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Dead Reckongings A Review Magazine For The Horror Field, S. T. Joshi & Jack Madison Haringa (editors) Reviews On Gary Braunbeck, Jack Ketchum, Ramsey Campbell, Stephen Mark Rainey, Glen Hirshberg, David Schow, Norm Partridge, F. Paul Wilson, Terry La Listings

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1 Dead Reckongings a Review Magazine for the Horror Field, S. T. Joshi & Jack Madison Haringa (editors) Reviews on Gary Braunbeck, Jack Ketchum, Ramsey Campbell, Stephen Mark Rainey, Glen Hirshberg, David Schow, Norm Partridge, F. Paul Wilson, Terry La DEAD RECKONINGS 1 - A REVIEW MAGAZINE FOR THE HORROR FIELD - Spring 2007
USA Hippocampus Press 2007 First Edition Private Press Trade Paperback Fine 
100 pp. Table of contents / Sarah Langan, The Keeper (Morrow); Stephen Graham Jones, Demon Theory (Macadam Gage) [1500 words] [Jack Haringa] , Gary A. Braunbeck, Destinations Unknown (Cemetery Dance); Jack Ketchum, Weed Species (Cemetery Dance) [1500 words] Ramsey Campbell, Secret Stories (PS Publishing/Tor); Stephen Mark Rainey, ed., Evermore (Arkham House) [1500 words] [S. T. Joshi] Glen Hirshberg, American Morons (Earthling); David J. Schow, Havoc Swims Jaded (Subterranean) [1500 words] [Paula Guran] Norm Partridge, Dark Harvest (Cemetery Dance); F. Paul Wilson, Harbingers (Tor) [1500 words] [Hank Wagner] Terry Lamsley, Made Ready & Cupboard Love (Subterranean); Conrad Williams, The Unblemished (Earthling) [1500 words] [Matt Cardin] Tim Powers, Three Days to Never (Morrow); John Shirley, The Other End (Cemetery Dance) [1500 words][John Langan] Ray Bradbury, Farwell, Summer (Morrow) [1000 words] Jim Rockhill Brian Hodge, World of Hurt (Earthling) [1000 words] Amber Benson and Christopher Golden, The Seven Whistlers (Subterranean), Witchery (Random House) [1500 words] Peter Straub, Sides (Cemetery Dance) [1500 words] Alexandra Sokoloff, The Harrowing (St. Martin’s) [1000 words] Stephen King, Lisey’s Story (Simon & Schuster); Joe Schreiber, Chasing the Dead (Random House) [2000 words][Ben Indick] John Connolly, The Book of Lost Things (Simon & Schuster); Neil Gaiman, Fragile Things (Morrow/HarperCollins) [1500 words] T. E. D. Klein, Reassuring Tales (Subterranean) [1000 words][Steven J. Mariconda] H. P. Lovecraft, Collected Essays, 5 vols. (Hippocampus) [2000 words] [Donald R. Burleson] S. T. Joshi, ed., Icons of Horror and the Supernatural (Greenwood) [2000 words] [Robert Morrish] Column by Stefan Dziemianowicz [1500 words] 
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2 Dead Reckongings a Review Magazine for the Horror Field, S. T. Joshi & Jack Madison Haringa (editors) Reviews on Gary Braunbeck, Jack Ketchum, Ramsey Campbell, Stephen Mark Rainey, Glen Hirshberg, David Schow, Norm Partridge, F. Paul Wilson, Terry La DEAD RECKONINGS 1 - A REVIEW MAGAZINE FOR THE HORROR FIELD - Spring 2007
USA Hippocampus Press 2007 First Edition Private Press Trade Paperback Fine 
100 pages. Table of contents / Sarah Langan, The Keeper (Morrow); Stephen Graham Jones, Demon Theory (Macadam Gage) [1500 words] [Jack Haringa] , Gary A. Braunbeck, Destinations Unknown (Cemetery Dance); Jack Ketchum, Weed Species (Cemetery Dance) [1500 words] Ramsey Campbell, Secret Stories (PS Publishing/Tor); Stephen Mark Rainey, ed., Evermore (Arkham House) [1500 words] [S. T. Joshi] Glen Hirshberg, American Morons (Earthling); David J. Schow, Havoc Swims Jaded (Subterranean) [1500 words] [Paula Guran] Norm Partridge, Dark Harvest (Cemetery Dance); F. Paul Wilson, Harbingers (Tor) [1500 words] [Hank Wagner] Terry Lamsley, Made Ready & Cupboard Love (Subterranean); Conrad Williams, The Unblemished (Earthling) [1500 words] [Matt Cardin] Tim Powers, Three Days to Never (Morrow); John Shirley, The Other End (Cemetery Dance) [1500 words][John Langan] Ray Bradbury, Farwell, Summer (Morrow) [1000 words] Jim Rockhill Brian Hodge, World of Hurt (Earthling) [1000 words] Amber Benson and Christopher Golden, The Seven Whistlers (Subterranean), Witchery (Random House) [1500 words] Peter Straub, Sides (Cemetery Dance) [1500 words] Alexandra Sokoloff, The Harrowing (St. Martin’s) [1000 words] Stephen King, Lisey’s Story (Simon & Schuster); Joe Schreiber, Chasing the Dead (Random House) [2000 words][Ben Indick] John Connolly, The Book of Lost Things (Simon & Schuster); Neil Gaiman, Fragile Things (Morrow/HarperCollins) [1500 words] T. E. D. Klein, Reassuring Tales (Subterranean) [1000 words][Steven J. Mariconda] H. P. Lovecraft, Collected Essays, 5 vols. (Hippocampus) [2000 words] [Donald R. Burleson] S. T. Joshi, ed., Icons of Horror and the Supernatural (Greenwood) [2000 words] [Robert Morrish] Column by Stefan Dziemianowicz [1500 words] 
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3 Braunbeck, Gary A. DESTINATIONS UNKNOWN
U.S.A. Cemetary Dance Publications 2006 1587670852 / 9781587670855 First Edition Private Press Hard Cover Fine Fiine Deena Warner Signed by Author
218pp. A brand new collection of original dark fiction concerning itself with people, cars, and the open road. In the novella "The Ballad of Road Mama and Daddy Bliss", a man assigned community service duty with the city morgue after a DUI arrest is offered a simple deal: transport an old woman's body back to her hometown, and his record will be wiped clean. But this is no typical old woman, and -- as he soon discovers -- he is taking her to a town that is on no map. The old woman's identity, as well as the reasons behind the town's secret existence, will be revealed to him over the course of a few nightmarish hours between midnight and dawn -- the time when The Road demands its sacrifices. In "Congestion", a man who has hated cars all his life finds himself stuck in a traffic jam on a sweltering hot day...a very different type of traffic jam. In "Merge Right", a businessman on a long road trip comes to a long and lonely stretch of highway where every sign he passes orders him to MERGE RIGHT. There are no exits in sight, no other cars, no sign of civilization...and there is something very strange about the scenes appearing in his rearview mirror. Reviews: "...this collection reinforces Braunbeck's reputation as one of the more inventive contemporary writers cultivating the dark fantasy terrain." - Publishers Weekly. "The road will never be the same following Gary Braunbeck's suspense filled horror novella ("The Ballad of Road Mama and Daddy Bliss") and two psychological ghostly shorts. All three tales keeps the audience reading while wondering what is really going on. At the final destination, fans will simply know the next signpost has to be in the Twilight Zone as Mr. Braunbeck provides three thrillers that Rod Serling would have appreciated." - Reviewcentre(dot)com. "Anyone who's ever suffered through a traffic jam or experienced the mixture of exhilaration and exhaustion that comes with a long road trip will be able to appreciate the love/hate relationship the characters herein have with their vehicles. 'The Ballad of Road Mama and Daddy Bliss' is the standout of the book... The narrator's voice is engaging, the servants of the highway gods are creepy as hell and satisfyingly complex, and the plot ticks along like a well-tuned engine." - Locus 
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4 Braunbeck, Gary A. DESTINATIONS UNKNOWN
U.S.A. Cemetary Dance Publications 2006 1587670852 / 9781587670855 First Edition Private Press Hard Cover Fine Fiine Deena Warner Signed by Author
218 pp. A brand new collection of original dark fiction concerning itself with people, cars, and the open road. In the novella "The Ballad of Road Mama and Daddy Bliss", a man assigned community service duty with the city morgue after a DUI arrest is offered a simple deal: transport an old woman's body back to her hometown, and his record will be wiped clean. But this is no typical old woman, and -- as he soon discovers -- he is taking her to a town that is on no map. The old woman's identity, as well as the reasons behind the town's secret existence, will be revealed to him over the course of a few nightmarish hours between midnight and dawn -- the time when The Road demands its sacrifices. In "Congestion", a man who has hated cars all his life finds himself stuck in a traffic jam on a sweltering hot day...a very different type of traffic jam. In "Merge Right", a businessman on a long road trip comes to a long and lonely stretch of highway where every sign he passes orders him to MERGE RIGHT. There are no exits in sight, no other cars, no sign of civilization...and there is something very strange about the scenes appearing in his rearview mirror. Reviews: "...this collection reinforces Braunbeck's reputation as one of the more inventive contemporary writers cultivating the dark fantasy terrain." - Publishers Weekly. "The road will never be the same following Gary Braunbeck's suspense filled horror novella ("The Ballad of Road Mama and Daddy Bliss") and two psychological ghostly shorts. All three tales keeps the audience reading while wondering what is really going on. At the final destination, fans will simply know the next signpost has to be in the Twilight Zone as Mr. Braunbeck provides three thrillers that Rod Serling would have appreciated." - Reviewcentre(dot)com. "Anyone who's ever suffered through a traffic jam or experienced the mixture of exhilaration and exhaustion that comes with a long road trip will be able to appreciate the love/hate relationship the characters herein have with their vehicles. 'The Ballad of Road Mama and Daddy Bliss' is the standout of the book... The narrator's voice is engaging, the servants of the highway gods are creepy as hell and satisfyingly complex, and the plot ticks along like a well-tuned engine." - Locus 
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5 Eldritch Tales, Bernadette Boksy, Ann Schwader, Gary Lovisi, Shawn Ramsey, Thomas Egan, A.R. Morlan, Gary Braunbeck, David Kopaska-Merkel, Ken Wisman, William Rasmussen, Bentley Little, Steve Eng, Jim Pianfetti, Randall Ellis, John Grey, Rex Wilgus e ELDRITCH TALES 20 - a Magazine in the Weird Tales Tradition
USA Yith Press 1989 First Edition Private Press Trade Paperback Near Fine  
Cover fore-edges/spine a bit tanned. 1112pp. Weird fiction and poems in the tradition of Weird Tales."Cthulhu fhtagn" by Bernadette Bosky (poem), "Old Glass" by Ann Schwader, "The Bug" by Bentley Little, and more by Gary Lovisi, Shawn Ramsey et al.  
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6 Eldritch Tales, Crispin Burnham (editor), Lew Cthew, Jessica Amanda Salmonson, Bentley Little, D. F. Lewis, A.R. Morlan, David Kopaska-Merkel, Allen Koszowski, Ken Wisman, Don D'Ammassa, Gary Braunbeck, Steve Eng, Denise Dumars, Donald Burleson, Joel ELDRITCH TALES 23 - a Magazine of Weird Fantasy Vol 7 No 2
USA Yith Press 1990 First Edition Private Press Trade Paperback Fine  Alfred Klosterman, Cathy Buburuz, Roger Gerberding, Allen Koszowski, Marge Simon, Harold McElderly, Alan Jude Summa, A. MacIntosh, Ron Leming, Harry O. Morris, Jr., Jim Garrison, Chris Pelletiere, Augie Wiedemann, Charles Dougherty, Denis Tiani 
112pp. Weird fiction and poems in the tradition of Weird Tales. "Where Walks Istasha" by Lew Cthew; "Parakeet" by Jessica Amanda Salmonson, "The Beach" by Bentley Little, "The Silver TEaleaf" by D.F. Lewis, "Uncle Endrik" by Ken Wisman, "Literally Speaking" by Don D'Ammassa, "The Benevolence of Aunt Charlotte" by Donald Burleson, "Necromancer's Glass" by Shawn Ramsey, et al.  
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7 Clark, Alan M.; Braunbeck, Gary A. Escaping Purgatory : Fables in Words & Pictures
USA IFD Publishing 2001 0967191246 / 9780967191249 First Edition Hard Cover Fine  Fine Alan M. Clark, Alex McVey, Keith Minnion, John Myroshnychenko, Chad Savage Signed by Author(s) and Artist(s)
307 pages. 7 short stories.  
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8 Lansdale, Joe; Chet Williamson, Stephen Gallagher, Gary A. Braunbeck, Elizabeth Massie, Christopher Golden, Ardath Mayhar, Hugh B. Cave, P.D. Cacek, Thomas Tessier, Bradley Denton JOE LANSDALE'S LORDS OF THE RAZOR
USA Subterranean Press 2006 1931081344 / 9781931081344 First Edition Private Press Hard Cover Fine Fine Signed by Author(s)
OUT OF PRINT. "Red Demon-skin slipcase". Limited to 500 autographed copies. He is a tall, dark, top-hatted figure with stickpin teeth and skulls for shoes. He is the King of Shadows, the Lord of All Things Sharp, and he has an insatiable appetite for pain, terror, death, and despair. He is the God of the Razor, one of the most memorable and nightmarish creations of Joe R. Lansdale's distinguished career. Lords of the Razor is a stunning new anthology in which ten gifted writers (among them Chet Williamson, Thomas Tessier, Bradley Denton, Christopher Golden, and the late, great Hugh B. Cave) offer their own eclectic visions of this dark icon of modern horror. Bookended by a pair of chilling Lansdale stories (the 1985 tale in which the God makes his first appearance and a superb new novella written expressly for this volume), Lords of the Razor is both a lovingly wrought act of homage and an enthralling collection filled with horrific encounters, sharply etched characters, and moments of surprising, sometimes demented, humor. The stories (each accompanied by a striking black and white illustration by award winning artist Glenn Chadborne) range in setting from Boston to Vietnam, from Texas to the American Midwest, from the poverty stricken rural South to the stately homes of England. Throughout, these vastly entertaining stories manage, somehow, to remain true both to their original source of inspiration and to the individual sensibilities that produced them. The result is a unique collaborative effort, a feast of pure storytelling, and a fitting tribute to the imaginative genius of Joe R. Lansdale, (hisownself). Includes: Joe R. Lansdale -- "The God of the Razor" -- the classic tale / Chet Williamson -- "Jeaves and the Deteriorating Relations" / Stephen Gallagher -- "The Butterfly Garden" / Gary A. Braunbeck -- "Old Schick" / Elizabeth Massie -- "Fence Line" / Christopher Golden -- "The Art of the Deal" / Ardath Mayhar -- "The Edge" / Hugh B. Cave -- "Brief Stay in a Small Town" / P.D. Cacek -- "The Monster" / Thomas Tessier -- "Back in My Arms I Want You" / Bradley Denton -- "Blackburn and the Blade" (a 30,000 word novella / Joe R. Lansdale -- "King of Shadows" (original novella). 
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9 Lansdale, Joe; Chet Williamson, Stephen Gallagher, Gary A. Braunbeck, Elizabeth Massie, Christopher Golden, Ardath Mayhar, Hugh B. Cave, P.D. Cacek, Thomas Tessier, Bradley Denton JOE LANSDALE'S LORDS OF THE RAZOR
USA Subterranean Press 2006 1931081344 / 9781931081344 First Edition Private Press Hard Cover Fine Fine Signed by Author(s)
OUT OF PRINT. "Red Demon-skin slipcase". Limited to 500 signed/numbered copies. He is a tall, dark, top-hatted figure with stickpin teeth and skulls for shoes. He is the King of Shadows, the Lord of All Things Sharp, and he has an insatiable appetite for pain, terror, death, and despair. He is the God of the Razor, one of the most memorable and nightmarish creations of Joe R. Lansdale's distinguished career. Lords of the Razor is a stunning new anthology in which ten gifted writers (among them Chet Williamson, Thomas Tessier, Bradley Denton, Christopher Golden, and the late, great Hugh B. Cave) offer their own eclectic visions of this dark icon of modern horror. Bookended by a pair of chilling Lansdale stories (the 1985 tale in which the God makes his first appearance and a superb new novella written expressly for this volume), Lords of the Razor is both a lovingly wrought act of homage and an enthralling collection filled with horrific encounters, sharply etched characters, and moments of surprising, sometimes demented, humor. The stories (each accompanied by a striking black and white illustration by award winning artist Glenn Chadborne) range in setting from Boston to Vietnam, from Texas to the American Midwest, from the poverty stricken rural South to the stately homes of England. Throughout, these vastly entertaining stories manage, somehow, to remain true both to their original source of inspiration and to the individual sensibilities that produced them. The result is a unique collaborative effort, a feast of pure storytelling, and a fitting tribute to the imaginative genius of Joe R. Lansdale, (hisownself). Includes: Joe R. Lansdale -- "The God of the Razor" -- the classic tale / Chet Williamson -- "Jeaves and the Deteriorating Relations" / Stephen Gallagher -- "The Butterfly Garden" / Gary A. Braunbeck -- "Old Schick" / Elizabeth Massie -- "Fence Line" / Christopher Golden -- "The Art of the Deal" / Ardath Mayhar -- "The Edge" / Hugh B. Cave -- "Brief Stay in a Small Town" / P.D. Cacek -- "The Monster" / Thomas Tessier -- "Back in My Arms I Want You" / Bradley Denton -- "Blackburn and the Blade" (a 30,000 word novella / Joe R. Lansdale -- "King of Shadows" (original novella). 
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10 Lansdale, Joe; Chet Williamson, Stephen Gallagher, Gary A. Braunbeck, Elizabeth Massie, Christopher Golden, Ardath Mayhar, Hugh B. Cave, P.D. Cacek, Thomas Tessier, Bradley Denton LORDS OF THE RAZOR
USA Subterranean Press 2006 1931081344 / 9781931081344 First Edition Private Press Hard Cover Fine  Fine Signed by Author(s)
OUT OF PRINT. "Red Demon-skin slipcase". Limited to 500 autographed copies. He is a tall, dark, top-hatted figure with stickpin teeth and skulls for shoes. He is the King of Shadows, the Lord of All Things Sharp, and he has an insatiable appetite for pain, terror, death, and despair. He is the God of the Razor, one of the most memorable and nightmarish creations of Joe R. Lansdale's distinguished career. Lords of the Razor is a stunning new anthology in which ten gifted writers (among them Chet Williamson, Thomas Tessier, Bradley Denton, Christopher Golden, and the late, great Hugh B. Cave) offer their own eclectic visions of this dark icon of modern horror. Bookended by a pair of chilling Lansdale stories (the 1985 tale in which the God makes his first appearance and a superb new novella written expressly for this volume), Lords of the Razor is both a lovingly wrought act of homage and an enthralling collection filled with horrific encounters, sharply etched characters, and moments of surprising, sometimes demented, humor. The stories (each accompanied by a striking black and white illustration by award winning artist Glenn Chadborne) range in setting from Boston to Vietnam, from Texas to the American Midwest, from the poverty stricken rural South to the stately homes of England. Throughout, these vastly entertaining stories manage, somehow, to remain true both to their original source of inspiration and to the individual sensibilities that produced them. The result is a unique collaborative effort, a feast of pure storytelling, and a fitting tribute to the imaginative genius of Joe R. Lansdale, (hisownself). Includes: Joe R. Lansdale -- "The God of the Razor" -- the classic tale / Chet Williamson -- "Jeaves and the Deteriorating Relations" / Stephen Gallagher -- "The Butterfly Garden" / Gary A. Braunbeck -- "Old Schick" / Elizabeth Massie -- "Fence Line" / Christopher Golden -- "The Art of the Deal" / Ardath Mayhar -- "The Edge" / Hugh B. Cave -- "Brief Stay in a Small Town" / P.D. Cacek -- "The Monster" / Thomas Tessier -- "Back in My Arms I Want You" / Bradley Denton -- "Blackburn and the Blade" (a 30,000 word novella / Joe R. Lansdale -- "King of Shadows" (original novella). Limited: 500 autographed and numbered copies bound in full cloth, with a full-color dustjacket.  
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11 Braunbeck, Gary A. PRODIGAL BLUES
USA Cemetery Dance Publications 2006 1587671093 / 9781587671098 First Edition Private Press Hard Cover Fine  Fine Deena Warner Signed by Author(s)
304pp. "This tale of a sadistic tracer of abducted children who suffer loss of limbs and other cruel disfigurements is recommended only for the strong of stomach." - Publishers Weekly... "This is a poignant cautionary thriller that grips readers from the moment the hero is abducted and never slows down until the final twist." - Midwest Book Review.... From award-winning author Gary A. Braunbeck comes Prodigal Blues, his first foray into non-supernatural horror. After he finds himself stranded at a truck stop in Missouri, Mark Sieber gets one of the biggest shocks of his life when he recognizes the face of a little girl on a Missing poster as belonging to the same little girl he saw only a few minutes before. Looking around for some sign of her, he comes back to his table in the restaurant to find the little sitting there, waiting for him. "I'm sorry, mister," is all she seems capable of saying. As the police and media begin to converge on the truck stop, Mark retreats back to his hotel room to call his wife and let her know what's going on, only to be taken hostage by the same people who released the little girl. But his abductors are little more than children themselves. Ranging in ages from 12 to 19, Mark's abductors are in the process of escaping from a sadistic pedophile known to them only as "Grendel" - a man whose practices include torture and mutilation - specifically, mutilation of the face. Mark's abductors have all been mutilated by Grendel - who may be very close behind them - and need someone with a "normal face" to help them carry out their plan for justice and returning home. For the next few days, Mark will come to understand not only the inhuman horror that these children have suffered, but how they eventually learned to fight back - and how they discovered that Grendel and his practices are at the center of a very complex network catering to those who tastes run toward the molestation and mutilation of children. Prodigal Blues is perhaps Braunbeck's most suspenseful and emotionally powerful work to date; a story of suffering, depravity, redemption, and - in the end - the individual's compassion for his or her fellow human beings that can lead some people to finding reserves of courage and determination they never thought they possessed. Terrifying, suspenseful, sometimes surprisingly funny, and ultimately moving, Prodigal Blues is quintessential Braunbeck. Advance Praise for Prodigal Blues by Gary A. Braunbeck: "Gary A. Braunbeck centures into nonsupernatural horror terrority with Prodigal Blues.  
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12 Braunbeck, Gary A. PRODIGAL BLUES
USA Cemetery Dance Publications 2006 1587671093 / 9781587671098 First Edition Private Press Hard Cover Fine  Fine Deena Warner Signed by Author(s)
304 pp. "This tale of a sadistic tracer of abducted children who suffer loss of limbs and other cruel disfigurements is recommended only for the strong of stomach." - Publishers Weekly... "This is a poignant cautionary thriller that grips readers from the moment the hero is abducted and never slows down until the final twist." - Midwest Book Review.... From award-winning author Gary A. Braunbeck comes Prodigal Blues, his first foray into non-supernatural horror. After he finds himself stranded at a truck stop in Missouri, Mark Sieber gets one of the biggest shocks of his life when he recognizes the face of a little girl on a Missing poster as belonging to the same little girl he saw only a few minutes before. Looking around for some sign of her, he comes back to his table in the restaurant to find the little sitting there, waiting for him. "I'm sorry, mister," is all she seems capable of saying. As the police and media begin to converge on the truck stop, Mark retreats back to his hotel room to call his wife and let her know what's going on, only to be taken hostage by the same people who released the little girl. But his abductors are little more than children themselves. Ranging in ages from 12 to 19, Mark's abductors are in the process of escaping from a sadistic pedophile known to them only as "Grendel" - a man whose practices include torture and mutilation - specifically, mutilation of the face. Mark's abductors have all been mutilated by Grendel - who may be very close behind them - and need someone with a "normal face" to help them carry out their plan for justice and returning home. For the next few days, Mark will come to understand not only the inhuman horror that these children have suffered, but how they eventually learned to fight back - and how they discovered that Grendel and his practices are at the center of a very complex network catering to those who tastes run toward the molestation and mutilation of children. Prodigal Blues is perhaps Braunbeck's most suspenseful and emotionally powerful work to date; a story of suffering, depravity, redemption, and - in the end - the individual's compassion for his or her fellow human beings that can lead some people to finding reserves of courage and determination they never thought they possessed. Terrifying, suspenseful, sometimes surprisingly funny, and ultimately moving, Prodigal Blues is quintessential Braunbeck. Advance Praise for Prodigal Blues by Gary A. Braunbeck: "Gary A. Braunbeck centures into nonsupernatural horror terrority with Prodigal Blues.  
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13 Braunbeck, Gary A. PRODIGAL BLUES
USA Cemetery Dance Publications 2006 1587671093 / 9781587671098 First Edition Private Press Hard Cover Fine  Fine Deena Warner Signed by Author(s)
304 pages. "This tale of a sadistic tracer of abducted children who suffer loss of limbs and other cruel disfigurements is recommended only for the strong of stomach." - Publishers Weekly... "This is a poignant cautionary thriller that grips readers from the moment the hero is abducted and never slows down until the final twist." - Midwest Book Review.... From award-winning author Gary A. Braunbeck comes Prodigal Blues, his first foray into non-supernatural horror. After he finds himself stranded at a truck stop in Missouri, Mark Sieber gets one of the biggest shocks of his life when he recognizes the face of a little girl on a Missing poster as belonging to the same little girl he saw only a few minutes before. Looking around for some sign of her, he comes back to his table in the restaurant to find the little sitting there, waiting for him. "I'm sorry, mister," is all she seems capable of saying. As the police and media begin to converge on the truck stop, Mark retreats back to his hotel room to call his wife and let her know what's going on, only to be taken hostage by the same people who released the little girl. But his abductors are little more than children themselves. Ranging in ages from 12 to 19, Mark's abductors are in the process of escaping from a sadistic pedophile known to them only as "Grendel" - a man whose practices include torture and mutilation - specifically, mutilation of the face. Mark's abductors have all been mutilated by Grendel - who may be very close behind them - and need someone with a "normal face" to help them carry out their plan for justice and returning home. For the next few days, Mark will come to understand not only the inhuman horror that these children have suffered, but how they eventually learned to fight back - and how they discovered that Grendel and his practices are at the center of a very complex network catering to those who tastes run toward the molestation and mutilation of children. Prodigal Blues is perhaps Braunbeck's most suspenseful and emotionally powerful work to date; a story of suffering, depravity, redemption, and - in the end - the individual's compassion for his or her fellow human beings that can lead some people to finding reserves of courage and determination they never thought they possessed. Terrifying, suspenseful, sometimes surprisingly funny, and ultimately moving, Prodigal Blues is quintessential Braunbeck. Advance Praise for Prodigal Blues by Gary A. Braunbeck: "Gary A. Braunbeck centures into nonsupernatural horror terrority with Prodigal Blues.  
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14 Chizmar, Richard Chizmar (editor), Al Sarrantonio, Gary A. Braunbeck, Nancy Collins, Rick Hautala, Thomas Tessier Trick or Treat - a Collection of Halloween Novellas
USA Cemetery Dance Publications 2001 1587670488 / 9781587670480 First Edition Private Press Hard Cover Fine  Fine 
385pp. A collection of five original novellas by these authors. The first in a new series celebrating Halloween. HORNETS by Sarrantonio, TESSELLATIONS by Braunbeck, THE EIGHTH DEVIL by Collins, MISS HENTRY'S BOTTLES by Hautala, and SCRAMBURG USE by Tessier.  
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15 Chizmar, Richard Chizmar (editor), Al Sarrantonio, Gary A. Braunbeck, Nancy Collins, Rick Hautala, Thomas Tessier Trick or Treat - a Collection of Halloween Novellas
USA Cemetery Dance Publications 2001 1587670488 / 9781587670480 First Edition Private Press Hard Cover Fine  Fine 
385pp. A collection of five original novellas by these authors. The first in a new series celebrating Halloween. HORNETS by Sarrantonio, TESSELLATIONS by Braunbeck, THE EIGHTH DEVIL by Collins, MISS HENTRY'S BOTTLES by Hautala, and SCRAMBURG USE by Tessier.  
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16 Edited By Richard Chizmar - Featuring Al Sarrantonio, Gary A. Braunbeck, Nancy Collins, Rick Hautala, Thomas Tessier, Illustrated by Alan Clark TRICK OR TREAT - SIGNED LIMITED EDITION
USA Cemetery Dance Publications 2001 1587670488 / 9781587670480 First Edition Hard Cover Fine  Fine Signed by Authors
385pp. A collection of five original novellas by these authors. The first in a new series celebrating Halloween. HORNETS by Sarrantonio, TESSELLATIONS by Braunbeck, THE EIGHTH DEVIL by Collins, MISS HENTRY'S BOTTLES by Hautala, and SCRAMBURG USE by Tessier. Limited to 400 signed slipcased copies.  
Price: 64.00 USD
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17 Edited By Richard Chizmar - Featuring Al Sarrantonio, Gary A. Braunbeck, Nancy Collins, Rick Hautala, Thomas Tessier TRICK OR TREAT - SIGNED LIMITED EDITION
USA Cemetery Dance Publications 2001 1587670488 / 9781587670480 First Edition Hard Cover Fine  Fine Signed by Authors
385pp. A collection of five original novellas by these authors. The first in a new series celebrating Halloween. HORNETS by Sarrantonio, TESSELLATIONS by Braunbeck, THE EIGHTH DEVIL by Collins, MISS HENTRY'S BOTTLES by Hautala, and SCRAMBURG USE by Tessier. Limited to 400 signed slipcased copies.  
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18 Chizmar, Richard Chizmar (editor), Al Sarrantonio, Gary A. Braunbeck, Nancy Collins, Rick Hautala, Thomas Tessier TRICK OR TREAT - SIGNED LIMITED EDITION
USA Cemetery Dance Publications 2001 1587670488 / 9781587670480 First Edition Private Press Hard Cover Fine  Fine Signed by Authors
OUT OF PRINT. 385pp. A collection of five original novellas by these authors. The first in a new series celebrating Halloween. HORNETS by Sarrantonio, TESSELLATIONS by Braunbeck, THE EIGHTH DEVIL by Collins, MISS HENTRY'S BOTTLES by Hautala, and SCRAMBURG USE by Tessier. Limited to 400 signed slipcased copies.  
Price: 75.00 USD
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19 Chizmar, Richard Chizmar (editor), Al Sarrantonio, Gary A. Braunbeck, Nancy Collins, Rick Hautala, Thomas Tessier TRICK OR TREAT - SIGNED LIMITED EDITION
USA Cemetery Dance Publications 2001 1587670488 / 9781587670480 First Edition Private Press Hard Cover Fine  Fine Gail Cross Signed by Authors
OUT OF PRINT. Limited to 400 signed slipcased copies. 385 pages. A collection of five original novellas by these authors. The first in a new series celebrating Halloween. HORNETS by Sarrantonio, TESSELLATIONS by Braunbeck, THE EIGHTH DEVIL by Collins, MISS HENTRY'S BOTTLES by Hautala, and SCRAMBURG USE by Tessier.  
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20 Grant, Charles L. & Thomas F. Montelone; Gary A. Braunbeck (introduction) WHEN DARK DESCENDS
USA Borderlands Press 2006 1880325705 / 9781880325704 First Edition Private Press Hard Cover Fine  Fiine Signed By Author(s) & Introducer(s)
62pp. #349/500 copies. An intriguing tale of mystery and apocalyptic vision by two of this generation's most popular writers -- Charles L. Grant & Thomas F. Monteleone. Intro by Gary Braunbeck. Many moons ago Charlie and Tom co-wrote a novelette entitled "When Dark Descends." They sent a copy of the manuscript to their agent at the time who lost the manuscript. It is believed that it was never published, and both Charlie and Tom could not find any copies of the original-which had been written on typewriters (remember those?). In cleaning out some old files, Tom found the only remaining CARBON of the manuscript. Now, Borderlands Press offers the tale in a new signed hardcover format. It is one of the only known collaborations of fiction Charles Grant ever did..  
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