A Storm of Wings v-2

A Storm of Wings v-2

M. John Harrison

M. John Harrison

It is the time of the Locust. 'Fear death from the air, and avoid the North -' Eighty years have passed since Lord tegeus-Cromis broke the yoke of Canna Moidart, since the horror of the geteit chemosit. The Reborn Men, awoken from their long sleep, have inherited the Evening Cultures. In the wastelands to the north and west of Virconium a city is being built. But not by men. In the Time of the Locust a paralysing menace threatens to turn the inhabitants of the Pastel City into hideous, mindless insects..
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Beartooth Incident

Beartooth Incident

Jon Sharpe

Jon Sharpe

OUT COLDIn the frozen Beartooth Mountains, Fargo is rescued by a kindly wilderness woman named Mary Harper and her children. But when the brutal Cudgel Stein and his gang decide they want what the Harpers have, the Trailsman is going to give the snowbound sidewinders what they deserve...
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Come Pour the Wine

Come Pour the Wine

Cynthia Freeman

Cynthia Freeman

She toasted life and drank to love until the wine turned bitter, and she had to begin once again...From the Kansas heartland to Manhattan's gilded towers, here is the triumphant saga of a woman torn between new love, old attachments and a family in search of its roots. Janet Stevens - Vogue supermodel, loving wife and mother...until her perfect world shattered and she had to pick up the pieces one by one. Bill McNeil - every woman's dream, Janet's nightmare - the man she thought she couldn't live without. Allan Blum - he had passion, patience and the key to the past she could no longer deny. Nicole McNeil - she was her mother's guide to the promised land, the first to embrace her forefather's faith.
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Drawn to Evil

Drawn to Evil

Harry Whittington

Mystery & Thrillers / Romance

The vision of Liza Flynn was burned into my mind. My heart pounded. Here it was. Just what I had always been seeking. The big thrill.I was going to find who killed her husband and the prize would be the loveliest woman I had ever seen. A woman who'd never been touched, really. I could look at her and sense that it was all there, waiting. The hellfire and the thrill and the excitement. It was going to be pure hell for the guy who really woke her up. And I was the guy that was going to do it!
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Morning Rose, Evening Savage

Morning Rose, Evening Savage

Amii Lorin

Romance

Tara Schmitt knows better than to be dominated as her father had always dominated her mother, so she's concentrating on her career. Alek Rykovsky, though handsome and rich, is also arrogant, and, she's certain, dominating. When he offers Tara marriage, expecting her to grab at the chance, she refuses, still determined to maintain her independence. Tara stands firm, until his first kiss...and her first experience of fiery passion. Contemporary Romance by Amii Lorin; originally published by Dell
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The Devil's Mirror

The Devil's Mirror

Russell, Ray

Russell, Ray

From the back coverDIABOLICAL IMAGES In this chilling collection of tales, the Grand Master of occult horror serves up a suitably satanic concoction of devilish delights. There’s a Russian composer, Cholodenco, who makes a Faustian pact at his friend’s expense; the lecherous old man who exacts a particularly hideous revenge on his nubile wife and her lover; a sinister musical time machine that reveals a ghastly atrocity from the dark abyss of time. And in each brilliantly abominable offering, Ray Russell weaves a web of evil that captures the reader in a nerve-rending network of waking nightmares!
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Half in Shadow

Half in Shadow

Mary Elizabeth Counselman

Mary Elizabeth Counselman

Mary Elizabeth Counselman's "Three Marked Pennies" was one of the most popular stories ever to appear in the pages of Weird Tales magazine, and the work subsequently has become an acknowledged classic of American literature. Together with C.L. Moore, Miss Counselman was Weird Tales's preeminent female author, and this collection preserves her finest supernatural fiction written over a period of forty years, including: "The Three Marked Pennies, " "The Unwanted, " "The Shot-Tower Ghost, " "Night Court, " "Th Monkey Spoons, " "The Smiling Face, " "A Death Crown for Mr. Hapworthy, " "The Black Stone Statue, " "Seventh Sister, " "Parasite Mansion, " "The Green Window, " "The Tree's Wife, " "Twister, " and "A Handful of Silver."
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The Book Borrower

The Book Borrower

Alice Mattison

Literature & Fiction

On the first page of "The Book Borrower," Toby Ruben and Deborah Laidlaw meet in 1975 in a New York City playground, where the two women are looking after their babies. Deborah lends Toby a book, "Trolley Girl, "--a memoir about a long ago trolley strike and three Jewish sisters, one a fiery revolutionary--that will disappear and reappear throughout the twenty-two years these women are friends.Through two decades Deborah and Toby raise their children, embark on teaching careers, and argue about politics, education, and their own lives. One day during a hike, they have an argument that cannot be resolved--and the two women take different, permanent paths--but it is ultimately the borrowed book that will bring them back together. With sensitivity and grace, Alice Mattison shows how books can rescue us from our deepest sorrows; how the events of the outside world play into our private lives; and how the bonds between women are enduring, mysterious, and laced with surprise.
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Perilous Planets

Perilous Planets

Brian Aldiss

Science Fiction & Fantasy / Literature & Fiction / Poetry

An exciting anthology of science fiction adventures on alien planets, edited by Brian W. Aldiss. The contents are: Introduction, Brian W. Aldiss; How Are They All on Deneb IV?, C. C. Shackleton; Mouth of Hell, David I. Masson; Brightside Crossing, Alan E. Nourse; The Monster, A. E. van Vogt,; The Monsters, Robert Sheckley; Grenville's Planet, Michael Shaara; Beachhead ["You'll Never Go Home Again"], Clifford D. Simak; The Ark of James Carlyle, Cherry Wilder; On the River, Robert F. Young; Goddess in Granite, Robert F. Young; The Seekers, E. C. Tubb; When the People Fell, Cordwainer Smith; The Titan, P. Schuyler Miller; Four in One, Damon Knight; The Age of Invention, Norman Spinrad; The Snowmen, Frederik Pohl; Schwartz Between the Galaxies, Robert Silverberg; Afterword, Brian W. Aldiss
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A Confederacy of Dunces

A Confederacy of Dunces

John Kennedy Toole

Fiction

Released by Louisiana State University Press in 1980, A Confederacy of Dunces is nothing short of a publishing phenomenon. Rejected by countless publishers and submitted by the author's mother years after his suicide, the book won the 1981 Pulitzer Prize for fiction. Today there are almost two million copies in print worldwide in eighteen languages. Now, for the first time, John Kennedy Toole's comic masterpiece is available in a large print edition. Toole's lunatic and sage novel introduces one of the most memorable characters in American literature, Ignatius Reilly, whom Walker Percy dubs "slob extraordinaire, a mad Oliver Hardy, a fat Don Quixote, a perverse Thomas Aquinas rolled into one." Set in New Orleans, A confederacy of Dunces outswifts Swift, one of whose essays gives the book its title. As its characters burst into life, they leave the region and literature forever changed by their presence-Ignatius and his mother; Miss Trixie, the octogenarian assistant accountant at Levi Pants; inept, wan Patrolman Mancuso; Darlene, the Bourbon Street stripper with a penchant for poultry; Jones the jivecat in spaceage dark glasses. Included here is the introduction that writer and New Orleans resident Andrei Codrescu composed for the book's twentieth anniversary. Set in oversized type for ease in reading, the large print edition will gratify both first-timers seeking to discover this modern-day classic and longtime afficionados wishing to reread a favorite novel.
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The Snow Queen tsq-1

The Snow Queen tsq-1

Joan Vinge

Joan Vinge

The imperious Winter colonists have ruled the planet Tiamat for 150 years, deriving wealth from the slaughter of the sea mers. But soon the galactic stargate will close, isolating Tiamat, and the 150-year reign of the Summer primitives will begin. All is not lost if Arienrhod, the ageless, corrupt Snow Queen, can destroy destiny with an act of genocide. Arienrhod is not without competition as Moon, a young Summer-tribe sibyl, and the nemesis of the Snow Queen, battles to break a conspiracy that spans space. Won Hugo Award for Best Novel in 1981. Nominated for Nebula Award for Best Novel in 1981.
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The Sign of the Raven

The Sign of the Raven

Poul Anderson

Science Fiction / Fantasy / Historical Fiction

The saga of Harald Harrede. Poul Anderson's mighty historical epic of the last and greatest Viking King - Harald Harrede - the real-life CONAN. Drunk with battle, Harald hardly saw the men he killed. There seemed to be wings beating over him as his blade rose and fell, smashing down whatever stood before it. A Housecarle chopped at him, but he caught the ax on his sword and drove it back and sank edge into bone. Sending down three men who stood side by side, Harald came up to the English shield-wall chanting the Krakamaal, the death-song of Ragnar.
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Broken April

Broken April

Ismail Kadare

Fiction / Historical Fiction / Poetry

Two destinies intersect in Broken April. The first is that of Gjor, a young mountaineer who (much against his will) has just killed a man in order to avenge the death of his older brother, and who expects to be killed himself in keeping with the provisions of the Code that regulates life in the highlands. The second is that of a young couple on their honeymoon who have come to study the age-old customs of the place, including the blood feud.While the story is set in the early twentieth century, life on the high plateaus of Albania takes life back to the Dark Ages. The bloody shirt of the latest victim is hung up by the bereaved for all to see—until the avenger in turn kills his man with a rifle shot. For the young bride, the shock of this unending cycle of obligatory murder is devastating. The horror becomes personified when she catches a glimpse of Gjor as he wanders about the countryside, waiting for the truce of thirty days to end, and life with it. That momentary vision of the hapless murderer provokes in her a violent act of revulsion and contrition. Her life will be marked by it always.**
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