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Aug.01.2008
Samantha Ranvali hasn't slept in months. Haunted by memories of a brutal attack, she seeks an experimental cure with a group called Endymion's Circle. The doctors call her treatment a success-until it leaves her with visions of a violent murder strikingly similar to her own assault. The lines...
Jul.23.2008
A story about how one woman copes with a divorce she never wanted.
Ossuary
Jun.25.2008
  Ossuary is a poetic tribute to the bone panels, bone scrolls and other art of artist, writer and publisher Erzebet YellowBoy. The collection centers upon the themes of decay and transformation in much the same way Yellowboy’s work does. Some draw upon world myth and fairy tale. Additionally...
Ghosthunter
Jun.18.2008
Ned Vance's vision has showed him that he is a Ghosthunter. Ghosts are returning from the land of the dead to the world of the living, where they do not belong, and Ned is given the gift to return them to the land of the dead.
Blood Colony
Jun.17.2008
Acclaimed for seven novels, ranging from supernatural thrillers to historical fiction, which have garnered her a multitude of fans and awards, Tananarive Due now imagines the story of an ancient group of immortals -- a hidden African clan that has survived for more than a thousand years -- facing...
My Soul to Keep (Paperback)
Jun.17.2008
From the beginning, Jessica knows that David is different, but life with him seems perfect. With the birth of their daughter, life should be blissful. However, his ageless face and his perfect skin cause her investigative-reporter instincts to start questioning. Also, his lack of interest in the...
The Good House (Paperback)
Jun.17.2008
In The Good House, acclaimed novelist Tananarive Due enters classic Stephen King territory. Her novel, set in a small Northern town, centers on a haunted house under a deadly curse. But don't let the comparison scare you: This dark, imaginative, skillfully written page-turner is a novel only...
The Between (Paperback)
Jun.17.2008
Although set largely in the black and Hispanic communities of Florida's Dade County, Due's first novel, a skillful blend of horror and the supernatural, poses questions about life and identity that transcend racial boundaries. Thirty years after he was saved from drowning by the beloved grandmother...
Whispers in the Night: Dark Dreams III
Jun.17.2008
African-American horror writer and editor Massey has another slam dunk with his third Dark Dreams anthology (after 2006's Voices from the Other Side). Outstanding stories by returning contributors include Tananarive Due's Summer, exploring a toddler's eerie possession; Robert Fleming's The Wasp, a...