-

    Man's search for wealth has taken him to many out-of-the-way places. What is now Jackson's Hole was a way of life to the Native Americans who summered here and wintered in the lower and warmer regions to the east of Togwotee Pass. A summer in this secluded valley meant plenty of fish and other wildlife for food, skins for clothing and teepees, as well as a cool, well-watered environment.Snowmelt-fed streams bordered by vegetation supported many beaver and other fur-bearers that attracted men of European descent in their never-ending quest for commercial wealth. Mountain men and trappers considered the natural resources of the area as there to be taken for their own personal gain, By 1840 beaver became scarce and fell from fashion. The land that supported bison was thought good for domestic cattle, so ranchers settled in Jackson Hole from one end to the other. Dry years and the Great Depression forced many of them to sell out.Now millions of visitors come each year to recapture the thrill of wandering in a land still much as the Native Americans left it. This is a new wealth that depreciates little under protection as a National Park.An increasing number of people look for ways to identify themselves with those who led the way into this new land. "Campfire Tales of Jackson Hole" give you this opportunity in an easy to read text that takes you back to the people and evens that transpired in the valley.

  • av Mary Adrian
    159,-

  • av Imbert De Saint-Amand
    241,-

    The "Famous Women of the French Court" series covers notable women -- many of them married to Napoleon Bonaparte or associated with him -- and their lives before, during, and after Napoleon's reign. This volume concerns Joséphine de Beauharnais (1763-1814), the first wife of Napoleon I, and thus the first Empress of the French (commonly called Empress Josephine or just Josephine).

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