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The
Damnation Game by Clive Barker. 1985
A bodyguard must protect a successful industrialist
from decomposing corpse-assassins stalking his employer
to collect an ancient debt.
Fiction Barker
White
Shark by Peter Benchley. 1994
A hideous underwater being created years ago by an evil
sadistic Nazi scientist renders the oceans red with
unwary divers, innocent teenagers, and sea creatures
of all sizes.
Fiction Benchley
The
Exorcist by William Peter Blatty. 1971
A mother enlists the help of Jesuit priests to dispossess
the evil spirit Pazuzu from her eleven-year-old daughter.
Fiction Blatty
Homebody
by Orson Scott Card. 1998
Terrifying supernatural forces charge ghostly consultation
fees from an architect-builder while renovating an old
house.
Fiction Card
Guilty
Pleasures by Laurell K. Hamilton. 1995
Who do you call when your fanged friends are being brutally
murdered? Anita Blake aka the Executioner aka Animator
- the Dirty Harriet of vampire killers!
PB Fiction Hamilton
Buffy
the Vampire Slayer: The Book of Fours
by Nancy Holder. 2001
Evil axe-wielding spirits summoned by a powerful sorceress
are unleashed on two female vampire slayers to chop,
dice, and feed their souls to the Lord of Chaos.
Fiction Holder
It
by Stephen King. 1986
Lurking in the dark, dank sewers of a New England village
is a hungry ghostly manifestation of every child's worst
fears that must be destroyed before it's ghastly twenty-seven
year feeding cycle returns.
Fiction King
The
Annotated H.P. Lovecraft annotated and
with an introduction by S.T. Joshi. 1997
Shriek
in the shadow of the Dunwich Horror, howl blindly at
the Mountains of Madness, and run stark raving mad from
the Rats in the Walls in this annotated series of horrifying
stories from the master tale-spinner of the supernatural.
Fiction Lovecraft
I
Am Legend by Richard Matheson. 1954
Fiction Matheson
Dust
by Charles Pellegrino. 1994
Fiction Pellegrino
Relic
by Douglas Preston and Lincoln Child. 1995
Lurking in the dark corridors of the American Museum
of Natural History is an ancient being that prefers
human brains for breakfast!
Fiction Preston
The
Complete Tales and Poems of Edgar Allan Poe
by Edgar Allan Poe. 1938
Cringe from the eerie throbbing pulsation of the Tell-tale
Heart, beg for mercy in the torture chambers in the
Pit and Pendulum, and claw your way out of pre-mature
burial in the Oblong Box from Poe's tales of the macabre.
Fiction Poe
Frankenstein
by Mary Wollstonecraft Shelley.1818.
Classic horror tale of a young scientist playing at
creating a human being yet misunderstanding the pain
and misery experienced by his monster who inevitably
seeks murderous revenge.
Classics Shelley
Dracula
by Bram Stoker. 1897
Gallop over the Borgo Pass with the Children of the Night,
escape from the starry heights of Castle Dracula, and
race against the Devil to destroy the Prince of Darkness
in this Gothic masterpiece of horror.
Fiction Stoker
Magic
Terror by Peter Straub. 2000
Plunge into the depths of terror with this collection
of disturbing tales from subtle, psychological suspense
to pure, unadulterated horror.
Fiction Straub
The Last Vampire
by Whitley Strieber. 2001
What do the CIA and a beautiful, powerful and rapacious
vampire have in common? A taste for the hunt and an
undying desire to wipe each other out!
Fiction Strieber
Blood
Roses: A Novel of Saint-Germain by Chelsea
Quinn Yarbro. 1998
Fiction Yarbro
Copyright
Belvedere-Tiburon Library, 2001
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