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  • av Lin Carter
    243

    MAN AGAINST TIMEJohn Lux was an electronic scientist, a level-headed industrialist, an ordinary twentieth century man -- at least he thought he was an ordinary man......until he discovered he could teleport himself......until he discovered that forces 200,000 years beyond his time were trying to destroy him...until he discovered that civilization of the future was being pampered into extinction in a kindergarten world and he was the only man in all eternity who could save it...But until John Lux discovered how to use his dormant powers, he was a helpless pawn in a time war -- and both he and the planet were doomed!

  • - An Inspector McKee Mystery
    av Helen Reilly
    182

    A red STICKINESS, partly coagulated, on the hand of a child of five…A BROWN STAIN carried to a hall carpet from a pool of blood under a dead woman in a park…A three-cornered FRAGMENT torn from a photograph…A GOLF BAG carried up fire escapes and over roofs in December…A MORPHINE COCKTAIL which shows murder can be anybody's game…A pair of practically new OXFORDS reposing in the brook…A CHEST containing a handful of yellow CLOTH and pink STONES which Charlotte took from the bank the day before she died…A DIRTY PINK BEAD for which Susan searched her house inch by inch…An open CISTERN in a third-floor tank room beside which lies one white SLIPPER…A TINY SHRED of GREEN STUFF, invisible to the naked eye....

  • av Edith Dorian
    161

    Judy Carrington, a college junior, takes a summer job in the library of Sinnett Harbor, a small Maine seacoast town. When Judy meets Assistant Forest Ranger Timothy Wade, she is sure her summer will not be a dull one. Suddenly, Tim and Judy find themselves entangled in a strange series of events involving a masked intruder who always casts a frightening twisted shadow... Then Judy receives a gasping call for help from the Pulitzer Prize novelist Sandys Winter. When she goes to rescue him, she not only uncovers the masked intruder, but she also finds that even to a forest ranger some things are more important than his work...

  • av Adrian Cole
    189

  • - The Border Captain
    av Marquis James
    290,-

    Andrew Jackson (1767 - 1845) was an American soldier and statesman who served as the seventh President of the United States from 1829 to 1837 and was the founder of the Democratic Party. This biography chronicles his family's humble beginnings from their arrival in the United States to Andrew Jackson's retirement from public life. Before being elected to the presidency, Jackson served in Congress and gained fame as a general in the United States Army. As president, Jackson sought to advance the rights of the "common man" against a "corrupt aristocracy," and also endeavored to preserve the Union.

  •  
    161

    Sherlock Holmes Mystery Magazine #24 features the best in contemporary and classic mystery fiction, with a great linup of crimes and columns. Here are:Features:From Watson's Notebook, by John H. Watson, M. D.Ask Mrs Hudson, by (Mrs) Martha HudsonNon Fiction:SCREEN OF THE CRIME, by Kim NewmanCOP ROCK, by Eugene D. GoodwinTHE LOVELY CASTOR BEAN, by O'Neill CuratoloCONAN DOYLE, HOLMES, WATSON, AND MEDICINE, by Bruce Kilstein, D.O., F.A.C.O.SFICTIONTHE BUTTERFLY AND THE SPIDER, by Stan TrybulskiVOICES, by Michael HaynesINCIDENT AT PUERTO ANGEL, by Dianne Neral EllTAKE-OUT, by Laird LongNERO WOLFE, PRO BONO, by Archie GoodwinTHE SHED, by Ellen WightCAREER TRANSITIONS, by Marian McMahon StanleyTHE OCCURRENCE OF THE MARCHING MARIONETTE, by Teel James GlennTHE MAN BENEATH THE STREET, by Dana Martin BatoryTHE ADVENTURE OF THE CROOKED MAN, by Sir Arthur Conan DoylePOETRYTHE GRANDE MADAME, by Mackenzie ClarkesART & CARTOONSFront Cover by Matias del CarmineCartoon by Marc Bilgrey

  • av Lyn Mcconchie
    175,-

    Now you see them, now you don't … Where is the missing mother? And the omnibus with nine occupants?In Strange Events, Sherlock Holmes and John Watson return in two bizarre and chilling tales by the ingenious Lyn McConchie. How can an omnibus with eight passengers and a driver simply vanish into thin air? The newspapers are full of speculation, and the police are clueless. Maurice Jepson's wife Thelma was on the missing omnibus, and in desperation, he turns to Holmes and Watson. Their investigations lead them from the omnibus's last route into unsavory gambling hells, where all is not as it seems. And when the body of one of the passengers is discovered in a vacant plot of land, the race is on to save the others!Mrs. Martha Bewden left for a holiday, placing her legal affairs in the hands of her elder daughter, Heather. But two months have passed without a letter or any word, and her younger daughter Dorothy is growing concerned. Where is her mother? And why hasn't she written or returned home? Holmes and Watson's search for the missing woman carries them to the quaint villages of Cornwall and the bleak wilds of Dartmoor, where danger and horror await!

  • - A Tale of Faery
    av Brian Stableford
    175,-

    Alastor, the son of an iron-master, has no inclination to follow his father's trade, preferring to work with wood. He and his musically-talented sister Catrianne leave the foundry to go and live in a town, where Alastor soon begins to specialize in making musical instruments. One day, while delivering an unusual musical instrument to a hamlet high in the mountains, he is thrown by his horse during a storm. Temporarily lame, he is forced to take refuge in a strange cabin in the forest, where the mysterious Melusine lived with her daughter Lucinia. When Alastor returns to the town, he takes Lucinia with him and marries her. They have two children, Handsel and Chanterelle. Everything goes well with the family until disaster strikes, leaving Catrianne in sole charge of the children, obliged to seek shelter first at the iron-master's foundry and then at the cabin in the mountains, where a great many surprises await them regarding their own identity and the peril overhanging the forest and the world of Faerie, which is under threat of extinction. Perhaps something can be saved, and if it can, the key to its salvation might lie, at least in part, in Catrianne's music, Handsel's uniqueness, and Chanterelle's dreams.

  • av Albert G Miller
    189

    Another thrilling adventure of the magnificent black Stallion FURY, America's most famous horse, and his young master Joey.In this sequel to FURY, STALLION OF BROKEN WHEEL RANCH, readers are introduced to Fury's love interest, Angel, issues with illegal logging, and a deadly blizzard that necessitates a daring rescue!

  • av Helen Girvan
    189

    There was so much at Manoir Laurent that was new and fascinating and Denis, learning to cook, to ski, to do all the things her cousins were eager to teach, found it hard to believe she had ever really expected to be a concert pianist. That had all been part of a plan in which she had little interest. But there were other matters that set her wondering. One of these was the sound of fairy music which seemed to come from the ruins of the chateau on the edge of the forest; another was the whereabouts of Jarret, the boy she had not realized was her cousin when she saw him leave the train several stations down the line the day she arrived. All the beauty and old world charm of French Canada is in this story of a girl from "the States" who found romance and an entirely new way of life among delightful relatives she had not known she was going to love so much when she came to them a stranger.

  • av Imbert De Saint-Amand
    251

    The "Famous Women of the French Court" series covers notable women -- many of them married to Napoleon Bonaparte or associated with him -- and their lives before, during, and after Napoleon's reign. This volume concerns the court around Napoleon and his first queen, Josephine.

  • - Vortex, Empire's End
    av Chris Bunch & Allan Cole
    431,-

  • - Jon Kirk of Ares, Book 4
    av Gary Lovisi
    175,-

  • - Stories of Eclipse
    av Harriette Sackler & Carol L Wright
    216,-

    A recipe for disaster: take one total solar eclipse, add two dozen spine-chilling mysteries, and shake the reader until the world ends in Day of the Dark!Included are: INTRODUCTION, by Kaye GeorgeDARK SIDE OF THE LIGHT, by Carol L. WrightCHASING THE MOON, by Leslie WheelerTHE PATH OF TOTALITY, by Katherine TomlinsonBLOOD MOON, by Paul D. MarksTORGNYR THE BASTARD, by Suzanne Berube RorhusAN ECLIPSE OF HEARTS, by Dee McKinneyTHE BAKER'S BOY, by Nupur TustinBLACK MONDAY, by Cheri VauseI'LL BE A SUNBEAM, by M.K. WallerOCEAN'S FIFTY, by Laura OlesTHE DEVIL'S STANDTABLE, by Melissa H. BlaineDATE NIGHT, by Cari DubielAWAITING THE HOUR, by Joseph S. WalkerA GOLDEN ECLIPSE, by Debra H. GoldsteinPICTURE PERFECT, by LD MastersonTHE DARKEST HOUR, by Kaye GeorgeBABY KILLER, by Margaret S. HamiltonFLYING GIRL, by Toni GoodyearTO THE MOON AND BACK, by Kristin KisskaRAYS OF HOPE, by Harriette SacklerWOMEN'S WORK, by KB IngleeOPEN HOUSE, by Bridges DelPonteRELATIVELY ANNOYING, by John ClarkASCENSION INTO DARKNESS, by Christine Hammar

  • - Dark Ventures
    av T C Rypel
    202,-

  • av Mary C Jane
    168

  • av Mary C Jane
    168

  • av Mary C Jane
    168

  • av Vicente Blasco Ibanez
    251

    "La Bodega," written in 1903, is the third of the notable series in which Blasco Ibanez attacks important questions of the day. It was preceded by "La Catedral" (The Shadow of the Cathedral) and "El Intruso" ("The Intruder"), and was directly followed by "La Horda" ("The Horde"). The first of these books deals with the retrogressive influence of the Catholic Church upon Spain; the second, with the Jesuits. "La Bodega" is a double assault: first, upon the vice of drunkenness, and second, upon the propertied interests that willfully keep the lower class in ignorance. [Translated from the Spanish by Dr. Isaac Goldberg.] Vincente Blasco Ibanez (1867-1928) was a journalist, politician, and best selling Spanish author in a number of different genres. Ibanez' works would have been considered Constumbrismo, because they depicted the details of rural life in the farmlands. Two of his novels have been adapted into Hollywood films, but he is best known for his novel "Blood and Sand." "The Fruit of the Vine" follows the love story of Rafael and Maria de la Luz while also acting as a social commentary on the rights of common humanity.

  • - A Bret Hardin Mystery
    av Professor David (University of Birmingham UK) Alexander
    189

  • av Zenith Brown & Leslie Ford
    175,-

  • av Zenith Brown & Leslie Ford
    191

  • av Peggy Gaddis
    175,-

    OUTSIDE THE LAW...Being a nurse, and a tremendously attractive woman besides, young Laura Weston found it ridiculously easy to make a conquest of Dr. Steven Prescott. From the first moment of intimacy in her apartment, he found himself slipping deeper and deeper into her power -- at last becoming her helpless tool in a racket which had become one of the most obnoxious social evils of our times!Working outside the law, Laura executed her black plans with the boldness and precision of a master villainess, relying not only on her wits, but on her superb body. Was there nothing which could stop this beautiful, unscrupulous woman? Dr. Prescott, on the brink of ruin, came to know the answer...

  • av Herbert Kastle
    175,-

  • av Herbert Kastle
    189

  • av Don Wilcox
    202,-

  • - The Mark Twain Mysteries #3
    av Peter J Heck
    202,-

  • av Adrian Cole, Michael Bracken & Darrell Schweitzer
    161

    Weirdbook returns with another jam-packed issue full of great fantasy and horror tales! Included this time are:• HARLOT ROAD, by Michael Bracken• WITH A POET'S EYES, by John C. Hocking• THE WISHING WELL, by Robert Graves• O KING OF PAIN AND SPLENDOR!, by Darrell Schweitzer• YOU'D DO IT FOR DIAMONDS, by Adrian Cole• DREADFUL APPETITE, by Franklyn Searight• THE HANDMAID OF THE KEY, by R.C. Mulhare• BLUE MOON, by Allen Mark Price• SHE WHO GIVES LIFE, by C. I. Kemp• AN IMPLEMENT OF ICE, by W. H. Pugmire• NIGHT OF THE CIRCUS, by Sharon Cullars• WOLVERS HILL, by Tim Jeffreys• RAFTS, by Lorenzo Crescentini• CLEAN SWEEP, by Edward Ahern• LEAVING MALAGA, by Cynthia Ward• CATTLE CALL, by Gregg Chamberlain• ABOMINATION IS HER NAME, by J.N. Cameron• KACHINA, by Kenneth Bykerk• FLAT IS FLAT AND THAT IS THAT, by David J. Gibbs• DEATH IS NOT MY MASTER, by Scott HarperPoetry:• THE OLD ROCK, by Russ Parkhurst• SLEEPING WITH MAD SHADOWS, by Frederick J. Mayer• THE LIQUID PROFESSOR, by Jeff Barnes• THE TOAD STOOL PEOPLE, by Chad Hensley• THE PROMISE OF A POLIDORI SORE THROAT, by Clay F. Johnson• THIS HUNGRY EARTH, by Andrew Ivey

  • av Lin Carter
    219

    He was Karn, the savage of the sky-high trees. He was protector and defender of the princess Niamh, whose very city was lost in the mapless jungles of the world under the Green Star.But he was also an Earthling, whose helpless body lay in suspended animation in a guarded mansion in New England. It was his alien mind that drove Karn through perils that no other wold dare...In the Green Star's Glow is a science fantasy novel in the tradition of Edgar Rice Burroughs. Written by American author Lin Carter, it is the final book in his Green Star series. It was first published in 1976.

  • - A Walt Slade Western
    av Bradford Scott
    175,-

    They called Amarillo "the Cowboy Capital"- but "Corpse - and - Cartridge City" would have been a better name after Veck Sosna and his Comancheros rode In!Walt Slade, undercover ace of the Texas Rangers, tried every dodge he knew to trap Sosna, but the tricky, vicious outlaw was always one step ahead of him ... until the bullet-filled night when Ranger and bandit chief met face to face at the end of The Hate Trail

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