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Love and Romanpunk Tansy Rayner Roberts
Thousands of years ago, Julia Agrippina wrote the true history of her family, the Caesars. The document was lost, or destroyed, almost immediately.
(It included more monsters than you might think.)
Hundreds of years… More
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Mark of the Beast Brian Ball
Something goes drastically wrong at a séance, and suddenly Alan’s wife Janice experiences a major personality change. These are signs that her husband just can’t ignore: the strange new mark on her hand,… More
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Secret Agent X: Legion of the Living Dead Brant House
Ripped from the pages of the September, 1935 issue of Secret Agent “X” magazines comes this sensational novel, Legion of the Living Dead! From nowhere hurtled that black death car. And from nowhere came… More
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Secret Agent X: The Assassins’ League Brant House
Ripped from the pages of the October, 1937 issue of Secret Agent “X” magazines comes this sensational novel, The Assassins’ League! When a wealthy arms manufacturer and a powerful gang lord both… More
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The Phantom Detective: Tycoon of Crime Robert Wallace
A diabolical fiend uses the weapons of modern science to threaten humanity! Follow the Phantom as he embarks on one of the most exciting manhunts of his entire career — and answers fire with fire! Ripped from the… More
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The Count of Monte Cristo, Part Three Alexandre Dumas et al.
The Count of Monte Cristo is one of the great adventure novels of all time. But the author, Alexandre Dumas, also adapted his novel into four riveting plays. Part Three: The Rise of Monte Cristo is set two decades after … More
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The Count of Monte Cristo, Part Four Alexandre Dumas et al.
The Count of Monte Cristo is one of the great adventure novels of the nineteenth century. But the author, Alexandre Dumas, also converted many of his fictions into riveting dramas, dividing his classic tale of revenge… More
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The Phantom Detective: Fangs of Murder Robert Wallace
Mysterious doom hovers menacingly over the members of the Gargoyle Club! Follow the world’s greatest sleuth as he pits brain and brawn against a vicious criminal! Ripped from the pages of “The Phantom … More
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The Karaoke Singer’s Guide to Self-Defense Tim Kinsella
For all this novel’s depth of story, and that story’s grip and wealthy undercurrents, Tim Kinsella’s rushing, trippily meticulous prose is so exciting to follow that the story seems as much the … More
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The Count of Monte Cristo, Part Two: The Resurrection of Edmond Dantes Alexandre Dumas et al.
The Count of Monte Cristo, one of the greatest adventure novels of all time, has been converted by the author into a series of four plays. In PART TWO, Edmond Dantes has escaped from the dreaded prison island of d’If… More
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The Count of Monte Cristo, Part One Alexandre Dumas et al.
This dramatization of the classic novel is the first of four parts. In 1815 Napoleon has fled to Elba, and the Bourbons have been restored to the French throne. Young Edmond Dantes is First Mate and Acting Capt. of the merchant… More
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Beneath Ceaseless Skies Issue #78 Garth Upshaw et al.
Issue #78 of Beneath Ceaseless Skies online magazine, featuring stories by Garth Upshaw and Kristina C. Mottla. … More
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Kalpa Imperial Angelica Gorodischer et al.
Read a chapter. New York Times Summer Reading list. "The dreamy, ancient voice is not unlike Le Guin's, and this collection should appeal to her fans as well as to those of literary fantasy and Latin American fiction."—Library Journal (*Starred Review*) -
Lady Churchill’s Rosebud Wristlet No. 27
8.5 x 7 · 60pp · August 2011 · Issue 27 · Available in lovely finger-grabby paper edition or fast and flashy PDF, epub, and mobi.
It is traditional in the world of zines to apologize for the lateness of the latest issue… More
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Icarus, Issue 10 Steve Berman et al.
Icarus: The Magazine of Gay Speculative Fiction presents stories and features for Fall 2011. A fairy boy confronts a human crush in Alex Jeffers’s “Liam and the Ordinary Boy.” James Bennett tells… More