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►Deadly
Intuition, by E. A. Mourn. The relentless dreams and
visions and the channel into the minds and hearts of others is
eventually going to drive Megan Chiles insane. Follow her as she
faces unthinkable evil as humanity’s last hope. |
| Grave
Images, by N. D.
Hansen-Hill. Book 1 of The Grave Images Series.
Nothing in Jarron Marshall's past has prepared him for the
terror of his present. For visions, living eyes were never meant
to see. For voices, better left unheard. As he becomes trapped
in a power play between science and technology, Jarron finds
it's not the only battle he's caught in -- and that power plays
aren't limited to the living. |
| Graven
Images, by N. D.
Hansen-Hill. Book 2 of The Grave Images Series.
Jarron would be the first to admit his perspective is twisted,
and his outlook skewed. He's suffered some brain damage, but it
hasn't affected his intellect, or his motor skills. Instead, it
has opened the doors to a world he's never known -- a world he
doesn't want to know. One where the dead walk with the living,
and the difficulty lies in keeping them apart.He's doing his
best to deal with it. To keep his questionable abilities
sequestered, and his ghostly visitors from getting out of hand.
It's all just a matter of control. Control he still doesn't
have. |
| Grave
Imagery, by N. D.
Hansen-Hill. Book 3 of The Grave Images Series.
For the first time in months, Jarron Marshall is beginning to
think of himself as gifted, rather than cursed. If he can act on
his visions, to stop disaster before it strikes, he can largely
preclude his ghostly (and ghastly) manifestations. His success
depends on finding the means to amend his dreams -- and
challenge their Grave Imagery. 2003 EPPIE Finalist. |
| Fluid
Mosaic, by
Michael Arnzen. Bram Stoker Award-winner Michael Arnzen
chills readers with 13 disturbing tales of horror and dread. |
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Schism
and Other Stories,
by Pete Vere.
Part of the Little Graces line, this unique collection
of short stories is guaranteed to chill and inspire! A weary
priest battles the legendary Grappon on Halloween night...lives
are threatened in the wake of a controversial
annulment...mysterious shadows haunt a young lumberjack in a
cold Canadian forest. This is not your typical Catholic fiction! |
| Autumn,
by David Moody. A brutal and uncompromising horror novel
describing a small group's struggle to survive in a world torn
apart by disease. |
| Autumn:
Purification, by David Moody. The author brings the Autumn
trilogy to a brutal conclusion. Trapped between the military and
the dead, a desperate group of survivors struggle to carve out
an existence in a world torn apart by disease. |
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