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The Best Paranormal Crime Stories Ever Told

✍ Scribed by Greenberg, Martin H (Editor)


Book ID
108573726
Publisher
Skyhorse Publishing, Inc.
Year
2011
Tongue
English
Weight
542 KB
Category
Fiction

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✦ Synopsis


Paranormal crime stories by bestselling fiction writers like Kelley Armstrong, Anne Perry, Simon R. Green, Patricia Briggs, and more. A massive, monumental volume of paranormal crime fiction by bestselling authors. Gripping tales of mayhem include both novellas and short stories like "Stalked by," by Kelley Armstrong, "The Judgment" by worldwide bestselling author Anne Perry, "Appetite for Murder" by Simon R. Green, "Road Dogs" by Norman Partridge, "The Hex Is In" by Mike Resnick, "Doppelgangster" by Laura Resnick, the chilling "If Vanity Doesn't Kill Me" by Michael A. Stackpole, and many, many, more.

Compiled and edited by the world's most prolific anthologist—the award–winning Martin H. Greenberg—this is the biggest paranormal crime book on the market and the ultimate collection for ghost hunters and thrill seekers everywhere. Also included are multiple stories by New York Times bestselling authors. The Best Paranormal Crime Stories Ever Told is a new book...

"Introduction" by John Helfers

“Appetite for Murder,” copyright © 2008 by Simon R. Green. First published in Unusual Suspects. Reprinted by permission of the author.

“Star of David,” copyright © 2008 by Patricia Briggs. First published in Wolfsbane and Mistletoe. Reprinted by permission of the author and her agent, Linn Prentis, Literary Agent.

“If Vanity Doesn’t Kill Me,” copyright © 2009 by Michael Stackpole. First published in Crime Spells. Reprinted by permission of the author.

“Grave-Robbed,” copyright © 2007 by P.N. Elrod. First published in Many Bloody Returns. Reprinted by permission of the author.

“The Judgement,” copyright © 2004 by Anne Perry. First published in Powers of Detection. Reprinted by permission of the author and her agent, Don Maass, The Don Maass Literary Agency.

“Special Surprise Guest Appearance by . . . ,” copyright © 2004 by Carole Nelson Douglas. First published inMurder by Magic. Reprinted by permission of the author.


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