Paul Allen
Content by Paul Allen
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The year 2004 will undoubtedly go down as a singularly exciting—and bittersweet—year for the millions of Stephen King's Dark Tower fans anxiously awaiting the series' much-anticipated
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Kelly Link's second short story collection is aptly titled Magic for Beginners, for the short fiction she presents here is truly magical, with masterfully crafted stories that are as da
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Ten years after the publication of Gregory Maguire's first adult novel, Wicked--a wildly successful account of the Wicked Witch of the West that served as the basis for a Tony Award-winn
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Edgar Allan Poe arguably one of America's most influential writers makes an appearance in Andrew Taylor's literary thriller An Unpardonable Crime.
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Edward Wozny is an ambitious young investment banker with two weeks to kill until he's transferred from New York City to England to fill a coveted position in the bank's London headquarters.
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Greg Rucka, author of the popular Atticus Kodiak mystery series as well as dozens of comic books and graphic novels, has released his first stand-alone novel, a suspense thriller entitled A Fistfu
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Memorial Day is traditionally a day of remembrance for those who have died in our nation's service, but in Vince Flynn's newest Mitch Rapp novel (Transfer of Power, The Third Option, Separation of
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What could be more appropriate on Halloween than reading books guaranteed to make you check under the bed and inside the closet before you go to sleep at night?
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<B>Buffett's return to Margaritaville</B>Tully Mars, the introspective cowboy introduced in Jimmy Buffett's best-selling short story collection, <I>Tales from Margaritaville</
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The Vanguard Press edition of Douglas Clegg’s Neverland (originally published in 1991 by Pocket Books)—like 2009’s reissue of
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<b>Darth Vader's descent into darkness</b>Science fiction fans who have patiently waited for the sixth and final entry in George Lucas's Star Wars epic have a double treat in store thi
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Prosecutor-turned-novelist Penn Cage, the hero of Greg Iles' 1999 bestseller The Quiet Game, is back in his hometown of Natchez, Mississippi, and facing his most disturbing challenge yet: supp
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After five long years, Allan Folsom, author of the blockbuster thrillers The Day After Tomorrow and Day of Confession, has finally released his third novel.
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With the release of Masquerade in 1996 Gayle Lynds joined the deified ranks of spy thriller authors like Robert Ludlum and John le CarrŽ.
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When Robert Ludlum died in March of 2001, millions of fans mourned the passing of a brilliant and prolific storyteller and the loss of future novels featuring his most popular character, CIA operat
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A seemingly endless army of ruthless invaders led by a legendary conqueror encircles an enemy stronghold filled with women and children.
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<B>Mick Foley's fictional debut</B>Former wrestling superstar Mick Foley has written a debut novel that's a lot like the professional wrestling industry it's all about extremes.
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James Carlos Blake, renowned for his violent novels about notorious historical figures (James "Jimmy the Kid" Youngblood in Under the Skin, William T.
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Joe Schreiber's brilliantly creepy debut novel will have discerning horror connoisseurs everywhere comparing it to terror-inducing classics like Stephen King's Pet Sematary and Pet
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Joshua Spanogle's debut novel will have readers compulsively washing their hands for months.
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Fans of Dan Brown's wildly popular novel The Da Vinci Code, and the myriad comparable books it spawned Ian Caldwell and Dustin Thomason's The Rule of Four, Leslie Silbert'
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Renaissance mysteryThe Rule of Four, a debut novel by recent Ivy League grads Ian Caldwell and Dustin Thomason, is comparable to numerous recently published thrillers (Dan Brown's The Da V
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Like lifting up a rock in the forest to see what nightmarish vermin are squirming underneath or stopping to examine a maggot-infested carcass on the side of the road, reading Peter Craig's second no
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What would you do if a sadistic serial killer forced you to decide who his next victim was?
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In Lisa Gardner’s third thriller featuring feisty Boston police detective D.D.
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Stolen, the second book in Canadian author Kelley Armstrong's Women of the Otherworld saga, continues the story of Elena Michaels, the world's only living female werewolf.
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Since concluding his acclaimed Berlin Noir trilogy, author Philip Kerr has explored speculative fiction, mystery, science fiction and even the young adult genre.
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