The New England coastal town of Stonehaven had a history of nightmares--and dark secrets. But when Stony Crawford fell in love with beautiful Lourdes Maria Cast...
The shriveled mummy in a desert roadside display looks harmless enough to the teenagers who have stopped to see it--until it comes to life. The book also includ...
As children, they played the Dark Game... When Nemo Raglan's father is murdered in one of the most vicious killings of recent years, Nemo must return to the ...
Mordred, Bastard Son is a 260 page Arthurian fantasy novel first published in 2006 and written by the award-winning authur Douglas Clegg. It is book one of the ...
When Jake Richmond learns that Naomi, his childhood sweetheart, met her death on the subway tracks in New York City, he embarks on a journey to discover the tr...
From the dark imagination of Douglas Clegg comes an epic tale of horror, spanning twenty years in the lives of four friends--witnesses to unearthly terror. The...
From Douglas Clegg,New York Timesbestselling author ofIsis, comes a southern gothic tale of family secrets and games of innocence turned to darkness. For year...
New York Times bestselling author Douglas Clegg brings us Isis, a beautifully illustrated, unforgettable novella that is sure to become a classic tale of the su...
For years, the Jackson family has vacationed at Rowena Wandigaux Lee's old Victorian house on Gull Island, a place of superstition and legend off the southern c...
byDouglas Clegg,Harold Bloom,Mary Shelley
The story of Victor Frankenstein and the monstrous creature he created has held readers spellbound ever since it was published almost two centuries ago. On the ...
byJ. Pierce,Kathe Koja,Barry Malzberg,Joel Lane,Joyce Oates,Melanie Tem,Kelley Eskridge,Sarah Clemens,Nicola Griffith,M. Harrison,Jack Womack,Douglas Clegg,K. W. Jeter,Richard Matheson,Lucius Shepard,Stephen Dedman,Lucy Taylor,Harry Crews,Wayne Sallee,Nicholas Royle,Pat Cadigan
A World Fantasy Award–winning anthology of erotic horror stories, including dark tales of desire by Joyce Carol Oates, Stephen Dedman, Harry Crews, and others...
Derived from firsthand accounts, newspapers, journals, letters, and telegrams, this daunting compilation divulges authentic piracy stories from the 19th and 20t...