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The Nightmare People

Lawrence Watt-Evans

One night Ed Smith thought he was having a waking nightmare when he saw a monstrous face at his window, but in the morning his neighbors were missing. The people who later turned up were not quite right, and gradually Smith realized they not only weren't his neighbors, but weren't even human … they were the creatures he had seen! In «The Nightmare People,» Lawrence Watt-Evans has created a terrifying new monster in the classic tradition of Frankenstein and Dracula!<P> Born and raised in Massachusetts, Lawrence Watt-Evans has been a full-time writer and editor for more than twenty years. The author of more than thirty novels, over one hundred short stories, and more than one hundred and fifty published articles, Watt-Evans writes primarily in the fields of science fiction, fantasy, horror, and comic books. His short fiction has won the Hugo Award as well as twice winning the Asimov's Readers Award. His fiction has been published in England, Germany, Italy, Japan, Spain, Poland, France, Hungary, and Russia. He served as president of the Horror Writers Association from 1994 to 1996 and after leaving that office was the recipient of HWA's first service award ever. He is also a member of Novelists Inc., and the Science Fiction Writers of America. Married with two children, he and his wife Julie live in Maryland.

Sherlock Holmes Mystery Magazine #20

Arthur Conan Doyle

Sherlock Holmes Mystery Magazine #20 features the best in contemporary and classic mystery fiction, with a great linup of crimes and columns. This is a special All Sherlock Holmes Fiction issue! Here are:<BR> Features:<BR> From Watson’s Notebook, by John H. Watson, M. D.<BR> Ask Mrs Hudson, by (Mrs) Martha Hudson<BR> Non Fiction:<BR> Screen of the Crime, by Kim Newman<BR> Sherlock Holmes for Crown and Country, by Dan Andriacco<BR> Fiction:<BR> The Case of the Burnt Song, by Martin Rosenstock<BR> Sherlock Holmes: Discovering the Border Burghs and, by Deduction, The Brig Bazaar, In the style of Sir Arthur Conan Doyle<BR> The Singular Affair at Sissinghurst Castle, by David Marcum<BR> The Case of the Swindled Candidate, by Jack Grochot<BR> The Late Constable Avery, by G C Rosenquist<BR> The Strange Case of the Wrinkled Yeti of The Club Foot and his Abominable Life, by Gary Lovisi<BR> The Wrong Doctor, by Rafe McGregor<BR> The Case of the Missing Archaeologist, by Carla Coupe<BR> CLASSIC REPRINT:<BR> The Adventure of the Stockbroker's Clerk, by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle<P> ART & CARTOONS:<BR> Ivan Murgia (Front Cover)<BR> Cartoon by Marc Bilgrey

The Merchant of Murder

Spencer Dean

Wealthy restaurateur Peter Baskoulos' refusal to pay his wife's department store bill is just the first salvo in a mystery case. Soon comes the deluge: A disappearing stock boy, a mysterious blonde woman described as 'dark,' a strange group of fortunetellers – and finally murder!

The Fifth Key

George Harmon Coxe

When Kent Murdock, news cameraman who doubles as a private eye, steps into a case there’s always plenty of fast talk and fast action. But even Kent didn't bargain for the singing slugs and flying fists that dogged his trail in the bedroom murder of New York’s most beautiful radio writer – who handed out keys to her apartment like a salesman hands out samples. It was only reasonable that Kent should be trailed by trouble – for this time he was both detective and chief suspect! And that was reasonable, too, for he had shared the death-bed with the lovely corpse – and there were pictures to prove it!

Bones Don't Lie

Curtiss T. Gardner

A dead chemist and the sabotage of a steel mill's products come up against the determination of Ray Locke to clear himself, after a year in prison, of a framed charge. Who is the man who wrecked a train with a faulty axel? Successive «accidents» require the assistance of General Ulysses Grant Flint for their solution…and Ray keeps coming back to the steel mill, which seems to hold the key…

Sherlock Holmes Mystery Magazine #19

Arthur Conan Doyle

Sherlock Holmes Mystery Magazine #19 features the best in contemporary and classic mystery fiction, with a great lineup of stories and columns. Here are:<P> Features:<BR> From Watson's Notebook, by John H. Watson, M. D.<BR> Ask Mrs Hudson, by (Mrs) Martha Hudson<P> Non Fiction:<BR> Screen of the Crime, by Kim Newman<BR> Podcasting, by Lisa Cotoggio<P> Fiction:<BR> A Breton Homecoming: Conclusion, by Peter James Quirk<BR> The Perfesser and the Kid, by Roberta Rogow<BR> A Business Proposition, by Janice Law<BR> A King’s Ransom, by John M. Floyd<BR> Running in Place, by J.E. Irvin<P> <BR> Letter of the Law, by J.P. Seewald<P> CLASSIC REPRINT:<BR> The Boscombe Valley Mystery, by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle<P> ART & CARTOONS:<BR> Wolf Forrest (Front Cover)<BR> Cartoon by Marc Bilgrey

The Naked Storm

C.M. Kornbluth

At first it was just a lark–bribing the stewards to steal food, bribing the conductors to steal blankets, raiding the club car, becoming a trainful of drunks. But then–then they began stealing morphine, and after that they began swapping mates, and after that… <P> Finally the lights went out. And a modern-day miracle of streamlined engineering was turned into a cage of evil, human beings become beasts, and for three days the meaning of civilization was forgotten, and carnality ruled!

Fostering Death: Jesse Damon Crime Novel #2

KM Rockwood

Jesse Damon has spent most of the last twenty years in prison on a murder conviction. Now paroled, he’s trying to beat the odds and walk the straight-and-narrow with a pair of overactive cops watching him for mistakes. He’s got a one-room apartment, a job working the overnight shift at a factory, and a sometimes girlfriend named Kelly. If he can just stay out of trouble, he may even be able to join the union.<P> But when he pays his last respects to Mrs. Coleman, his foster mother, he discovers her death is being investigated as a murder. And he’s the prime suspect.<P> Jesse’s life is getting complicated fast, with a group of religious fanatics in saffron robes opening a tabernacle in the abandoned pizza parlor over his apartment, problems at work, and Kelly’s custody battle with her ex. It’s a lot to deal with while he tries to find out who really killed Mrs. Coleman – and get the cops off his back!

The Mercer Boys at Woodcrest

Capwell Wyckoff

The Mercer Boys series consists of 10 books, action-adventure mysteries published between 1929 and 1932. They appeal to the same young audience as the Hardy Boys or Nancy Drew. Capwell Wyckoff went on to write many other novels for young readers, including the Mystery Hunters series.

The Arsene Lupin MEGAPACK ®

Морис Леблан

A contemporary of Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, Maurice Leblanc (1864-1941) was the creator of the character of gentleman thief Arsene Lupin who, in French-speaking countries, has enjoyed a popularity as long-lasting and considerable as Sherlock Holmes in the English-speaking world. This volume collects 11 books:<P> ARSÈNE LUPIN, by Maurice Leblanc<BR> THE HOLLOW NEEDLE<BR> 813<BR> THE CRYSTAL STOPPER<BR> THE CONFESSIONS OF ARSÈNE LUPIN<BR> THE GOLDEN TRIANGLE<BR> THE SECRET OF SAREK<BR> THE TEETH OF THE TIGER<BR> THE EIGHT STROKES OF THE CLOCK<P> If you enjoy this book, search your favorite ebook store for «Wildside Press Megapack» to see the more than 180 other entries in the series, covering science fiction, modern authors, mysteries, westerns, classics, adventure stories, and much, much more!