Blood Lite II: Overbite
Kevin J. Anderson
(Author)
Description
From the Horror Writers Association comes a brand-new collection of darkly humorous tales! The Big Questions of Life (and Death) Can a killer's basement blood-feast be a tax write-off (under Entertainment)? Not if Vlad the IRS agent nails him first in Heather Graham's "Death and Taxes." What does a pack of hungry she-wolves do to solve their man troubles? Ladies Night Out takes a wicked turn in "Dog Tired (of the Drama!)" by L. A. Banks. How far will an elite call girl go to beat a murder rap? Stuck with a dead client in a luxury L.A. hotel room, she might strike a costly bargain with a woman of unearthly powers in Allison Brennan's "Her Lucky Day." Who actually writes those tabloid stories about Bigfoot? Meet a journalist of the unexplained (she's 50 percent demon) and her boyfriend (he's 100 percent thief), as they heat up a museum exhibition that's also a soul-snatching battleground in "Lucifer's Daughter" by Kelley Armstrong. Plus tales from KEVIN J. ANDERSON & JANIS IAN - SAM W. ANDERSON - MIKE BARON EDWARD BRYANT - AMY STERLING CASIL - DEREK CLENDENING - DON D'AMMASSA - BRIAN J. HATCHER - NINA KIRIKI HOFFMAN - NANCY KILPATRICK - J. A. KONRATH - JOHN R. LITTLE - SHARYN MCCRUMB SCOTT NICHOLSON - MARK ONSPAUGH - AARON POLSON - DANIEL PYLE MIKE RESNICK & LEZLI ROBYN - JEFF RYAN - D. L. SNELL - LUCIEN SOULBAN ERIC JAMES STONE - JEFF STRAND - JORDAN SUMMERS JOEL A. SUTHERLAND - STEVE RASNIC TEM - CHRISTOPHER WELCHProduct Details
Price
$26.99
Publisher
Gallery Books
Publish Date
September 28, 2010
Pages
448
Dimensions
5.56 X 8.2 X 1.2 inches | 0.8 pounds
Language
English
Type
Paperback
EAN/UPC
9781439187654
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About the Author
A. E. Van Vogt was a SFWA Grand Master. He was born in Canada and moved to the U.S. in 1944, by which time he was well established as one of John W. Campbell's stable of writers for Astounding Science-Fiction. His books include Slan and The World of Null-A. He lived in Los Angeles, California and died in 2000.