Original anthology of 13 urban fantasy stories. Authors include Lilith Saintcrow, Carole Nelson Douglas, and P.N. Elrod. Introduction by Rachel Caine. Copyrighted by Roxanne Longstreet Conrad (Rachel Caine), Kerrie L. Hughes, and Martin H. Greenberg’s Tekno Books. Details taken from online listing. |
Collection of horror and ghost stories, containing the contents of both of Caldecott’s previous collections, published in Britain in 1947-48, half set in his fictional exotic nation of Kongea. This is a limited edition of 500 copies. A world-wide edition available in the US for $45.00 and in the UK for £28.00. |
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Fantasy novella set in the world of the Deepgate Codex. Illustrated by Bob Eggleton. A leatherbound signed, limited edition of 250 ($60.00) and lettered edition of 26 ($250.00) are also available. |
Steampunk fantasy novel, the third book of the Deepgate Codex trilogy. |
Steampunk fantasy novel, the second book of the Deepgate Codex trilogy. Simultaneous with the Tor UK edition. |
Fantasy novella, a prequel to Scar Night in the Deepgate Codex series. This is a signed limited edition of 2,000; a traycased, leatherbound lettered edition of 26 ($200.00) is also available. |
Fantasy novel. A first novel. First in a trilogy. The city of Deepgate, suspended by chains over the abyss for thousands of years, is betrayed. A trade paperback (OME) edition (-9036-7) was announced but not seen. |
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Though Ken and Sandy testified against Frank Brown, who was convicted of aiding a bank robbery, they believe Mr. Brown may have been framed for the crime. Volume three in the series. |
When Ken and Sandy drive home after covering a dog show for the Brentwood Weekly Advance they offer a hitch-hiker a lift. Later on a private investigator comes to the newspaper office and states the hitch-hiker is wanted for a robbery. Volume five in the series. |