One of the best series in the Horror and Dark Fantasy genre. Over the past 5 years, editor Don Hutchison has gathered a world-class and bestselling authors, including Charles Grant, Garfield Reeves-Steven, David Nickle, Hugh B. Cave, Gemma Files, and...
Here is an affectionate look back at the outsized heroes who once occupied the imagination of millions of loyal readers. The Shadow. Tarzan. Doc Savage. Captain Future. The Spider. Zorro. They were the original super guys-godfathers and inspiration t...
Here is an affectionate look back at the outsized heroes who once occupied the imagination of millions of loyal readers-The Shadow, Tarzan, Doc Savage, Captain Future, The Spider, Zorro. They were the original super guys, godfathers and inspiration t...
Introducing a spine-tingling new series inspired by the unique geography of the Canadian imaginative landscape. From The Man Who Cried Wolf., Robert Bloch's classic werewolf thriller, to Garfield Reeves-Steven's gripping story of supernatural terror ...
Presenting more dread-darkened images of fear designed to prod happy shudders from th most jaded imagination. Our initial volume was a World Fantasy Award nominee for Best Anthology of the Year. Readers and reviewers were unanimous in their acclaim. ...
There are seventeen stories in this book. They are branded "horror" by nature of our title and cover. But it's not all fear and loathing. Many of these works are genuinely terrifying, but some darkly humorous, some intriguingly atmospheric, and one, ...
The fourth installment in the widely acclaimed Northern Frights series, this collection of 20 stories has something for everyone- spine tinglers, vampires, splatterspunk, thoughful stories of character, even humor.Chilling tales by Colleen Anderson, ...
A fine collection of chills for a midwinter night with dark fantasy told by: Rebecca Bradley, Hugh B cave, Carolyn Clink, Gemma Files, Nalo Hopkinson, Nancy Kilpatrick, Susan MacGregor, Scott Mackay, Sally McBride, David Nickle, Vincent Grant Perkins...
No country has had as many stories written about its national police force as Canada. The sterling image of the scarlet-coated Mountie was almost as familiar a symbol as the ubiquitous cowboy in American fiction. And nowhere was he more popular than ...
Journey into the shadowy depths of It's Always Raining Corpses in Chinatown, a compendium edition that brings together captivating tales of Asian intrigue from the classic detective and adventure pulps of the 1920s-40s. Across 700 pages and featurin...