William Sanders, author of fifteen published books, is best known to science fiction fans for the alternate-history comedies Journey to Fusang and The Wild Blue and the Gray, and for his short stories based on Cherokee tradition. (Two of these...
Our April 1995 novella from Brian Stableford, “Mortimer Gray’s History of Death,” was a finalist for the 1996 Nebula award. Mr. Stableford’s most recent American publication, The Hunger and Ecstasy of Vampires, was released by Mark Ziesing...
The No 1 Swedish thriller by the author of The Hypnotist and The Fire Witness
He’s Sweden’s most prolific serial killer.
Jurek Walter is serving a life sentence. Kept in solitary confinement, he is still considered extremely dangerous by...
Alan Chisholm and his wife, Ann, had never even heard of the D/s lifestyle, let alone participated in it. Through a series of unlikely events, however, they were introduced to it by the Chambeaux family with some surprising...
Felicity recently graduated from college and flew to the Caribbean to spend two weeks with her best friend from college, Liv. Liv made it her personal mission to help Felicity explore her inner desires and fantasies. (Some characters from "Princess...
This is Don DeLillo’s first collection of short stories, written between 1979 and 2011; in it he represents the wide range of human experience in contemporary America — and forces us to confront the uncomfortable shadows lurking in the...
From the 2010 winner of the Best Translated Book Award comes a harrowing, controversial novel about a woman's revenge, Jewish identity, and how to talk about Adolf Hitler in today's world.
Elinor's comfortable life — popular newspaper column,...