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October
27, 2003
Spine
Tingling Tales
Barbara
Erskine – Midnight
is a Lonely Place
Kate
Kennedy retreats to a remote cottage on the English
coast seeking the privacy that will allow her
to complete her latest novel. However, just as
she is settling in, her solitude is interrupted
by a series of disturbing incidents – eerie
sounds, vandalism and doors mysterious opening
by themselves. It is after her discovery of an
ancient Celtic necklace that she begins to suspect
that these events may be connected to something
beyond this time and space.
John
Farris – The
Fury and the Terror
Eden
Waring has psychic powers that are beyond even
her imagining. The full strength of her abilities
becomes clear when she has a premonition and saves
a group of people from certain death. Her abilities
lead her into an investigation of a plot by terrorists
to infiltrate the White House and their plan to
murder millions of people.
Theresa
Monsour – Clean
Cut
Paris
Murphy, a police detective more comfortable working
on her own, takes to the streets disguised as
a hooker in an attempt to catch a serial killer
who is brutally murdering women.
Christopher
Pike – The
Blind Mirror
David
is the main suspect in a brutal slaying, the police
say the victim is his ex-girlfriend, but Sienna
can’t be dead, she keeps leaving him messages
on his answering machine. And even if she is dead,
David would never have killed her, she was the
love of his life. So David sets out to discover
the identity of the real victim and why she was
so brutally murdered and in the process hopes
to discover the truth behind Sienna’s disappearance.
Dan
Simmons – A
Winter Haunting
With
his life in shambles, Dale Stewart returns to
his boyhood town. Here he moves into a long abandoned
remote farmhouse, the site of a grisly accident
many years ago. Soon mysterious messages begin
to appear on his computer screen and an enemy
from his past remerges to torment him. When Dale
becomes trapped by an early snowstorm, he soon
loses his grasp on what is reality and what may
be madness.
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