Hear That Damn Owl?

      M. K. Theodoratus
     Hear That Damn Owl?

Enraged that he gave in to his mother's demands to return home or lose his inheritance, Crayton takes his anger out on a dive-bombing owl prowling a gas station in the mountains. When a codger warns him about wrathful owls, he dismisses the cautions as local folklore. Will the owl seek revenge?What if the old folktales were true?If you enjoy old Twilight Zone episodes or have felt your heart pounding in your chest during an Alfred Hitchcock movie, you need to read by M. K. Theodoratus’s newest tale of suspense. Crayton blows into a gas stop after his mother summons him home as his brother drifts near death after a car accident. Crayton can’t stop wondering why he came back. Was it only to keep his mother from cutting off his inheritance? He instantly regrets being forced to stop at the old service station on the other side of the mountains from home. Everything about the place, even the people, are old and dying. Crayton’s anger and bent for self-destruction come to a head when he spots an owl prowling around the station. An old decrepit storyteller warns Crayton about the dangers of crossing an owl, but the damn owl drives him nuts.Crayton takes his anger and frustration out on the dive-bombing owl. When strange things begin happening, Crayton has to hope it’s just his imagination, but he’s afraid the old folktales are coming true. Can he escape the wrath of the owl?M. K. Theodoratus has nine published works, with more on the way. She has always felt magic and fantasy were apart of her life. She specializes in captivating long-form short stories or novelettes.

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    Lake Tanna - Ballad of Ruby

      Neil Leckman
     Lake Tanna - Ballad of Ruby

Lake Tanna corporation is the world's leading technological firm for cutting edge research. Often things go horribly wrong.166 is a dark, horrific short story about the 7/7 London bombings- from the perspective of the home ground terrorist Germaine Lindsay. The student written story displays a deep, realistic portrayal of a man's last thoughts before stealing the lives of countless people.

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    The Helmet of Horror

      Victor Pelevin
     The Helmet of Horror

Victor Pelevin, the iconoclastic and wildly interesting contemporary Russian novelist who The New Yorker named one of the Best European Writers Under 35, upends any conventional notions of what mythology must be with his unique take on the myth of Theseus and the Minotaur. By creating a mesmerizing world where the surreal and the hyperreal collide, The Helmet of Horror is a radical retelling of the myth of Theseus and the Minotaur set in an Internet chat room. They have never met, they have been assigned strange pseudonyms, they inhabit identical rooms that open out onto very different landscapes, and they have entered a dialogue they cannot escape - a discourse defined and destroyed by the Helmet of Horror. Its wearer is the dominant force they call Asterisk, a force for good and ill in which the Minotaur is forever present and Theseus is the great unknown. The Helmet of Horror is structured according to the way we communicate in the twenty-first century - using the Internet - yet instilled with the figures and narratives of classical mythology. It is a labyrinthine examination of epistemological uncertainty that radically reinvents this myth for an age where information is abundant but knowledge ultimately unattainable.

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    Blood Test (Code:Black Part 1)

      G.M. Reinfeldt
     Blood Test (Code:Black Part 1)

Ride shotgun with Hily Threslin, a hematologist, on her thrilling struggle for survival following an ominous Code: Black test result.Madeline's bat companion, Chitter, leads her to an injured dragon in the woods. It is up to them to rescue the dragon and help it continue its quest.This book is written for older elementary kids and has a 5.4 reading level.

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    My Hero, Peter Cushing

      Matt Molgaard
     My Hero, Peter Cushing

Tommy is just a boy, obsessed with the macabre world where monsters roam free and heroes cling to shadows. But one hero, Tommy's hero, Peter Cushing isn't so bashful. What's worse: for some reason he's targeted Tommy as foe rather than friend.Written for a younger audience, My Hero, Peter Cushing is a quick tale of vampirism and fantasy, with a strong tribute to vintage Hammer Films productions.

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    Resident Evil Legends Part Six - Escape From Raccoon City

      Andreas Leachim
     Resident Evil Legends Part Six - Escape From Raccoon City

Based on the Resident Evil series by Capcom. Raccoon City is in ruins, and the few survivors must escape before it's too late. But the survivors are being pursued by strange creatures. Leon, Claire, and Sherry run from a monstrous creature that was once William Birkin. Meanwhile, Jill and Carlos try to escape the unstoppable Nemesis. Little do they know, Raccoon City is about to be destroyed ...Based on the Resident Evil video game series by Capcom. Raccoon City is in ruins, and the few survivors who remain must try to escape the city before it's too late. But the survivors are not alone; they are being pursued by terrifying creatures with mysterious goals all their own. Leon Kennedy, Claire Redfield, and Sherry Birkin are on the run from a monstrous creature that was once the genius scientist William Birkin, Sherry's own father. Meanwhile, Jill Valentine and Carlos Oliveira must try to escape the unstoppable creature known as Nemesis. Joining them on their escape from the city are Ada Wong, the Umbrella operative known as Hunk, and the ruthless UBCF Commander Nicholai Ginovaef. They are all running out of time, because in just a few hours' time, the entire city is destined to face Final Decontamination ...

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    Hosts

      F. Paul Wilson
     Hosts

Repairman Jack returns in a sequel to the New York Times bestseller, *The Tomb!* Repairman Jack has been tearing up the urban adventure scene ever since he was introduced in the New York Times bestseller The Tomb. As his fans know, Repairman Jack doesn't deal with electronic appliances; he's a situation fixer, no matter how weird or deadly a situation may be. Repairman Jack has no last name, no Social Security number, and no qualms when it comes to getting the job done-even if it means putting himself in serious danger. After fifteen years of separation, Jack is contacted by his long-lost sister, Kate, to help her track down the source of her girlfriend Jeanette's sudden trance-like behavior. Referred by a mysterious stranger who gives only Jack's name and phone number, Kate is shocked to find out that the "repairman" she seeks is none other than her little brother-and not altogether happy to find out what little "Jackie" has been doing with himself for all these years. With Jack leading the way, Kate finds out that Jeannette's behavior can be traced back to the experimental therapy she underwent for a brain tumor: now Jeannette's brain and those of several other subjects are infected by a mutated virus. Like any good virus, it wants to multiply-and if Jack can't stop the virus in its path, there will be deadly results. Meanwhile, Jack is traveling on the 9 train when suddenly a passenger goes berserk and starts shooting at random-leaving Jack no choice but to throw himself into the spotlight by putting the shooter down. Worse for Jack, one of his fellow passengers is a reporter for the local tabloid, The Light, who sees Jack's heroism as his ticket to journalistic stardom. The reporter promises to make Jack a celebrity hero, a household name-which could mean the end of Repairman Jack as we know him.

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    Love and Decay, Episode Eleven

      Rachel Higginson
     Love and Decay, Episode Eleven

Zombies- as if that wasn’t enough to ruin any girl’s dream of a happily ever after. After a night in the bunker with Kane Allen, Reagan is panicky with fear and doubt. The Zombies haven’t let up their attack on the bunker door and the darkness of the small space is oppressing. But none of that compares to the overwhelming presence of Kane. By the time Hendrix shows up to rescue her, Reagan fears the damage is already done- Kane and her have bonded before she could pull herself together and protect her heart. Now she wonders if maybe he’s not such a bad guy. Or maybe he has been manipulating her by using her fears and insecurities to get her to open up. While the Parkers decide how to best solve the Allen problem, Matthias has already arrived and demanded his prisoners go back with him- the Parker brothers and Reagan that escaped his Colony and found amnesty with Gage. Gage takes their side, refusing to let Matthias have his way. But what does that mean for the storage complex? Meanwhile, Reagan and Hendrix find some much needed alone time and try to work beyond the damage that Kane has inflicted. Love and Decay, Episode Eleven, is the eleventh in a novella series in a Dystopian Romance about Zombies, the end of the world and finding someone to share it with. This story takes place over multiple episodes, with a release date every two weeks. Approximately 20,000 words.

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    The Thinner Man

      David Wesley Hill
     The Thinner Man

Sometimes dieting is not the answer . . . A short horror story by award-winning author David Wesley Hill.Cats have a way of smiling at us. We always know what they are saying when they are looking affectionately at us. They have big grins that display something special to only their owners. If you'ever had a cat like Ebony, then you know what a kitty smile is like!

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    Silverlight

      Matt Joyce
     Silverlight

Something is terrorizing a Sydney park. Three people have died so far, torn to pieces. Is it a feral dog? A trained animal being directed to attack people by a deranged owner? The fabled black panther of the NSW mountains? Or is it something...worse? Two police detectives are about to find out that some legends can be all too real.Augie Adams is a rambunctious first grader with a terrifying secret. Leef Undertree is the son of a shipbuilder on the planet Brindlestar. Rachel Katrachian is a Pulitzer Prize winning journalist. And John Blackthorne is a zombie.What do these people have in common?They are all eager to meet you through the pages of this collection of short stories. You will discover Brindlestar, the fascinating world that orbits three suns; the horrors of being an American in Spain during its civil war; a world in which everyone knows the exact day they will die; and a cruise ship porter with the curse of knowing of disasters that he is powerless to prevent. The adventures are varied, sometimes humorous and always thought provoking.This is Glen Robinson’s second collection of short stories.

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    Motherly Love

      Ashlee Revealed
     Motherly Love

A soul stuck in a corpse...A murderer on the loose...An idea too gruesome to think.Cackling Carol sets out to find her dog Big Roddy ad her broom. After she was moved out of her cavern and into a flat by social workers, Carol became de-witched. She forgot about her friends so they set off to find a new home. But Cackling Carol is hot on their trail now. She realises how silly she's been. Unfortunately Broom and Big Roddy bump into Egbert, the wicked blue wizard, again. Can Carol save her friends from his evil magic? Can she even save herself? Fun and adventure in this last story in the Witch's Dog trilogy. The Witch's Dog is the first story, and De-Witched is the second.

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    Deliverance

      James Dickey
     Deliverance

The setting is the Georgia wilderness, where the states most remote white-water river awaits. In the thundering froth of that river, in its echoing stone canyons, four men on a canoe trip discover a freedom and exhilaration beyond compare. And then, in a moment of horror, the adventure turns into a struggle for survival as one man becomes a human hunter who is offered his own harrowing deliverance. From the Trade Paperback edition.

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    The Lifted Veil

      George Eliot
     The Lifted Veil

Horror was my familiar. Published the same year as her first novel, Adam Bede, this overlooked work displays the gifts for which George Eliot would become famous—gritty realism, psychological insight, and idealistic moralizing. It is unique from all her other writing, however, in that it represents the only time she ever used a first-person narrator, and it is the only time she wrote about the supernatural. The tale of a man who is incapacitated by visions of the future and the cacophony of overheard thoughts, and yet who can’t help trying to subvert his vividly glimpsed destiny, it is easy to read The Lifted Veil as being autobiographically revealing—of Eliot’s sensitivity to public opinion and her awareness that her days concealed behind a pseudonym were doomed to a tragic unveiling (as indeed came to pass soon after this novella’s publication). But it is easier still to read the story as the exciting and genuine precursor of a moody new form, as well as an absorbing early masterpiece of suspense. **The Art of The Novella Series **Too short to be a novel, too long to be a short story, the novella is generally unrecognized by academics and publishers. Nonetheless, it is a form beloved and practiced by literature's greatest writers. In the Art Of The Novella series, Melville House celebrates this renegade art form and its practitioners with titles that are, in many instances, presented in book form for the first time.

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