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    1. The Crane House (2012)

      A Halloween Story

      by Brian Keene, Kealan Patrick Burke, Al Sarrantonio, Rick Hautala, Bev Vincent, Brian Freeman, James A. Moore, James Newman, Ronald Kelly, Norman Prentiss, Ray Garton

      The Crane House: A Halloween Story is a collaborative effort written by Cemetery Dance authors Kealan Patrick Burke, Brian Freeman, Ray Garton, Rick Hautala, Brian Keene, Ronald Kelly, James A. Moore, James Newman, Norman Prentiss, Al Sarrantonio, and Bev Vincent.

      Each author brought his... (learn more about this book)

    1. Ravenous (2008)

      by Ray Garton

      A serial rapist is on the loose in the sleepy California town of Big Rock, and sheriff Farrell Hurley's secretary is the latest victim. When a self-proclaimed werewolf hunter named Daniel Fargo comes into town claiming that Big Rock has an infestation of the creatures, Hurley thinks the man is... (learn more about this book)

    1. Loveliest Dead (2006)

      by Ray Garton

      In this ironically titled shocker from horror maestro Garton ( Live Girls ), the dead, who are pretty ugly, make life a hell for the living. Jenna and David Kellar, after a series of personal tragedies, the worst of which is the inexplicable death of their four-year-old son, Josh, hope to make a... (learn more about this book)

    1. Sex and Violence in Hollywood (2001)

      by Ray Garton

      Subterranean Press is proud to present the breakout thriller by the master of horror. Sex and Violence in Hollywood will take its place on the shelf next to other Garton classics like Live Girls and The New Neighbor. This is truly Ray's masterpiece. The Subterranean Press edition of Sex and... (learn more about this book)

    1. Buffy the Vampire Slayer

      Resurrecting Ravana (Buffy the Vampire Slayer) (2000)

      by Ray Garton

      RAISING THE DEAD With midterms looming, the students at Sunnydale High are predictably stressed-out. Even super-student Willow is feeling the pressure to succeed. And when her usual study buddies -- Buffy, Xander, and Oz -- decide they don't need her tutorial sessions, Willow wonders if she's ... (learn more about this book)

    1. Biofire (1998)

      by Ray Garton

      Weird science runs amok and poses a provocative threat to personal freedoms in this slick if predictable thriller. Following the pattern of his Dark Channel and Shackled, Garton cheers on a ragtag cross-section of the American public as they pool reserves of democratic idealism and libertarian... (learn more about this book)

    1. Pieces of Hate (1996)

      by Ray Garton

      Pieces of terror, pieces of suspense, pieces of darkness combine to create Pieces of Hate, master storyteller Ray Garton's short story collection. Nine works, including A Gift From Above, a new novel that will surely hit you from below, are here compiled for the sole purpose of scaring you onto... (learn more about this book)

    1. Dark Channel (1992)

      by Ray Garton

      Arriving at the Universal Enlightened Alliance's retreat to investigate the disappearance of a reporter, Jordan Cross meets Lauren Shroeder, present at the retreat to locate her missing four-year-old son, kidnapped by her Alliance member husband. (learn more about this book)

    1. Cafe Purgatorium (1991)

      by Ray Garton, Charles de Lint, Dana M. Anderson

      Three horror novels-- Cafe Purgatorium , Dr. Krusadian's Method , and Death Leaves an Echo --probe the depths of the human soul and consciousness. Reprint. (learn more about this book)