The Tuesday Night Club And Other Stories


Agatha Christie - 2005
    The Tuesday Night Club read by Joan Hickson The Fourth Man read by Christopher Lee The Affair at the Victory Ball read by David Suchet The Case of the Discontented Soldier read by Hugh Fraser

Road Brothers


Mark Lawrence - 2015
    Contains spoilers for the Broken Empire trilogy. 5 of the stories have previously been published in anthologies, Contains the short story 'Sleeping Beauty' that is also sold separately. A total of 43.000 words or just over half the length of Prince of Thorns.Cover by Pen Astridge.Index:A RescueSleeping BeautyBad SeedThe Nature of the BeastSelect ModeMercyA Good NameChoicesThe SecretKnow Thyself

After the Fall - Tales of the Apocalypse


Kelly GardnerVince Liberato - 2013
    A revelation of what was formerly undisclosed, the harbingers of apocalypse are edging ever closer...The wasteland of abandoned memories, the end of the world or a chance for a new beginning. Be it a personal apocalypse, or one of great cataclysm, the stories that arise from the rubble are tales of aftermath and tales of survival. Bridging the gap between Science Fiction and Horror, the gothic overtones of the apocalyptic imagination are explored to their full extent in these short stories.After the Fall is a collection of twenty short stories, all apocalyptic or dystopian in nature. Some bringing laughter and others bringing tears, but each unique in its interpretation of the theme.Casting off by Robert Holtom (Competition winner)As I sit in a cafe, waiting for a loved one, so I contemplate the end of the world.Nightshade by Damon DiMarcoCivilization’s death rattle as we succumb to the Nightshade virus in a curious and ironic way.Rush Hour by Thomas BrownA man reflects on what it means to be alive in the 21st century.They Turn Red Then Black by Spencer LawesIn a run-down village dependent on a river of garbage, two boys desperately try to find a way to stop their crippled mother being raped by the inhabitants of nearby villages.Sale of the Century by Liam BrownThe end of the world is coming - it should make for some truly excellent TV ratings.The Dying and the Desolation by Paul S. HugginsDrake is alive, man and animal alike have been wiped off the planet by a virilent form of rabies, immune or lucky he must adapt if he wants to survive.Diary of a Zee by Brian LeCluyseSet in an apocalyptic, dying Austin, Texas and told from the point of view of a vegetarian, pot-smoking, hippie, liberal zombie.We Don’t Go to the River by Jeremy WatssmanIn a foul plague-ridden town, a recently unemployed man goes looking for fresh water to save his sister and himself.In Debt by Javier Moyano PerezA dystopian story about a fictitious America enslaved for eternity by merciless creditors and artificial age preservation.All Clear in the Anderton House by Claire FullerMoving from house to house away from the flood waters, Finlay has a compulsion to check every room in every house before he can contemplate living there.Over the Vanishing City by Toby LloydIt's the end of the world and three young men go out for a drink, much like they have always done.Up the Road by Andrew SaxsmaWhat if the world was destroyed, not by disease, war, zombies, or famine, but by fairytales...Seen and not Heard by Ilana MasadA mother's fight to retain her sanity and her illegal, secret, son in the post-nuclear dictatorship she lives in.The End of Time by Robert LeggThe beginning of an apocalypse and its fallout from the point of view of the machine responsible.Stasis by Rebecca Jane GarnerA woman's struggle to come to terms with a world where the majority of the human race has fallen into a state of catalepsy.The Ambulancemen by Heather ParryA world turned on its head; a world where the sirens of an Ambulance are to be feared, not respected.The Comeback Tour by Andrea Mullaney“After the world gets used to zombies, an enterprising rock music manager sees a gap in the market for a very special artist …Anaesthetised by Emma LyskavaHumans have pushed nature to its limit with devastating consequences.You Call This an Apocalypse by Errick A. NunnallyTwo foster kids more different than alike, from one of the poorest neighborhoods in Boston during the first day of the zombie apocalypse.The Remnants of Civilization by Vince LiberatoAfter a global cataclysm called the Sundering, Seth and Ty hunt the creatures that populate much of the Earth, for the good of and continued existence of Civilization.Forward by Kelly Gardner

Zombie Apocalypse!


Stephen JonesSarah Pinborough - 2010
    But construction work on the site of an old church in south London releases a centuries-old plague that turns its victims into flesh-hungry ghouls whose bite or scratch passes the contagion - a supernatural virus which has the power to revive the dead - on to others.'The Death' soon sweeps across London and the whole country descends into chaos. When a drastic attempt to eradicate the outbreak at source fails, the plague spreads quickly to mainland Europe and then across the rest of the world.Told through a series of interconnected eyewitness narratives - text messages, e-mails, blogs, letters, diaries and transcripts - this is an epic story of a world plunged into chaos as the dead battle the living for total domination.

Zombies Vs. Unicorns


Holly BlackScott Westerfeld - 2010
    Half of the stories portray the strengths--for good and evil--of unicorns and half show the good (and really, really bad-ass) side of zombies. Contributors include many bestselling teen authors, including Cassandra Clare, Libba Bray, Maureen Johnson, Meg Cabot, Scott Westerfeld, and Margo Lanagan. This anthology will have everyone asking: Team Zombie or Team Unicorn?

Collected Christmas Horror Shorts


Kevin J. KennedySuzanne Fox - 2016
    Well this year some of the best voices in horror fiction decided to band together and tell you some tales about a different kind of Christmas, so grab yourself a mug of hot chocolate, close the curtains, lock the door and get comfy. This will be a Christmas like never before!Table of Contents:12 Days (Psychopath Remix) by J.C. Michael (poem) Thy Will be Done by J.C. Michael Tommy’s Christmas by John R. Little Naughty or Nice by Veronica Smith Santa's Midnight Feast by J.L. LaneHung With Care by Ty SchwambergerSanta Came by Peter Oliver WonderIn the Bag by Tim Curran The Christmas Spirit by Lisa MortonThe Tome of Bill Cristmas Carol by Rick GualtieriKilling Christmas by Andrew LennonAll Naughty, No Nice by Michael A. ArnzenA Disappointed Shade of Blue by C.S. Andserson (poem)Stuffed Pig by Steven MurrayThe Night Before Christmas by Suzanne FoxBetter Watch Out by Willow RoseDeck The Halls by Xtina Marie (poem)Christmas Market by Amy CrossMerry Fuckin' Christmas by Kevin J. Kennedy The Veil by Rose GarnettThe Last Christmas Dinner by Christina BerglingThe Present by Israel FinnChristmas Carole by Lisa VasquezEdited by Brandy YassaCover design by Lisa Vasquez

The Living Dead


John Joseph AdamsHarlan Ellison - 2008
    They have become the monsters that best express the anxieties and fears of the modern west. This collection gathers together zombie works by Stephen King, Harlan Ellison, Robert Silverberg, George R. R. Martin, Clive Barker, Neil Gaiman, Joe Hill, Poppy Z. Brite, Laurell K. Hamilton, and Joe R. Lansdale. These brilliant minds, and The Living Dead, cover the many types of zombie fiction. Skyhorse Publishing, under our Night Shade and Talos imprints, is proud to publish a broad range of titles for readers interested in science fiction (space opera, time travel, hard SF, alien invasion, near-future dystopia), fantasy (grimdark, sword and sorcery, contemporary urban fantasy, steampunk, alternative history), and horror (zombies, vampires, and the occult and supernatural), and much more. While not every title we publish becomes a New York Times bestseller, a national bestseller, or a Hugo or Nebula award-winner, we are committed to publishing quality books from a diverse group of authors.

Steel & Stone Companion Collection


Annette Marie - 2017
    A draconian and an incubus—an unlikely friendship of two skilled warriors, deadly in very different ways, both hiding dark secrets and dangerous pasts. Now, return to the Steel & Stone world—this time through their eyes. In this collection of short stories set on the same timeline as the original series, Ash and Lyre reveal a whole new side to the trials they faced—both familiar scenes and never-before-seen adventures. Discover Ash's first impression of Piper, their fight in the Styx ring, Lyre's secret role in the escape from Asphodel, and more. This captivating encore to the Steel & Stone series includes 12 all-new stories that complement and expand on the most pivotal moments of the series. And exclusively in this edition, read the first chapter of The Night Realm (Spell Weaver: Book 1), a new book set in the Steel & Stone universe. The Complete Steel & Stone Series: Chase the Dark (Steel & Stone #1) Bind the Soul (Steel & Stone #2) Yield the Night (Steel & Stone #3) Feed the Flames (Steel & Stone #3.5) Reap the Shadows (Steel & Stone #4) Unleash the Storm (Steel & Stone #5) Steel & Stone Companion Collection (Steel & Stone #6)

Treasury


Maeve Binchy - 2011
    This collection from Australia and around the world gives us stories that are sad and happy, thoughtful and humourous, but always abounding with the author's trade mark generosity of spirit. Families, friends, lovers and the lonely, all are drawn with affection and wisdom.* Elsa makes a Christmas wish at the Statue of Liberty which comes true in a most unexpected way.* Amy opts for the simple life when Dan bites off more than he can chew.* Frankie uses an unexpected trip with Robert to find out what she really wants from their relationship.* Victor, a self-confessed hopeless romantic, accompanies a friend to Australia with no thought of love on his mind.* Nick and Janet meet at the Sydney Fish Markets...everything seems perfect, what could go wrong?* Victoria imagines what it would mean to her widowed father to join her in his beloved Paris for a weekend.* Bran enters a competition to broaden his horizons.

Destination: Murder: A Travelogue of Cozy Mysteries


Abby L. Vandiver - 2018
    Destination: Murder is a limited edition, cozy mystery boxed set with eight full-length, never-before-published novels. These bestselling authors will take you to exotic locations at home and abroad. Quirky characters and puzzling plots will have you turning pages late into the night as you travel the world to help solve these whodunits! Just sit back, relax, and let us take you to faraway places while you enjoy the intrigue and solve a crime or two (or eight!) Preorder today to punch your ticket and claim your copy of this limited edition cozy collection. These Are Your Author Travel Guides: Abby L. Vandiver (Brazil) Kathryn Dionne (Marrakech ) Angela C. Blackmoore (Dubai ) Wendy Meadows ( U.S./Georgia) Carolyn L. Dean (France) Sonia Parin (Australia ) Sherri Bryan (London) S.J. Pajonas (Japan) Release Date: 7 August 2018

The Vampire of Downing Street and Other Stories


Amy Cross - 2017
    A man finds his remote cabin being terrorized by a woman who only says the same three words over and over... Billions of miles from Earth, a computer must make a difficult decision about a spaceship's last surviving crew-member... As she struggles to look after her dying daughter, a mother notices strange noises in the house... In the ruins of a planet ravaged by alien invasion, a young girl must decide whether to fight, or to simply try to stay alive... After moving into a new house with her parents, young Cally Taylor realizes that perhaps one of the previous occupants never left... On a remote mountain road, a woman comes face to face with a dead, frozen woman in a wrecked car... The Vampire of Downing Street and Other Ghost Stories contains the new stories The Vampire of Downing Street, The Decision, Pets, Frozen Charlotte, When Ghosts Dream and Let Me In, as well as a revised version of Tenderling.

Year's Best Weird Fiction, Vol. 3


Simon StrantzasTim Lebbon - 2016
    Acclaimed editors Simon Strantzas and Michael Kelly bring their keen editorial sensibilities to the third volume of the Year's Best Weird Fiction. The best weird stories of 2015 features work from Robert Aickman, Matthew M. Bartlett, Sadie Bruce, Nadia Bulkin, Ramsey Campbell, Brian Conn, Brian Evenson, L.S. Johnson, Rebecca Kuder, Tim Lebbon, Reggie Oliver, Lynda E. Rucker, Robert Shearman, Christopher Slatsky, D.P. Watt, Michael Wehunt, Marian Womack, Genevieve Valentine No longer the purview of esoteric readers, weird fiction is enjoying wide popularity. Chiefly derived from early 20th-century pulp fiction, its remit includes ghost stories, the strange and macabre, the supernatural, fantasy, myth, philosophical ontology, ambiguity, and a healthy helping of the outre. At its best, weird fiction is an intersecting of themes and ideas that explore and subvert the Laws of Nature. It is not confined to one genre, but is the most diverse and welcoming of all genres.

The Time Travel Megapack: 26 Modern and Classic Science Fiction Stories


Edward M. LernerDarrell Schweitzer - 2013
    Most science fiction authors have written at least one time travel story. This collection samples some of the best.10 • Time Out • (2013) • novella by Edward M. Lerner69 • These Stones Will Remember • (1981) • novelette by Reginald Bretnor99 • Project Mastodon • (1955) • novelette by Clifford D. Simak133 • 12:01 P.M. • (1973) • short story by Richard A. Lupoff150 • Time Considered as a Series of Thermite Burns in No Particular Order • (2011) • short story by Damien Broderick160 • Time and Time Again • (1947) • short story by H. Beam Piper179 • Try, Try Again • (2013) • short fiction by John Gregory Betancourt184 • The Eternal Wall • (1942) • short story by Raymond Z. Gallun196 • The Man from Time • (1954) • short story by Frank Belknap Long211 • Of Time and Texas • (1956) • short story by William F. Nolan215 • The Edge of the Knife • [Federation] • (1957) • novella by H. Beam Piper260 • Through Time and Space with Ferdinand Feghoot (10) • [Through Time and Space with Ferdinand Feghoot • 10] • (1982) • short fiction by Reginald Bretnor (variant of Through Time and Space with Ferdinand Feghoot: X 1959) [as by Grendel Briarton]261 • Time Bum • (1953) • short story by C. M. Kornbluth270 • Nebogipfel at the End of Time • [H. G. Wells' Time Machine Universe] • (1978) • short story by Richard A. Lupoff278 • Unborn Tomorrow • (1959) • short story by Mack Reynolds291 • Lost in the Future • (1954) • short story by John Victor Peterson294 • The Winds of Time • [The Hub] • (1962) • novelette by James H. Schmitz328 • Armageddon—2419 A. D. • [Buck Rogers • 1] • (1928) • novella by Philip Francis Nowlan402 • The Man Who Saw the Future • (1930) • short story by Edmond Hamilton417 • A Traveler in Time • [Tex Harrigan] • (1953) • short story by August Derleth431 • Through Time and Space with Ferdinand Feghoot (71) • [Through Time and Space with Ferdinand Feghoot • 71] • (1982) • short fiction by Reginald Bretnor (variant of Through Time and Space with Ferdinand Feghoot: LXXI 1969) [as by Grendel Briarton]432 • Flight from Tomorrow • (1950) • novelette by H. Beam Piper454 • In the Cracks of Time • (2009) • short story by David M. Alexander [as by David Grace]468 • Sweep Me to My Revenge! • (2007) • short story by Darrell Schweitzer479 • The Solid Men • (2009) • short story by C. J. Henderson498 • Through Time and Space with Ferdinand Feghoot (Epsilon) • [Through Time and Space with Ferdinand Feghoot (3) • 5] • (1985) • short fiction by Reginald Bretnor (variant of Through Time and Space with Ferdinand Feghoot: epsilon) [as by Grendel Briarton]499 • About the Authors (The Time Travel Megapack) • (2013) • essay by John Gregory Betancourt

Thirteenth Werewolf and Other Stories


Aimee Easterling - 2019
    Visit with fantastical friends new and old in this collection of short stories by USA Today bestselling author Aimee Easterling.From werewolves to witches, from Wolf Camp to isolated beaches, this anthology will transport you to page-turning new worlds in:Thirteenth WerewolfBloodling SongTough as NailsBiological ClockMop MagicSalamander in the BasementDon't miss six bite-size adventures by an author who has been described as a “good choice for Patricia Briggs fans.”

Love, Lust, and Other Mistakes


Eliza Lentzski - 2012
    Meet ten women and their sometimes comic, sometimes tragic, but always erotic, journey through love, lust, and other mistakes.