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Fugue For A Darkening Island, by Christopher Priest (Pan, 1978). From a charity shop in Nottingham.
Analogue Men, by Damon Knight (Sphere, 1967). From a charity shop in Nottingham.
A Brand New World, by Ray Cummings (Ace, 1964). From a charity shop in Nottingham.
Tomorrow & Tomorrow, by Ed McBain (Sphere, 1979). From a charity shop in Nottingham. The freaks who called themselves the Vikes were in the saddle and riding high - peddling for forbidden pleasures, substituting drugs for cocktails, following the
Columbo: The Dean’s Death, by Alfred Lawrence (Star Books, 1975). From a charity shop in Nottingham.
The John Franklin Bardin Omnibus (Penguin, 1979). Contains The Deadly Percheron, The Last of Philip Banter and Devil Take The Blue-Tail Fly. From a charity shop in Nottingham.
Horror Classics Library: Dracula, retold from Bram Stoker’s novel and illustrated by Tom Barling (Corgi, 1976). From a charity shop in Nottingham.
Page from Horror Classics Library: Dracula, retold from Bram Stoker’s novel and illustrated by Tom Barling (Corgi, 1976). From a charity shop in Nottingham.
Horror Classics Library: Frankenstein retold from Mary Shelley’s novel and illustrated by Tom Barling (Corgi, 1976). From a charity shop in Nottingham.
Page from Horror Classics Library: Frankenstein retold from Mary Shelley’s novel and illustrated by Tom Barling (Corgi, 1976). From a charity shop in Nottingham.
Plasmid, by Jo Gannon (Star Books, 1980). From a charity shop in Nottingham.
Roadblaster #1: Hell Ride, by Paul Hofrichter (Leisure Books, 1987). From a charity shop in Nottingham.
Wolf Tracks, by David Case (Belmont Tower, 1980). From a charity shop in Nottingham. MYSTERIOUS MANGLINGS Only a crazed beast could be responsible for the ghastly killings of innocent young women. Yet witnesses swore they had seen a strange man lurking
The Pike, by Cliff Twemlow (Hamlyn, 1982). From a charity shop in Nottingham. The Pike is a book that has long been recommended to me by my friend Chris Cooke (a big fan of aquatic monster stories). Though the cover proclaims ‘Soon to be a Major
Sasquatch, by M.E.Knerr (NEL, 1978).From a charity shop in Nottingham.
Burnt Offerings, by Robert Marasco (Coronet, 1977).From a charity shop in Arnold, Nottingham.
The Possession of Joel Delaney, by Romana Stewart (Bantam, 1971).From a charity shop in Arnold, Nottingham.
Childmare, by Nick Sharman (Hamlyn, 1980).From a charity shop in Arnold, Nottingham.
The Landlady, by Constance Rauch (Futura, 1977)From a charity shop in Arnold, Nottingham.
What About The Baby?, by Clare McNally (Corgi, 1985).From a charity shop in Arnold, Nottingham.
Devil’s Channel, by Jeremiah McMahon (Pyramid, 1972).From a charity shop in Arnold, Nottingham.
Marvel Novel Series No.9: Stan Lee Presents The Marvel Superheroes featuring The Hulk, The Avengers, The X-Men and Daredevil, edited by Len Wein and Marv Wolfman. Cover art by Dave Cockrum.From ‘The Avengers in This Evil Undying’ by James Shooter.“ODIN’S
Marvel Novel Series No.4: Captain America in Holocaust For Hire, by Joseph Silva (Pocket Books, 1979). Cover art by Dave Cockrum.From Oxfam in Nottingham.
Marvel Novel Series No. 6: Iron Man in And Call My Killer…Modok!, by William Rotsler (Pocket Books, 1979). Cover art by Bob Larkin.From Oxfam in Nottingham.
Marvel Novel Series No.7: Doctor Strange in Nightmare, by William Rostler (Pocket Books, 1979). Cover art by Bob Larkin.From Oxfam in Nottingham.
Marvel Novel Series No.5: The Fantastic Four in Doomsday, by Marv Wolfman (Pocket Books, 1979). Cover art by John Buscema and Peter Ledger.From Oxfam in Nottingham.
Revenge Of The Manitou, by Graham Masterton (Sphere, 1980).From a charity shop in Derby.
Demonstrand, by Robert Alexander (Corgi, 1982). From a charity shop in Nottingham. The man was lying across the rock, his limbs twisted under him. His head was thrown back, as though he were screaming - his lips drawn back over gleaming teeth…but
Here Be Daemons, by Basil Copper (Sphere, 1981). From a charity shop in Nottingham.
The Birthday Girl, by Robert Rush (Futura, 1983). From a charity shop in Nottingham. Horribly disfigured by the unspeakable nightmare of her childhood, Lois Carradine begins to rebuild her shattered life. But the scars on her face are nothing to the scars
The Medusa Horror, by Drew Lamark (Futura, 1983). From a charity shop in Nottingham. YOU’LL NEVER FEEL SAFE IN THE WATER AGAIN. The Adventure A party of carefree, fun-seeking treasure-hunters set off to find a sunken vessel off the Cornish coast.
Picture, by Lillian Ross (Penguin, 1962).From a charity shop in Nottingham.Picture is a literary innovation - The first piece of factual reporting ever to be written in the form of a novel. It is also a revealing record of the Hollywood community - its
Drowned Hopes, by Donald E. Westlake (The Mysterious Press, 1990).From The Mysterious Bookshop, New York.
Phase IV, by Barry N. Malzberg, from the original screenplay by Mayo Simon (Pan, 1973).From a charity shop in Sheffield.
The Master, by Guy N. Smith (The Sheridan Book Company, 1993).From a charity shop in Sheffield.
Don’t Let Him Kill, by John Creasey, writing as Gordon Ashe (Corgi, 1974).From a charity shop in Sheffield.
Fiend, by Guy N. Smith (Sphere, 1991).From a charity shop in Sheffield.
No Bones About It, by Joan Fleming (Fontana, 1970).From a charity shop in Sheffield.
Murder In The Madhouse, by Jonathan Latimer (No Exit Press, 1988).From a charity shop in Nottingham.
The Blue Hammer, by Ross Macdonald (Heron Books, 1981).From a charity shop in Nottingham.
Welcome Sherazad, by Alfred Mazure (Mayflower, 1969).From a second-hand book shop in Clumber Park, Notts.
Ritual, by Graham Masterton (Sphere, 1989). From a charity shop in Nottingham.
Plague, by Graham Masterton (Star, 1981). From a charity shop in Nottingham.
The Rip-Off, by Jim Thompson (Corgi, 1990). From a second-hand bookshop in Nottingham.
Drive, He Said, by Jeremy Larner (Mayflower, 1968). From a second-hand bookshop in Nottingham.The novel that became the directorial debut of Jack Nicholson.
Fireworks: The Lost Writings, by Jim Thompson. Edited and introduced by Robert Polito and MIchael McCauley. (The Mysterious Press, 1988). From The Last Bookstore in Los Angeles.
The Baby In The Icebox, by James M. Cain (Penguin, 1981). From The Last Bookstore in Los Angeles.
Bad News, by Donald E. Westlake (Warner Books, 2001). From Amazon.
Watch Your Back, by Donald E. Westlake (Warner Books, 2005). From Amazon.
Dames Don’t Care, by Peter Cheyney. From Oxfam in Nottingham.
Yesterday Is Dead, by Dallas Barnes (Coronet, 1977). From a second-hand shop in Nottingham
Night Squad, by David Goodis (Frederick Muller Ltd. 1962). From a second-hand shop in Nottingham.
13 West Street, by Leigh Brackett (Corgi, 1962). From a second-hand shop in Nottingham.
People Of The Night, by Victor Russell. (Arrow, 1965). From a second-hand shop in Nottingham.
Confessions of a Kept Man (Male Prostitute) as told to John O’Day. (Sherbourne Press, 1964). From a charity shop in Nottingham.A KEPT MAN is a man who performs sexual acts - any kind of sexual acts - for money. Such a person is the shocking amoral Charles
The Dain Curse, by Dashiell Hammett (Pan Books, 1975). From a charity shop in Nottingham.
Hold Back The Night, by DEsmond Leslie (Digit, 1958). From a charity shop in Nottingham.
The Tiger In The Smoke, by Margery Allingham (Dell, 1952). From a charity shop in Nottingham.
4.50 From Paddington, by Agatha Christie. From a charity shop in Nottingham.
The Hound Of Death, by Agatha Christie (Pan, 1961). From a charity shop in Nottingham.