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When a series of brutal murders strikes an otherwise quiet town, most law enforcement and citizens blame the vulnerable ex-army veteran with schizophrenia; but two of his nurses, Nella and Val, don’t think it was him.
The mere mention of "zombies" is enough to conjure up images of shambling undead monsters with an insatiable desire for brains. These creatures have dominated the horror genre for years and could be found in popular franchises, such as The Walking Dead and Resident Evil.
Standing Against the Wind by Marcus Abston, continues Annabelle’s story from Bloodlines.
Trains are not the fastest or most efficient way to travel long distances anymore, but there is still an undeniable appeal to them. Years of movies and books have ingrained the image of trains as a means of transportation where anything from romance to intrigue can happen.
Artemisia doesn’t know why she was cursed when she will transform into a monster, or who she can trust – but with the old gods returning, Artemisia knows everything is about to change.
Seraph (A Novel of the Seraph Book 1), by J.C. McKenna, is a moving urban fantasy, blending runaways and exploitation with an intriguing dreamworld.
Fiction is filled with stories of arrival and adjustment as characters either return to an unfamiliar home or try and make their home somewhere foreign to them.
For many, December means spending time with friends and family, but some also manage to sneak in some reading. Whether enjoying some light reading on the beach or a cozy novel while sipping eggnog, nothing can beat catching up on reading over the holidays.
Typically the science fiction and fantasy genres in literature couldn't be further removed from each other, but over time, authors began blurring the lines between the two.