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Eclipse (Sweep #12)
by Cate TiernanMorgan knows that a dark wave of destruction is on its way. Everyone she loves is in jeopardy. So Morgan, Hunter, and a surprising new ally join together to fight a battle that will test their powers more than any of them can imagine. In this struggle of good versus evil, bright magick versus dark, who will survive to tell the tale?
Ecstasy
by Ivy PochodaA deliciously dark horror reimagining of a Greek tragedy, by Ivy Pochoda, winner of the LA Times Book Prize.Lena wants her life back. Her wealthy, controlling, humorless husband has just died, and now she contends with her controlling, humorless son, Drew. Lena lands in Naxos with her best friend in tow for the unveiling of her son's, pet project--the luxurious Agape Villas.Years of marriage amongst the wealthy elite has whittled Lena's spirit into rope and sinew, smothered by tasteful cocktail dresses and unending small talk. On Naxos she yearns to rediscover her true nature, remember the exuberant dancer and party girl she once was, but Drew tightens his grip, keeping her cloistered inside the hotel, demanding that she fall in line.Lena is intrigued by a group of women living in tents on the beach in front of the Agape. She can feel their drums at night, hear their seductive leader calling her to dance. Soon she'll find that an ancient God stirs on the beach, awakening dark desires of women across the island. The only questions left will be whether Lena will join them, and what it will cost her.Ecstasy is a riveting, darkly poetic, one-sitting read about empowerment, desire, and what happens when women reject the roles set out for them.
Eddie
by Scott GustafsonWhen young Eddie is falsely accused of destroying the Judge's chicken coop, his adopted parents give him two days to find the true culprit. Guided by logic, but entranced by the poetry of the paranormal, Eddie seeks to solve the mystery, along the way meeting Captain Mephisto, a darkly unusual magician. With help from his Raven and the prodding of a mischievous imp, McCobber, it is no wonder that Eddie grows up to become a master of the macabre. Scott Gustafson crafts a finely wrought portrait that is both humorous and touching. Coupled with his stunning gothic illustrations, Eddie is sure to win fans young and old.
Eden
by Tim LebbonFrom the bestselling author of Netflix's The Silence comes a brand-new horror eco thriller. Earth's rising oceans contain enormous islands of refuse, the Amazon rainforest is all-but destroyed, and countless species edge towards extinction. Humanity's last hope to save the planet lies with The Virgin Zones, thirteen vast areas of land off-limits to people and given back to nature.Dylan leads a clandestine team of adventure racers, including his daughter Jenn, into Eden, the oldest of the Zones. Jenn carries a secret--Kat, Dylan's wife who abandoned them both years ago, has entered Eden ahead of them. Jenn is determined to find her mother, but neither she nor the rest of their tight-knit team are prepared for what confronts them. Nature has returned to Eden in an elemental, primeval way. And here, nature is no longer humanity's friend.
Eden
by Tony MonchinskiA terrifying and riveting tale of the zombie apocalypse!A terrifying vision of the zombie apocalypse from Gallery Books / indie horror sensation Permuted Press!
Eden Close: Eden Close; Strange Fits Of Passion; Where Or When
by Anita ShreveChildhood friends reunite years after a shattering tragedy in this “compelling page-turner” by the New York Times–bestselling author (Kirkus Reviews, starred review).When Andrew was about to leave his small upstate New York town for college, tragedy struck the beautiful girl next door, Eden Close. An adopted child, Eden had learned to avoid the mother who did not want her and to please the father who did. She also aimed to please Andrew and his friends, first by being one of the boys and later by seducing them. Then one hot night, Andrew was awakened by gunshots and piercing screams from the next farm: Mr. Close had been killed and Eden blinded.Now, seventeen years later, Andrew returns to his upstate New York hometown to attend his mother’s funeral, and begins to uncover the grisly story––to unravel the layers of thwarted love between the husband, wife, and tormented girl. And as the truth about Eden’s past comes to light, so too does Andrew’s strange and binding attachment to her . . . “Eden’s story has the heightened emotions, the dark, brooding atmosphere of a Southern gothic novel . . . Shreve demonstrates her ability to create highly vivid, sympathetic people.” —The New York Times“Beautifully rendered scenes.” —Kirkus Reviews (starred review)“Shreve simply has the Gift—the ability to hook you from the first page and not let go until the final word.” —The Washington Post Book World
Eden's Everdark
by Karen StrongHailed by Newbery winner Kelly Barnhill as &“stunning, moving, and marvelously strange,&” this tale of a young girl who stumbles into a magical realm ruled by a wicked witch is a haunting and ultimately uplifting middle grade novel about grief, family, and decades-old magic.Still grieving the loss of her mother, Eden visits Safina Island, her ancestral home, as a healing balm. But when she discovers an old sketchbook that belonged to her mother, she&’s haunted by the images she sees drawn there. A creepy mansion covered with roots and leaves. A monstrous dog with dagger-sharp teeth. And a tall woman with wind-blown hair and long, sharp nails who is as beautiful as she is terrifying. Days later, exploring the island alone, Eden follows a black cat through a rift in the bright day. She stumbles into Everdark, a parallel world where the sun never rises, where spirits linger between death and the afterlife, and where everything from her mother&’s drawings is all too real—especially the Witch of Everdark, who wants to make Eden her eternal daughter. Can Eden find a way to defeat the witch&’s magic? Or will she remain trapped in Everdark forever?
Eden's Eyes
by Sean CostelloKaren Lockhart has been blind all her life. Now she can see with eyes given to her from a dead man's but with her new blessing come an even greater curse: terror. Karen's world had been dark until a vicious punk named Eden Crowell was killed one night in a barroom brawl and doctors salvaged what they can from his ruined body. His heart went to an old drunk, his kidney to a young girl, and his silver-blue eyes to twenty-eight year old Karen. For Karen, the darkness dissipates, but then the dreams begin. At first they are just slivers of terror, then they became visions of mutilation and murder, all seeming terrifyingly real. Now Karen realizes the frightening truth...Eden's soul is somehow alive and it is coming back for what belongs to him.
Eden: Parte prima
by Cristina MantioneGli Angeli sono tra noi. Lo sapevi? Ce n’è uno intrappolato proprio dentro di me. Scordati, però, le immagini di aureole e sottovesti: sei completamente fuori strada. Te lo assicuro. Questi “Emissari del Signore” sono dei veri fanatici psicopatici. Dimmi, riuscirai a sopravvivere a questa nuova piaga? Anna Meisner si risveglia in una stanza buia, nuda, impaurita, e legata a una sedia. Di fronte a lei, una donna con le sue stesse sembianze piange lacrime amare, prima di puntarsi una pistola contro la tempia e spararsi. Anna viene ritrovata alcuni giorni più tardi, in evidente stato d'ipotermia, a un passo dalla morte. Al suo risveglio, in ospedale, scopre di essere al centro di un’indagine: non come vittima, bensì come sospettata. Inizia così la discesa verso un inferno pieno di eventi catastrofici, in cui Anna dovrà decidere quale parte recitare. L’umanità è forse condannata? Scoprilo in questo thriller apocalittico, nominato ai Bastaard Fantasy Award.
Edenville: A Novel
by Sam Rebelein"[A]n essential read for horror enthusiasts." —Booklist ?An unsettling, immersive, and wildly entertaining debut novel from an exciting new voice in horror for fans of Paul Tremblay and Stephen Graham Jones."Edenville is a delightfully gooey blend of gothic, cosmic, folk and body horror churned by a sharp-bladed critique of academia."— Lucy A. Snyder, Bram Stoker Award-winning author of Sister, Maiden, MonsterAfter publishing his debut novel, The Shattered Man, to disappointing sales and reviews, Campbell P. Marion is struggling to find inspiration for a follow-up. When Edenville College invites him to join as a writer-in-residence, he’s convinced that his bad luck has finally taken a turn. His girlfriend Quinn isn’t so sure—she grew up near Edenville and has good reasons for not wanting to move back. Cam disregards her skepticism and accepts the job, with Quinn reluctantly following along.But there’s something wrong in Edenville. Despite the charming old ladies milling about Main Street and picturesque sunflowers dotting the sidewalks, poison lurks beneath the surface. As a series of strange and ominous events escalate among Edenville and its residents, Cam and Quinn find themselves entangled in a dark and disturbing history.Told with equal parts horror and humor, Edenville explores the urban legends that fuel our nightmares and the ways in which ambition can overshadow our best instincts. Sam Rebelein is an exciting, sharp new voice, sure to terrify readers for years to come.“The mundane horrors of rural and academic living collide with pure cosmic weirdness in Sam Rebelein’s Edenville. Not since Jason Pargin’s John Dies at the End have I been so horrified and grossed out by a book…I could say more, but honestly, the less you know about this book, the better. A fantastic debut.”— Todd Keisling, Bram Stoker Award-nominated author of Devil’s Creek and Cold, Black & Infinite
Edgar Allan Poe Short Stories (Gothic Fantasy)
by Edgar Allan PoeCurated new collections. One of the greatest writers of the gothic fantastic, Poe&’s dark, masterful stories inspired a generation of writers. With his macabre twists of fate and fascination with science and invention his work led to the detective stories of Sherlock Holmes, the weird horror of H.P. Lovecraft and the grim, tortured tales of Stephen King.
Edgar Huntly; or, Memoirs of a Sleep-Walker: With Related Texts
by Charles Brockden Brown Stephen Shapiro Philip BarnardIn addition to the definitive UVA text of Brown's seminal novel, this edition includes an introduction setting the work in its historical, literary, and intellectual contexts. Related texts include selections from William Godwin's Enquiry Concerning Political Justice (1793), Erasmus Darwin's Zoonomia; or, The Laws of Organic Life (1794), Benjamin Franklin's A Narrative of the Late Massacres (1764), and Thomas Barton's The Conduct of the Paxton-Men (1764), as well excerpts from Brown's own essays on somnambulism and the uses of history in fiction.
Edgar's Worst Sunday
by Brad OatesIn life, Edgar Vincent always maintained one great passion—himself. A semi-successful composer, his rock star lifestyle suited him well, and his narcissistic outlook ensured he was a man with few concerns. Callous comments, thoughtless promiscuity, binge drinking, and excess sufficient to shame Caligula were standard Saturday night fare. Sundays for Edgar had always been a painful haze of sickness and regret. So when Edgar finds himself in the cloudy planes of the afterlife on one particularly bleak Sunday morning, he determines that to find peace, he must put aside his ever-present hangover and try to figure out how he got to this point…and where he’s meant to be going now. But as Edgar makes his way through this surreal spiritual realm, he realizes that facing his death is hardly as difficult as facing himself. Heaven, however, presents Edgar with an unending smorgasbord of hedonistic delights, so he’s in no particular hurry to change his self-serving ways. After all, considering he’s already dead, what more could he possibly stand to lose?
Edge of Eternity
by John E. Muller John GlasbyThese were the last weeks and days before the end of the world, before total destruction overwhelmed Earth and every living thing on the surface of the planet. No one knew exactly how long they had before the sun turned nova and destroyed not only Earth but all of the other planets in the Solar System. For mankind, the only excape lay in flight to the stars, to Alpha Centauri, more than four light years distant.The hyperdrive, capable of carrying them there at close to the speed of light had been developed, but as yet had not been perfected. In a world without a future, the starships were the only salvation of mankind and they could save only a minute fraction of the population of Earth.Panic is there, but temporarily forgotten by most, as the plans for a mass exodus are speeded up, as the long hours of mounting tension draw to a close and Judgement Day, when the world shall be destroyed by fire, is mo longer a hazy time in the far future, but something very close and very terrible. For those who remained behind, there could be no escape; death would come suddenly, eight minutes after the nova explosion. For those who fled the Solar System in the starships, untried and working on principles only partially understood, there was only the long, terrible journey through the endless night, not knowing what lay at the end of it.
Edmund Mouse and the Assassin
by D. M. CampbellIt's 1938 and the world's mammal tribes teeter on the brink of war. In New York, a mysterious lodger takes up residence at the Explorers Club. Who is Edmund Mouse? What is it he knows about the peculiar Barrow stones in Times Square? Who is hunting him and why? As our narrator Mole confronts these questions, he is lured into a nocturnal web of intrigue and magic where nothing is what it seems.Enter an imaginative landscape that is at once hauntingly familiar and utterly alien. The journey begins here with the first installment of the Adventures of Edmund Mouse, a spellbinding multi-part fantasy serial that lends a new twist to the timeless story of good versus evil.
Edén - Primera parte
by María Paula Estévez J. SharpeLos ángeles están entre nosotros; lo sé. Hay uno atrapado dentro de mí. Pero la imagen que ustedes tienen de esos "ayudantes de Dios" está equivocada, se los garantizo. Son todos unos idiotas maniáticos. Anna Meisner se despierta, desnuda y asustada, atada a una silla, en una habitación oscura. Frente a ella hay una mujer, sentada, que parece su hermana gemela. Con lágrimas en los ojos, la mujer se apoya un arma en la cabeza y se mata. A Anna la encuentran días después, en estado de hipotermia, casi al borde de la muerte. Pero cuando se despierta en el hospital, se da cuenta de que la policía no la considera una víctima, sino sospechosa. Es el comienzo de una serie de eventos catastróficos en los cuales ella no tiene más opción que seguir el juego. ¿Será el fin de la humanidad? Este thriller apocalíptico fue nominada al premio Bastaard Fantasy.
Edén - Segunda parte
by María Paula Estévez J. SharpeLos ángeles están entre nosotros. Lo sé, porque hay uno atrapado dentro de mí. Pero la imagen que ustedes tienen de estos "ayudantes de Dios" probablemente no sea correcta, se los garantizo. Son unos idiotas maniáticos. Anna Meisner se despierta, desnuda y asustada, atada a una silla en una habitación oscura. Frente a ella hay una mujer, también sentada, que parece su doble. Con lágrimas en los ojos, la mujer apoya un arma en su cabeza y se mata. A Anna la encuentran días después, en estado de hiportermia, al borde de la muerte. Pero cuando se despierta en el hospital, se de cuenta de que la policía no la considera una víctima, sino una sospechosa. Es el comienzo de una serie de eventos catastróficos en los cuales ella no tendrá más opción que seguir el juego. ¿Será el fin de la humanidad? Este thriller apocalíptico fue nominado para el premio Bastaard Fantasy.
Eerie Archives Volume 10 (Eerie Archives)
by VariousCollecting issues #47 to #51 of Warren Publishing's legendary anthology, this volume contains seminal work from Warren luminaries and fan-favorite creators like Doug Moench, Steve Skeates, Esteban Maroto, Tom Sutton, Al Milgrom, Jaime Brocal, Bill DuBay, Paul Neary, and more! Complete with vintage ads, all original text pieces, the debut of the Eerie's Delights feature, and reproductions of Sanjulian's legendary painted covers, this is one series that just keeps getting better and better! As a special bonus treat, this volume also reprints two horror-themed, cutout game spreads (complete with rules) created by Bill DuBay and reprinted in color! New Foreword by Batton Lash! * Eerie hero Dax the Warrior returns! * A New York Times best-selling series!
Eerie Archives Volume 11
by VariousCollecting issues #52-#55 of Warren Publishing&’s legendary Eeriehorror anthology, this deluxe hardcover features the character Hunter—the deadly demon killer of the future—making an explosive debut. Esteban Maroto continues his enchanting tales of Dax the Warrior, and Shreck struggles for survival on a dangerous, irradiated alternate world! A run of breathtaking covers by Sanjulian and Ken Kelly and a do-it-yourself Werewolf! board game top off this fine collection of 1970s horror tales!*The greatest horror comics of all time!
Eerie Archives Volume 12
by VariousThe latest deluxe hardcover features work by Bernie Wrightson, Richard Corben, and Paul Neary, lavish covers by Ken Kelly and Sanjulian, and an interplanetary romance by none other than Wally Wood! We&’re introduced to the Spook, a voodoo-inspired zombie hero of the antebellum south. We continue the post-apocalyptic adventures of Hunter and follow Dr. Archaeus as he tracks down each of the twelve jurors who sentenced him to death! Collects Eerie magazine #56-#60.* Retailer and Warren contributor Buddy Saunders pens a brand-new introduction!
Eerie Archives Volume 15 (Eerie Archives)
by VariousBizarre science fiction, luminous fantasy, dark psychological drama, and wild western adventure—in the pages of Eerie, these genreswere brought together, twisted, and given thrilling touches of the macabre! This volume in the acclaimed Eerie Archives hardcover series collects all stories and bonus features from issues #70 to #74. * The continued adventures of Coffin, undead in the wild west! * Thrill at the eye-popping artwork! * Painted covers by Ken Kelly and Sanjulian, plus all text features and fan pages!
Eerie Archives Volume 16 (Eerie Archives)
by Various AuthorsA terrifying tome delivering a stunning variety of high fantasy, sexy science fiction, Victorian mystery, and modern-day adventure—all united by a common sense of profound horror! Richard Corben, Bruce Jones, Jim Starlin, and others deliver subtle shudders, scream-inducing terrors, and shocking twist endings in Eerie issues #75–#80!* The debut of Jim Starlin&’s Darklon the Mystic series!* Marvel at Richard Corben&’s sexy thrillers!* Foreword by Peter Bagge!
Eerie Archives Volume 17 (Eerie Archives)
by VariousCousin Eerie brings the gore! The Eerie Archive of terrifying horror, fantasy, and science fiction overflows with a bounty of black-and-white tales, always delivering bizarre twists and ironic punches! The latest volume in Dark Horse's award-winning hardcover series features early pieces starring Jim Starlin's Darklon the Mystic, gorgeous color covers by Frank Frazetta, the introduction of the time-traveling, gun-slinging Rook, and plenty of standalone scares. Collecting every story, letter column, and text piece from issues #81 through #85, Eerie Archives has something for every horror devotee!
Eerie Archives Volume 18: Collecting Eerie 86-89
by VariousEerie Archives Volume 18 celebrates the unique horror work of Richard Corben. In addition to running some of the best Corben shorts from the seventies, this volume also includes a new interview between Corben and longtime collaborator José Villarrubia! Horror masters Bruce Jones, Bernie Wrightson, and Alex Nino also contribute!Collects Eerie #86-#89!* Exclusive new Richard Corben interview!
Eerie Archives Volume 19: Collecting Eerie 90-94
by VariousDeceptive aliens, towering beauties, hideous monsters, and time-traveling gunslingers populate the pages of Eerie Archives Volume 19! The Rook returns for more adventures with his dangerous crew, along with scores of aliens, classic creatures, modern terrors, and tales of human folly. Creators include horror masters Bruce Jones, Richard Corben, Bill DuBay, Alex Nino, Budd Lewis, Jose Ortiz, and many others! Eerie Archives explores all things strange and horrific to deliver timeless, shocking, and experimental short stories to readers old and new!