Results for 'tananarive due'

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  1. The Reformatory
    1. Tananarive Due

    The Reformatory

    "The Reformatory is one of those books you can't put down. Tananarive Due hit it out of the park." Stephen King Winner of the Bram Stoker Award®, World Fantasy Award and Los Angeles Times Book Prize, this is a gloriously creepy Deep South horror story based on the infamous Dozier School for boys.

    € 13,95
  2. The Ballad of Black Tom
    1. Victor LaValle

    The Ballad of Black Tom

    Ingenious... darkly witty... The writing is full of rage and passion: love for the vanished culture of 1920s Harlem and love — conflicted — for crazy Lovecraft.

    € 13,95
  3. Robin Wayne Bailey

    Robin Wayne Bailey

    Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Robin Wayne Bailey is an American fantasy and science fiction author. He is a past president of SFWA, the Science Fiction and Fantasy Writers of America (2005 to 2007) and has also hosted three of SFWA's Nebula Awards weekend events in Kansas City, Missouri, where he currently resides. Bailey's works include DragonKin, the Frost novel series (optioned for filming by Scriptzone Productions), the Brothers of the Dragon novel series, and the Fritz Leiber-inspired Fafhrd and Gray Mouser novel, Swords Against the Shadowland, the last of which was named one of the seven best fantasy novels of 1998 by Science Fiction Chronicle.

    € 156,00
  4. The Horror Show

    The Horror Show

    This bone-chilling publication explores all things horror, from the gothic of Nosferatu to slasher classics like Halloween, to psychological thrillers and beyond Published with Academy Museum of Motion Pictures. A spine-tingling tribute to horror’s enormous cultural impact and enduring popularity, The Horror Show celebrates the genre’s history, inextricably linked with the history of the moving image itself. With six themed sections—Gothic, Psychological, Science, Slasher, Religion and Ghosts—each chapter invites readers into its own peculiarly spooky setting, populated with the classic tropes characteristic of horror films. Packed with classic posters, behind-the-scenes snapshots, costume sketches, special effects designs, iconic props and much more, the book takes readers on a journey through a carnival of the creepy, curious, grotesque and gory. Including a preface by Academy Award–nominated actor Willem Dafoe and an afterword from Osgood Perkins, director of breakout horror hits Longlegs and The Monkey, The Horror Show drills into the mystery of horror’s enduring appeal across generations and cultures. Films include: Alien, A Nightmare on Elm Street, Black Swan, Dracula, Frankenstein, Get Out, Halloween, Ju-on, Midsommar, Misery, Poltergeist, Ringu, Sinners, The Blair Witch Project, The Exorcist, The Shining, The Silence of the Lambs, The Substance, The Texas Chain Saw Massacre.

    € 58,50
  5. Tananarive Due

    Tananarive Due

    Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Tananarive Due (tuh-NAN-uh-reev DOO; born January 5, 1966) is an American author. Tananarive Priscilla Due was born in Tallahassee, Florida, the oldest of three daughters of civil rights activist Patricia Stephens Due and civil rights lawyer John D. Due Jr. Her mother named her after Antananarivo, the capital of Madagascar. Due is married to author Steven Barnes, whom she met in 1997 at a university panel on "The African-American Fantastic Imagination: Explorations in Science Fiction, Fantasy and Horror". The couple lives in Glendora, California.

    € 156,00
  6. Roberta Rogow

    Roberta Rogow

    Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Roberta Rogow (1942- ) is an American writer of speculative fiction and fan fiction, and a filk singer-songwriter. Rogow is a professional children's librarian by profession. She started her written career as the editor of Grip, a media-based fanzine in the 1970s and 1980s. She has written several mystery novels based on a (imaginary) collaboration between Arthur Conan Doyle and Lewis Carroll. She has also penned a number of short stories, including contributions to the shared world science fiction series Merovingen Nights.

    € 216,00
  7. On Sundays She Picked Flowers
    1. Yah Yah Scholfield

    On Sundays She Picked Flowers

    A haunting and lyrical Southern Gothic horror debut that will stay with you long after you turn the final page

    A haunting and propulsive horror debut about a young woman who escapes her abusive mother through desperate means and the memories of violence that follow her deep into the uncanny woods of northern Georgia. 

    € 13,95
  8. A Dark Matter
    1. Peter Straub

    A Dark Matter

    A Novel
    € 22,95
  9. Mazywood
    1. Tananarive Due

    Mazywood

    € 34,95
  10. Mazywood
    1. Tananarive Due

    Mazywood

    From the Bram Stoker, World Fantasy and Los Angeles Times Book Prize winning author of The Reformatory. A gripping and thrilling supernatural horror and family saga about Mazelle Washington, a child star of 1920s Hollywood, and the legacy of her wishes generations later.

    € 13,95
  11. Where Devils Stand
    1. Clay McLeod , Chapman
    2. Tananarive , Due
    3. Cynthia , Pelayo

    Where Devils Stand

    A chilling anthology of 20 original stories about deals with the devil, perfect for fans of When Things Get Dark and Mike Flanagan's The Fall of the House of Usher

    € 25,00
  12. The Broken Hearts Agency
    1. Clarence A. Haynes

    The Broken Hearts Agency

    A Novel

    In a fantastical, twisted feat of glam horror, a private eye who runs a detective agency for troubled couples must face a deadly force threatening the souls of her clients.

    € 21,95