October,
2002
Bitten
by Kelly Armstrong
Filled
with romance and supernatural intrigue, this book
will surely remind readers of Anne Rice's sophisticated
refurbishing of the vampire story, as Armstrong
finds a fresh angle for the werewolf theme.
Midnight
is a Lonely Place by Barbara Erskine
Seeking
seclusion in a remote part of England where she
can finish writing her biography and get away
from a troubled relationship, Kate Kennedy realizes
that her cottage is haunted by a pair of Roman
Britain star-crossed lovers.
The
Last Vampire by Whitley Streiber
The
eternal heroine of Whitley Strieber's classic
novel The Hunger, Miriam Blaylock returns in The
Last Vampire -- a new tale of stunning invention
and mounting suspense that goes as deep into the
dark as a nightmare.
Implant
by F. Paul Wilson
Dr.
Gina Panzella, the young protégé
of famed plastic surgeon Dr. Duncan Lathram, begins
to suspect that there is something sinister--and
deadly--about Dr. Lathram's miraculous new implant.
The
Year's Best Fantasy and Horror, 14th Edition
World
Fantasy Award-winning series continues with a
generous collection that features more than 40
stories and poems from renowned veterans and newcomers
alike. |