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Borderlands Press Calendar For 2005 Peter Straub Graham Joyce Geoff Cooper Thomas Montelone F. Paul Wilson Rick Hautala Douglas Winter Kealan Burke Richard Chizmar Jon Merz Jack Ketchum Stephen King ListingsIf you cannot find what you want on this page, then please use our search feature to search all our listings. Click on Title to view full description
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Cemetery Dance, Richard Laymon, John Shirley, Bentley Little, Jack Ketchum, Ed Gorman, Christa Faust, Keith Minnion, Tim Lebbon, Dennis Etchison, Richard Christian Matheson, Hank Wagner, David Silva, Poppy Brite, Ben Vincent, Thomas Montelone, John P CEMETERY DANCE 34 USA Cemetery Dance Publications 2001 none First Edition Private Press Magazine Fine Gail Cross 120pp. 10 stories: My Victim by Shirley / The Move by Little / The Haunt by Ketchum / Pick-up on Highway One by Laymon / I Know What the Night Knows by Gorman / Sticks by Faust / It's For You by Minnion / Bomber's Moon by Lebbon / Got To Kill Them All by Etchison / Bedlam by Matheson. NON-FICTION: Richard Laymon tribute, interviews with Bentley Little, Johnathon Schaech, Douglas Clegg; columnns by Montelone, Garton, Brite, Vincent on Stephen King news, Pelan on collecting modern horror. Price:
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Ketchum, Jack; Thomas Tessier (afterword) COVER USA Gauntlet 2000 First Edition Private Press Hard Cover Fine Fine Neal McPheeters Signed by Author, Artist et al 282pp. First hardcover edition of Jack Ketchum's third novel Cover. The book, about the disintegration of a Vietnam War veteran, first published by Ballantine as a paperback in 1987 has long been out of print and copies are near impossible to obtain. As with all Gauntlet titles, this is a definitive edition of the novel, not simply a signed limited edition. Aside from the book itself, Neal McPheeters has provided wonderful cover art and interiors. Jack Ketchum has a long introduction discussing his research for the book, and Thomas Tessier has written a wonderfully insightful afterword. But, there's more. There's a never-before published self-portrait of the author, drawn in 1970. And, there's additional written material Jack Ketchum wrote in the late-sixties and early-seventies when the war in Vietnam was at its peak. This material, he calls Epherma provides a remarkable insight into the author and has never been published before. Lastly, Ketchum has given us the mock-up drawings from Ballantine for the book they wanted to call Stalking Ground. The author's introduction discusses this in detail. There are 2 McPheeters interior illos is in the lettered edition. Signed by Ketchum, Tessier and McPheeters. Limited to a 52-copy leatherbound, traycased lettered edition that includes everything from the numbered edition, plus an additional McPheeters interior, additional Epherma (never before published), Ketchum's self-portrait, a 30-minute reading from the book by the author on CD. As new in like dj in a green leather gold emboseed traycase with the front dj reproduced. Price:
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Ketchum, Jack; Thomas Tessier (afterword) COVER USA Gauntlet 2000 1887368280 / 9781887368285 First Edition Private Press Hard Cover Fine Fine Neal McPheeters Signed by Author, Artist et al 282pp. First hardcover edition of Jack Ketchum's third novel Cover. The book, about the disintegration of a Vietnam War veteran, first published by Ballantine as a paperback in 1987 has long been out of print and copies are near impossible to obtain. As with all Gauntlet titles, this is a definitive edition of the novel, not simply a signed limited edition. Aside from the book itself, Neal McPheeters has provided wonderful cover art and interiors. Jack Ketchum has a long introduction discussing his research for the book, and Thomas Tessier has written a wonderfully insightful afterword. But, there's more. There's a never-before published self-portrait of the author, drawn in 1970. Price:
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Ketchum, Jack; Thomas Tessier (afterword) COVER - SLIPCASED USA Gauntlet 2000 1887368280 / 9781887368285 First Edition Private Press Hard Cover Fine Fine Neal McPheeters Signed by Author, Artist et al SLIPCASED. 282pp. First hardcover edition of Jack Ketchum's third novel Cover. The book, about the disintegration of a Vietnam War veteran, first published by Ballantine as a paperback in 1987 has long been out of print and copies are near impossible to obtain. As with all Gauntlet titles, this is a definitive edition of the novel, not simply a signed limited edition. Aside from the book itself, Neal McPheeters has provided wonderful cover art and interiors. Jack Ketchum has a long introduction discussing his research for the book, and Thomas Tessier has written a wonderfully insightful afterword. But, there's more. There's a never-before published self-portrait of the author, drawn in 1970. Price:
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Dark Wisdom The Magazine of Dark Fiction, Alan Dean Foster, John Shirley, Robert Dunbar, Jack Ketchum, Richard Lupoff, Charles Richard Laing, C.J. Henderson, Edward Willett, Douglas Smith, Thomas Breunig, Jason Whitley, William Jones, Ann K. Schwader DARK WISDOM 11 - THE MAGAZINE OF DARK FICTION USA Elder Signs Press 2007 none First Edition Private Press Magazine Fine 76pp. 76 pages. FICTION: The Eccentric by Alan Dean Foster / Calaphais and the Demon Malchance by John Shirley / Mal de Mer by Robert Dunbar / Welcome Wagon by Charles Richard Laing / Folly by C.J. Henderson / The Wind by Edward Willett / Out of the Light by Douglas Smith / The Strange Death of a Stranger by Thomas Breunig. GRAPHIC TALE: Burning Bright by Jason Whitley and William Jones. SERIALS: Paradigm Wash by Ann K. Schwader. POETRY: Horror Writer Makes Headlines by Cathy Buburuz / The Haggard Man From Arkham by Lee Clark Zumpe / Souvenir by Paul Thomas / Road to the Afterlife by Marina Lee Sable / Change by Idan Cohen Price:
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Dark Wisdom The Magazine of Dark Fiction, Alan Dean Foster, John Shirley, Robert Dunbar, Jack Ketchum, Richard Lupoff, Charles Richard Laing, C.J. Henderson, Edward Willett, Douglas Smith, Thomas Breunig, Jason Whitley, William Jones, Ann K. Schwader DARK WISDOM 11 - THE MAGAZINE OF DARK FICTION USA Elder Signs Press 2007 none First Edition Private Press Magazine Fine 76 pages. FICTION: The Eccentric by Alan Dean Foster / Calaphais and the Demon Malchance by John Shirley / Mal de Mer by Robert Dunbar / Welcome Wagon by Charles Richard Laing / Folly by C.J. Henderson / The Wind by Edward Willett / Out of the Light by Douglas Smith / The Strange Death of a Stranger by Thomas Breunig. GRAPHIC TALE: Burning Bright by Jason Whitley and William Jones. SERIALS: Paradigm Wash by Ann K. Schwader. POETRY: Horror Writer Makes Headlines by Cathy Buburuz / The Haggard Man From Arkham by Lee Clark Zumpe / Souvenir by Paul Thomas / Road to the Afterlife by Marina Lee Sable / Change by Idan Cohen Price:
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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 DEAD RECKONINGS 1 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. Martins) [1000 words] Stephen King, Liseys 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] Price:
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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 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. Martins) [1000 words] Stephen King, Liseys 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] Price:
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Ketchum, Jack HIDE AND SEEK USA Gauntlet 2007 188736899X / 9781887368995 First Edition Private Press Trade Paperback Fine Hide and Seek is a book about games. Reckless, dangerous games. Games you might even want to play yourself if you're with the right people. But shouldn't. Not ever... Dead River's a sleepy little town on the coast of Maine without much going for it. The Great Depression hit hard and never let go. Even now, sixty-odd years later, there's not much to do, not much going on. So that when a trio of friends, rich college kids, arrive there on a forced march with their parents for summer vacation they have to make their own amusements. And they do, in spades. Dan's a local and didn't get a chance to go to college. There was never the money. He works in a lumberyard hauling two-by-fours and furring around all day with a forklift. He's even more bored than he knows. When the college kids arrive, that changes. The most daring of the three is a beautiful, troubled girl name Casey. She's not opposed to stealing caviar or cars or running around naked in graveyards. For Casey the thrill's the thing and the riskier the better. Dan falls for her, hard. And gradually becomes the fourth member of the group--the poor relation. But the games need escalation. It's a need that finds them at last in an old abandoned house at night, a house reputed to be haunted, where phantom lights burn in broken windows. Where something lurks waiting in the dark..." In the early 1980s, Ketchum (the pseudonym of Dallas Mayr) published in paperback as gruesome and taut a horror novel as anyone had seen: Off Season. Perhaps because of the outrage the book engendered, Ketchum's second novel, Hide and Seek, received little support from its publisher when it appeared in mass market in 1984. That's a shame, not only because Mayr's career nose-dived commercially after that (though he's still writing and publishing), but because Hide and Seek is a good novel, strong and true, scary yet uplifting in the classic horror manner. Set during summer in the Maine coastal town of Dead River, the book divides into two parts. In the first, the narrator, local young man Dan, meets visiting college kids Casey, Kim and Steven; engages in some drinking and daring with them; falls for beautiful, wild Casey (they have sex in a graveyard) and learns what impels her to take risks: years ago, she was sexually abused by her fatherAabuse that led to the death of her younger brother. The book's second part provides the payoff to that meandering but tantalizing setup. In it, the quartet agrees to play hide-and-seek in a local haunted house. The game soon turns frightening, then deadly, as the four encounter the house's horrid inhabitants, not all human - a challenge that prompts Dan and others to grow up quickly. As in Off Season, the action is ultraviolent and shocking, but the point here, as there, isn't the grue but the spirit of those who must deal with it. Here, too, Ketchum writes with economy and power, in sentences that tighten like noose wire. Anyone who enjoys fine, hard horror will appreciate this novel." -- Publishers Weekly Price:
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Ketchum, Jack HIDE AND SEEK - SIGNED LETTERED EDITION USA Cemetery Dance Publications 2000 1587670046 / 9781587670046 First Edition Private Press Full-Leather Fine Fiine Neal McPheeters Signed by Author OUT OF PRINT. Letter Z of 52 traycased copies. I don't believe in omens, but I think you can know when you're in trouble. Thus begins Jack Ketchum's riveting second novel Hide and Seek. It's a book about games. Reckless, dangerous games. Games you might even want to play yourself if you're with the right people. But shouldn't. Not ever. Dead River's a sleepy little town on the coast of Maine without much going for it. The Great Depression hit hard and never let go. Even now, sixty-odd years later, there's not much to do, not much going on. So that when a trio of friends, rich college kids, arrive there on a forced march with their parents for summer vacation they have to make their own amusements. And they do, in spades. Dan's a local and didn't get a chance to go to college. There was never the money. He works in a lumberyard hauling two-by-fours and furring around all day with a forklift. He's even more bored than he knows. When the college kids arrive, that changes. The most daring of the three is a beautiful, troubled girl named Casey. She's not opposed to stealing caviar or cars or running around naked in graveyards. For Casey the thrill's the thing and the riskier the better. Dan falls for her, hard. And gradually becomes the fourth member of the group -- the poor relation. But games need escalation. It's a need that finds them at last in an old abandoned house at night, a house reputed to be haunted, where phantom lights burn in broken windows. Where something lurks waiting in the dark.. Published by Ballantine as a paperback original in 1984, Hide and Seek has been out of print ever since. Ketchum wrote it as a kind of homage to the works of James M. Cain -- using kids and a contemporary setting -- but Cain's feeling of events being out of his characters' control informs its very essence. Cemetery Dance Publications is very proud to bring Hide and Seek back to readers at long last. Price:
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Ketchum, Jack HIDE AND SEEK - SIGNED LETTERED EDITION USA Cemetery Dance Publications 2000 1587670046 / 9781587670046 First Edition Private Press Full-Leather Fine Fiine Neal McPheeters Signed by Author OUT OF PRINT. Letter Q of 52 traycased copies. I don't believe in omens, but I think you can know when you're in trouble. Thus begins Jack Ketchum's riveting second novel Hide and Seek. It's a book about games. Reckless, dangerous games. Games you might even want to play yourself if you're with the right people. But shouldn't. Not ever. Dead River's a sleepy little town on the coast of Maine without much going for it. The Great Depression hit hard and never let go. Even now, sixty-odd years later, there's not much to do, not much going on. So that when a trio of friends, rich college kids, arrive there on a forced march with their parents for summer vacation they have to make their own amusements. And they do, in spades. Dan's a local and didn't get a chance to go to college. There was never the money. He works in a lumberyard hauling two-by-fours and furring around all day with a forklift. He's even more bored than he knows. When the college kids arrive, that changes. The most daring of the three is a beautiful, troubled girl named Casey. She's not opposed to stealing caviar or cars or running around naked in graveyards. For Casey the thrill's the thing and the riskier the better. Dan falls for her, hard. And gradually becomes the fourth member of the group -- the poor relation. But games need escalation. It's a need that finds them at last in an old abandoned house at night, a house reputed to be haunted, where phantom lights burn in broken windows. Where something lurks waiting in the dark.. Published by Ballantine as a paperback original in 1984, Hide and Seek has been out of print ever since. Ketchum wrote it as a kind of homage to the works of James M. Cain -- using kids and a contemporary setting -- but Cain's feeling of events being out of his characters' control informs its very essence. Cemetery Dance Publications is very proud to bring Hide and Seek back to readers at long last. Price:
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Ketchum, Jack JOYRIDE Aka Roadkill USA Cemetary Dance Publications 2008 978158767157 First Edition Private Press Hard Cover Fine Fine Signed by Author 290pp. "Don't open this book unless you intend to finish it in the same night." - Stephen King. Featuring a special afterword entitled "On Writing Joyride" by Jack Ketchum. Howard deserved to die. For years, he abused his wife physically, verbally, and psychologically. Even after the separation, he kept coming back for more. Carol and her lover, Lee, knew there was only one way to stop Howard for good. They planned every detail. And they thought they had committed the perfect crime. But a stranger named Wayne witnessed what they did, and he was thrilled by what he saw. Now Wayne wants to be their friend. He wants to share the thrill of murder with them. He wants to take Carol and Lee on a road trip straight to hell so his new friends can enjoy his all-out killing spree that can only end one way... Praise for Joyride by Jack Ketchum: "Begins with a planned murder and explodes into a terrifying and believable killing spree... but be warned: Ketchum never stops, never flinches, never turns aside. He is, quite simply, one of the best in the business, on par with Clive Barker, James Ellroy, and Thomas Harris. Hey, want some good advice? Don't open this book unless you intend to finish it the same night. You may be shocked, even revolted, by Jack Ketchum's hellish vision of the world, but you won't be able to dismiss it or forget it." - Stephen King. "Fans of Jack Ketchum's brand of staggeringly gory violence will appreciate the reissue of Joyride, the disjointed story of a would-be killer who goes over the edge after nearly choking his girlfriend to death and then witnessing an unrelated brutal murder. Sex, guns and deranged psychopathic conversation: who could ask for anything more?" - Publishers Weekly. "Tautly-written, thoroughly excellent psycho-horror." - Manchester Evening News. "...harrowing...relentless...terrifying. ROAD KILL (aka JOYRIDE) is just more proof that Ketchum is among the finest and most unique writers of suspense today."- Edward Lee. "Ketchum's poetically brutal prose, as always, is boiled down to pure, intoxicating essence, without a hint of waste or dross left over. He's a storyteller and soulsearcher with a narrative as lean as Hemingway...." - t. Winter-Damon. About the Author: Jack Ketchum is the pseudonym for a former actor, singer, teacher, literary agent, lumber salesman, and soda jerk - a former flower child and baby boomer who figures that in 1956 Elvis, dinosaurs and horror probably saved his life. His first novel, Off Season, prompted the Village Voice to publicly scold its publisher in print for publishing violent pornography. He personally disagrees but is perfectly happy to let you decide for yourself. His short story "The Box" won a 1994 Bram Stoker Award from the HWA, his story "Gone" won again in 2000 and in 2003 he won Stokers for both best collection for Peaceable Kingdom and best long fiction for Closing Time. He has written eleven novels, the latest of which are Red, Ladies' Night, and The Lost. His stories are collected in The Exit At Toledo Blade Boulevard, Broken on the Wheel of Sex, and Peaceable Kingdom. His novella The Crossings was cited by Stephen King in his speech at the 2003 National Book Awards. Limited Edition of 1,000 signed copies. Price:
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Hoffman, Barry & Jack Ketchum (afterword) JUDAS EYES USA Edge Books 2001 1887368450 / 9781887368452 First Edition Hard Cover Fine Fine Signed by Author 406 + vi pages. The third installment in Barry Hoffman's serial killer Eyes; series, with the return of Shara Farris. In the Stoker and International Horror Guild Award nominated novel HUNGRY EYES, Shara had become a bounty hunter to quell the demons that rage within her. She stalks legally with no desire to kill. In JUDAS EYES, Farris' prey is Mica Swann, in many ways a kindred spirit. Mica is on a killing spree, and shara accepts a private bounty to bring her down. A psychic connection allows Shara to perr into Mica's mind, and in hunting Mica, Shara gains a life-altering insight. In this latest thriller, Hoffman adds elements of the supernatural. In Mica Swann, Shara farris meets her equal... and possibly her match. Afterword by Jack Ketchum and Barry Hoffman. Price:
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Hoffman, Barry & Jack Ketchum (afterword) JUDAS EYES USA Edge Books 2001 1887368450 / 9781887368452 First Edition Private Press Hard Cover Fine Fine Signed by Author 406 + vi pages. The third installment in Barry Hoffman's serial killer Eyes; series, with the return of Shara Farris. In the Stoker and International Horror Guild Award nominated novel HUNGRY EYES, Shara had become a bounty hunter to quell the demons that rage within her. She stalks legally with no desire to kill. In JUDAS EYES, Farris' prey is Mica Swann, in many ways a kindred spirit. Mica is on a killing spree, and shara accepts a private bounty to bring her down. A psychic connection allows Shara to perr into Mica's mind, and in hunting Mica, Shara gains a life-altering insight. In this latest thriller, Hoffman adds elements of the supernatural. In Mica Swann, Shara farris meets her equal... and possibly her match. Afterword by Jack Ketchum and Barry Hoffman. Price:
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Hoffman, Barry & Jack Ketchum (afterword) JUDAS EYES USA Edge Books 2001 1887368450 / 9781887368452 First Edition Hard Cover Fine Fine Signed by Author et al 406 + vi pages. The third installment in Barry Hoffman's serial killer Eyes series, with the return of Shara Farris. In the Stoker and International Horror Guild Award nominated novel HUNGRY EYES, Shara had become a bounty hunter to quell the demons that rage within her. She stalks legally with no desire to kill. In JUDAS EYES, Farris' prey is Mica Swann, in many ways a kindred spirit. Mica is on a killing spree, and shara accepts a private bounty to bring her down. A psychic connection allows Shara to perr into Mica's mind, and in hunting Mica, Shara gains a life-altering insight. In this latest thriller, Hoffman adds elements of the supernatural. In Mica Swann, Shara farris meets her equal... and possibly her match. Signed by Barry Hoffman and Jack Ketchum, limited to 200 numbered copies. Includs the bonus item Guardian of Lost Souls, containing short stories and alternate materials from the Eyes series by Barry Hoffman (signed). Price:
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Hoffman, Barry & Jack Ketchum (afterword) JUDAS EYES + GUARDIAN OF LOST SOULS USA Edge Books 2001 1887368450 / 9781887368452 First Edition Private Press Hard Cover Fine Fine Signed by Author et al 406 + vi pages. The third installment in Barry Hoffman's serial killer Eyes series, with the return of Shara Farris. In the Stoker and International Horror Guild Award nominated novel HUNGRY EYES, Shara had become a bounty hunter to quell the demons that rage within her. She stalks legally with no desire to kill. In JUDAS EYES, Farris' prey is Mica Swann, in many ways a kindred spirit. Mica is on a killing spree, and shara accepts a private bounty to bring her down. A psychic connection allows Shara to perr into Mica's mind, and in hunting Mica, Shara gains a life-altering insight. In this latest thriller, Hoffman adds elements of the supernatural. In Mica Swann, Shara farris meets her equal... and possibly her match. Signed by Barry Hoffman and Jack Ketchum, limited to 200 numbered copies. Includs the bonus item Guardian of Lost Souls, containing short stories and alternate materials from the Eyes series by Barry Hoffman (signed). Price:
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Hoffman, Barry & Jack Ketchum (afterword) JUDAS EYES SIGNED LETTERED EDITION + GUARDIAN OF LOST SOULS USA Edge Books 2001 1887368450 / 9781887368452 First Edition Private Press Full-Leather Fine Fine Signed by Author et al 406 + vi pages. The third installment in Barry Hoffman's serial killer Eyes series, with the return of Shara Farris. In the Stoker and International Horror Guild Award nominated novel HUNGRY EYES, Shara had become a bounty hunter to quell the demons that rage within her. She stalks legally with no desire to kill. In JUDAS EYES, Farris' prey is Mica Swann, in many ways a kindred spirit. Mica is on a killing spree, and shara accepts a private bounty to bring her down. A psychic connection allows Shara to perr into Mica's mind, and in hunting Mica, Shara gains a life-altering insight. In this latest thriller, Hoffman adds elements of the supernatural. In Mica Swann, Shara farris meets her equal... and possibly her match. Signed by Barry Hoffman and Jack Ketchum, limited to 26 lettered copies, with marbled endpapers and matching slipcase. Includs the bonus item Guardian of Lost Souls, containing short stories and alternate materials from the Eyes series by Barry Hoffman (signed). Price:
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