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Dead And Gone by Harry Shannon
ISBN 978-1-934546-01-7
Unemployed actor Jack Wade takes his comatose wife to an isolated spot in the mountains, a place where a man once murdered his entire family. Frankie was a successful movie producer, but now they have run out of money. This dilapidated cabin is all they have left.
As the long, lonely nights stretch out before him, Jack’s dreams overflow with nightmarish images. The isolation loosens his grip on reality. He believes Frankie is capable of leaving her bed and moving around. And as Jack falls apart inside the cabin, someone or something else begins stalking the woods outside…
Is the mountain evil, the cabin haunted? Or is poor Jack just going insane? Harry Shannon’s disturbing novel is a relentless, non-stop exercise in terror.
Now a motion picture, available in stores everywhere from LionsgateDVD.com.

Passenger by Ronald Damien Malfi
ISBN Pending
A man wakes up on a Baltimore City bus with no memory of who he is, where he is going, or what has happened to him. His head is recently shaved. His clothes appear new. And written on the palm of one hand is an address…
PASSENGER is a haunting journey of discovery, where the protagonist stumbles through Baltimore’s crumbling streets and a collection of strangely wonderful characters in search of his identity. Yet the more he tries to uncover the mystery of his past, the more he learns it has been hidden from him for a reason.
Preorders begin August 1, 2008

Manhattan Grimoire by Sandy DeLuca
ISBN Pending
A crippling blizzard…grisly discoveries in an old church in Harlem…a small apartment building cut off by the mounting storm, its tenants trapped with a vicious killer that may or may not be human…and an unholy manuscript stolen from a dead sorcerer that could very well hold the secrets to opening the gates of Hell…
MANHATTAN GRIMOIRE, the terrifying new novel by Sandy DeLuca.
Gina has seen strange visions since childhood. Her mother was considered insane for having the same affliction, and before her disappearance, Gina’s sister Allie was obsessed with black magic and “saw” things too. It eventually led her to a depraved conjurer known as Mojo DeCanne, a man who possessed a book of demonic spells Allie stole and hid in Gina’s apartment in the days before she vanished. Now, as Manhattan braces for the worst snowstorm in decades, and Gina’s visions become worse, blurring the lines between nightmare and reality, Mojo DeCanne has come looking for what is his. In order to solve the mystery of her sister’s disappearance and the meaning behind her own shattered life, Gina must first survive the night and somehow stop an unimaginable evil from fulfilling its horrific destiny. Darkness falls on Manhattan. The blizzard grows worse. And the lights go out…
Preorders begin September 1, 2008
Comment by JAN (dancingwith2leftfeet) on 21 November 2006:
Sorry Shane!
I discovered you can vote more than once. I voted twice for HERETICS - hey, it’s that good.
(Ducks quickly) Keep Smiling, Jan
Comment by admin on 21 November 2006:
Come on, we\’re on the honors systems here. I\’ll look for another poll system that limits votes.
Comment by clint salisbury on 21 November 2006:
i’d like to vote for all of them
Comment by eubankscs on 21 November 2006:
Down to Sleep isn’t a choice?
Comment by macker on 21 November 2006:
i’m completely not honourable so i voted bleeding season twice, me bad. it was my introduction to gregs work and won’t be forgotten…down to sleep comes a very very close second though
Comment by admin on 21 November 2006:
As an introductory test poll, I just included Greg’s titles that were long fiction. He does have other novels, too, but I wanted to keep it simple.
Comment by admin on 21 November 2006:
Since you all are cheaters, I’m going to have to find me another polling platform that doesn’t allow multiple votes.
Comment by JAN (dancingwith2leftfeet) on 21 November 2006:
Don’t you want the votes realistic? You know like the one we had two weeks ago. “Vote Early, Vote Often” Heh, Heh, Heh
Comment by Greg on 22 November 2006:
Hell, I’m just glad anyone has voted at all. I say stuff the ballot box while nobody’s looking, hurry!
Seriously, thanks everyone for voting and thanks Shane for running the poll.
(Now everyone go vote again, quick.)
Comment by macker on 22 November 2006:
haha up yours staley. i just did another one each on bleeding season and deep night.
Comment by Will on 22 November 2006:
So macker is the one that got Bush elected twice, I always knew there was something wrong with the voting system.
Comment by H Casper on 22 November 2006:
Bad boy macker. Hmm…how’d he do that from the UK?
kresby
Comment by macker on 22 November 2006:
just what i was about to say..
and i know you all hate bush (theres a pun there somehwere) so i would never have done that to you guys, honest