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2007
- Dan Simmons. The Terror
- The men on board HMS Terror have every expectation of triumph. As part of the 1845 Franklin Expedition, the first steam-powered vessels ever to search for the legendary Northwest Passage, they are as scientifically supported an enterprise as has ever set forth. As they enter a second summer in the Arctic Circle without a thaw, though, they are stranded in a nightmarish landscape of encroaching ice and darkness. Endlessly cold, with diminishing rations, 126 men fight to survive with poisonous food, a dwindling supply of coal, and ships buckling in the grip of crushing ice. But their real enemy is far more terrifying.
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2006
- Conrad Williams. The Unblemished
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2005
- Brett Easton Ellis. Lunar Park
- Imagine becoming a bestselling novelist, and almost immediately famous and wealthy, while still in college, and before long seeing your insufferable father reduced to a bag of ashes in a safety-deposit box, while after American Psycho your celebrity drowns in a sea of vilification, booze, and drugs. Then imagine having a second chance ten years later, as the Bret Easton Ellis of this remarkable novel is given, with a wife, children, and suburban sobriety--only to watch this new life shatter beyond recognition in a matter of days.
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2004
- Ramsey Campbell. The Overnight
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2003
- Peter Straub. lost boy lost girl
- A groundbreaking story of the persistence of evil, told with tantalizing ambiguity and structural audacity.
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2002
- Dan Simmons. A Winter Haunting
- After an intense love affair, Professor Dale Stewart has lost everything--even his confidence as a novelist. To salvage his sanity and pride, he returns to a farmhouse in the small Illinois town of his childhood to work on his manuscript. But peace is the last thing he'll find, for the house is haunted in more ways than one.
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2001
- Caitlin R. Kiernan. Threshold: A Novel of Deep Time
- A new level of fear from the author of "Silk, " this story begins as a young woman delves into the past to discover the secret of a strange fossil that shouldn't even exist.
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2000
- Tim Powers. Declare
- A coded message draws Professor Andrew Hale back into Her Majesty's Secret Service in 1963. Elements from his past are gathering in Beirut, rushing toward a deadly confrontation on Mt. Ararat, where a covert Soviet expedition is closing in on the biblical Ark.
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1999
- Stewart O'Nan. A Prayer for the Dying
- Dark, poetic, and chilling, "A Prayer for the Dying" asks if it's possible to be a good man in a time of madness as members of a town succumb to a fatal epidemic.
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1998
Thomas Tessier. Fog Heart
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1997
- Ramsey Campbell. Nazareth Hill
- Oswald Priestley was widowed ten years ago, when his daughter, Amy, was just a child. He's done his best to raise her and give her proper values. But now she's a teenager, convinced she knows everything about life and that her father knows nothing. Amy doesn't remember her mother. She does remember that as a child she was afraid of Nazareth Hill, the abandoned asylum that looms over the town. Now Nazareth Hill has been made into apartments, and she and her father have moved in. Their neighbors are a little eccentric at first, and as time passes, their odd quirks become less amusing and more dangerous.
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1996
- Marc Laidlaw. The 37th Mandala: A Novel
- A horror novel about mandalas and what they mean to people--including Michael Renzler, who is obsessed with them, and Elias Mooney, who believes they are the root of all evil. Netlibrary eBook.
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1995
- William Browning Spencer. Resume With Monsters
- Taking a night-shift job in Austin, Texas, in the hopes of rekindling a relationship, Philip Kenan confronts the surreal phantoms of his past and present employment situations, and seeks help from an unorthodox therapist.
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1994
- Kim Newman. Anno Dracula
- In an alternate history of the nineteenth century, Queen Victoria has married Vlad Tepes, better known as Count Dracula, leading to a reign of terror, while, in Whitechapel, Silver Knife, a murderer of vampire girls, threatens the new regime.
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