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		<title>The Physick Book of Deliverance Dane by Katherine Howe</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 27 Nov 2009 19:30:23 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Michele Lee</dc:creator>
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The Physick Book of Deliverance Dane by Katherine Howe
Hyperion Voice, 2009
ISBN: 9781401340902
Available: New and Used
This book is not horror, but rather historical fantasy. The premise of this book is interesting&#8211;what if some of the “witches” hanged in the Salem Witch Trials actually were witches? However, the execution fails, first because the first two [...]]]></description>
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<p><img class="alignright" title="The Physick Book of Deliverance Dane" src="http://sicacaelestas.home.insightbb.com/booklove/2009/deliverancedane.jpg" alt="" width="95" height="144" />The Physick Book of Deliverance Dane by Katherine Howe<br />
Hyperion Voice, 2009<br />
ISBN: 9781401340902<br />
Available: New and Used</p>
<p>This book is not horror, but rather historical fantasy. The premise of this book is interesting&#8211;what if some of the “witches” hanged in the Salem Witch Trials actually were witches? However, the execution fails, first because the first two hundred pages of this book are spent hinting at this concept, of which readers are already aware.</p>
<p>The main character is a supposedly very intelligent woman working on her PhD thesis. While cleaning out a family house in New England she discovers hints at a book of shadows that might prove the Salem witches were really witches. The story is primarily about her search and her mental growth from complete skeptic to, um, not.</p>
<p>Detail, historical flavor and character building are Howe&#8217;s strong points. Storytelling, pacing and plot are her downfalls. The Physick Book of Deliverance Dane is about a historian telling the story of this neat thing they&#8217;ve researched, but with a last minute, obvious mystery plot tacked on, and some pretty heinous and unrealistic treatment of antique books. It&#8217;s less of a fast-paced mystery and more like a book wherein a mystery plot smacks an uninterested, and dense, main character in the head for 300 plus pages until she finally decides to do something about it. Not without merit altogether, the prose is pretty when not overwritten, the detail is interesting, when not overpowering the story and the historical scenes are inspiring. This book might have a place in the libraries of readers who love rich historical tales, but it doesn&#8217;t speak to a horror or even dark fantasy audience despite the subject matter.</p>
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		<title>Northlanders: Sven the Returned by Brian Wood</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 19 Jun 2009 19:10:17 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Michele Lee</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[ISBN: 1401219187, $9.99
Contains: Nudity, violence, gore, language
&#8220;A very long time ago&#8230;in the lands we call home&#8230;these things happened.&#8221;
So begins the first volume of Northlanders, the tale of Sven, a Viking warrior in 980 CE who leaves his plush Mediterranean lifestyle to claim an inheritance from the harsh cold lands of the North. But once there [...]]]></description>
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Contains: Nudity, violence, gore, language</p>
<p>&#8220;A very long time ago&#8230;in the lands we call home&#8230;these things happened.&#8221;</p>
<p>So begins the first volume of Northlanders, the tale of Sven, a Viking warrior in 980 CE who leaves his plush Mediterranean lifestyle to claim an inheritance from the harsh cold lands of the North. But once there he encounters resistance from his uncle, Gorm, who is unwilling to hand everything over to Sven. Sven begins a one man war against Gorm and his men to get his money and his lands back.</p>
<p>Northlanders is a familiar tale of one man against a greater evil, dressed in brutal, vivid Norse clothing. The art is fantastic and explicit, bleeding emotion out in color. The story capitalizes on the hardest, most violent parts of Viking legends. But it has a soul too. Sven is a remarkable character, one worth following into the wilds of the world.</p>
<p>Northlanders is a solid addition to the libraries of horror, historical or Viking fans and a good graphic novel for those new to graphics to pick up.</p>
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		<title>The Monster Within Idea by R. Thomas Riley</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 08 Jun 2009 15:51:04 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Michele Lee</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Trade Paperback: 9780982159613 , $15.95
The Monster Within Idea, R. Thomas Riley&#8217;s collection from Apex Publications is an exploration of monsters in all their various forms, supernatural and dark, beneficial and very, very malicious.
&#8220;Attrition&#8221; the first tale in this collection, is the story of an incarcerated man who is preparing for his release day. To be [...]]]></description>
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<p>Trade Paperback: 9780982159613 , $15.95</p>
<p>The Monster Within Idea, R. Thomas Riley&#8217;s collection from Apex Publications is an exploration of monsters in all their various forms, supernatural and dark, beneficial and very, very malicious.</p>
<p>&#8220;Attrition&#8221; the first tale in this collection, is the story of an incarcerated man who is preparing for his release day. To be free all he has to do is walk out, where a vicious tunnel will either deem him worthy of being a part of society, or turn his sentence into a self-fulfilling death penalty.</p>
<p>&#8220;Touching God&#8221; is a surreal story of two boys trying to escape a personal darkness, only to find that something follows them back to the mundane world. A story of family tragedy, it&#8217;s heavily character based with an open ending that implies the worst is yet to come. Continuing with a child&#8217;s point of view, &#8220;Too Little&#8221;  tells another short, dark story of victimization and revenge in a lilting, almost playful tone.</p>
<p>&#8220;Jenny&#8221; is the tale of a jealous lover, a woman who will possess or punish the man she loves. It&#8217;s a little too obvious, but a darkly amusing addition to the collection.</p>
<p>&#8220;Perfect&#8221; also uses a very female point of view, as a woman obsessed with body image imagines that as she airbrushes models&#8217; pictures she also cleans them of their other flaws. If only she could fix her own life as easily.</p>
<p>The next two tales are both zombies stories. &#8220;Haven&#8221; is a wholly depressing story of a boy who is trying to get to his older sister after a zombie uprising. After days of traveling and barely surviving, he reaches the hospital where his sister works in the maternity ward, which has been overrun with zombie infants. As is often found in zombie tales the desolation is overwhelming and there can really only be one end.<br />
&#8220;In the Beginning&#8221; could be the start of a longer zombie tale. The imagery of a bio weapon going off at a Six Flags amusement park is chilling, but the story is one readers already know.</p>
<p>Taking readers to the Old West, &#8220;The Run&#8221; is about a man hired to transport a mysterious package from one town to another. He&#8217;s warned not to look at or open the package, but a busted wheel leads him to being trapped in the growing dark, in the woods, with its contents. There&#8217;s a feeling of filler to this story, though it fits the theme. The setting doesn&#8217;t quite come alive, though the monster within certainly does.</p>
<p>Tales of love gone wrong is one of Riley&#8217;s strength, as is evident by the next two tales, both tackling the topic. &#8220;Twin Thieves&#8221; is a surreal tale, tinged with sadness, of a man trying to make things work between himself and his wife, at any cost, when some things are just meant to be broken.</p>
<p>&#8220;Tautology&#8221; is darker, displaying a different form of co-dependency and depression with a side order of stalker. As short as many of the other tales, this one is also stronger, despite the only action being the emotional ex-boyfriend repeatedly calling his love. It has a killer and an unexpected ending that makes the tale one of the strongest in the collection.</p>
<p>Going back to the Old West &#8220;A Pair of Aces, a Pair of Eights&#8221; tells of a gunfighter so loved by the people around him that even Death himself seems to want to take revenge on his killer.</p>
<p>The following tale, &#8220;Bubo&#8221;, is also primarily set in a bar. But in this bar a yuppie with a last wish finds a creature that shouldn&#8217;t be on Earth and learns that most wishes are better off just in your head.</p>
<p>&#8220;The Day Luftberry Won It All&#8221; is a surprisingly imaginative tale of Luftberry, a pool shark living after the apocalypse when other players are a fast fading commodity. In one of the last &#8220;Sin&#8221; bars in this semi-science fiction world, he is challenged by a strangely serpentine man. In a game for his soul, literally, Luftberry becomes so preoccupied with winning that he never stops to consider that the prize might not offer much of a victory.</p>
<p>&#8220;Just Decoration&#8221; is a revenge story that&#8217;s simply too short. The revelations are fired at readers like bullets, rather than slowly revealed, making them feel contrived. There&#8217;s no time to build up the character, thus their relationships, before suddenly they&#8217;re all dead and the reader is left feeling out of the loop.</p>
<p>&#8220;The Lesser Evil&#8221; pits the young black, ex-thug trying to do good against the stupid white corrupt congressman. A voyage that touches on the splatter scene with a grisly pair of murders with no solid explanation, &#8220;The Lesser Evil&#8221; is part discourse on racism and politics and part murder mystery.</p>
<p>&#8220;The Monster Within Idea&#8221; is remarkable for how very little it reveals, which only emphasizes the quest of the mysterious girl trapped in a closet trying to determine what&#8217;s real and who she really is. Where it could have delved into stark realism and drama, instead Riley merely hints and leaves the true horror for the reader&#8217;s minds to make up.</p>
<p>&#8220;Brittle Bones, Plastic Skin&#8221; is one of Riley&#8217;s best, and it&#8217;s a pleasure to say it&#8217;s been included in this collection. Here he walks the line between surreal and reality, pitting a man against an ancient evil with the lives of children at stake. Other tales have been told in the same style and fail, but this story maintains a level of dark, paranormal questioning through out, making the point of view changes only add to the robustness of the tale.</p>
<p>One of the longest additions, &#8220;The Core of Forgotten&#8221; pits a pair of children, bored and a bit criminal on a long summer vacation, against the neighborhood witch, who&#8217;s genuinely evil. When the kids&#8217; stop watching the witch and instead break into her house they get more than they bargained for, ending up in a bloody, ruthless showdown with the witch, a demon and stand byers whose interests have turned from merely malicious to wicked.</p>
<p>Finally is &#8220;Only Spirits Cry&#8221;. An excellent way to end the collection this one is the long, emotional tale of a man who is willing to do almost anything to save his mother from death, because he&#8217;s done so before. A delicate weave of old magic, modern setting, childhood magic and unconditional love it&#8217;s one hundred percent pure adventure.</p>
<p>Riley&#8217;s strength lies in spinning emotional tales, often ones that involve or are told through the point of view of children. While not all the tales in this collection are the best of the best, there are several darkly brilliant gems that readers can be happy to have in one bound volume.</p>
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		<title>A Dangerous Climate by Chelsea Quinn Yarbro</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 08 May 2009 02:45:31 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Michele Lee</dc:creator>
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Tor, 2008
ISBN: 9780765319814
Available: New and Used
Yarbro&#8217;s cultured, enigmatic, vampire Saint Germain is back. This time he’s in Russia during the construction of St. Petersburg, as a spy in the Russian court, pretending to be a duke, a husband and a human. As Saint Germain tries to uncover the fate of the man he [...]]]></description>
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<p>*Reviewed for <a href="http://monsterlibrarian.com/vampires.htm#A_Dangerous_Climate_by_Chelsea_Quinn_Yarbro_">MonsterLibrarian.com</a></em><br />
Tor, 2008</p>
<p>ISBN: 9780765319814</p>
<p>Available: New and Used</p>
<p>Yarbro&#8217;s cultured, enigmatic, vampire Saint Germain is back. This time he’s in Russia during the construction of St. Petersburg, as a spy in the Russian court, pretending to be a duke, a husband and a human. As Saint Germain tries to uncover the fate of the man he is impersonating, a man claiming to be Count Saint-Germain comes to town, threatening the real Germain and all of his entanglements.</p>
<p>Exquisitely detailed and smooth, A Dangerous Climate is a vivid, complex tale of political intrigue, led by a fascinating character who is almost harder to figure out than the full scope of Yarbro&#8217;s plot. Yarbro is the author to go to for historical fiction. She packs amazing detail into the world, so that readers open the book and feel as if they are there, in the middle of a completely different time and culture, enthralled through Germain&#8217;s voice and intriguing stories. Highly recommended for permanent personal and library collections.</p>
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		<title>Free Fiction: Persia Walker</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 10 Dec 2008 18:44:06 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Persia Walker is giving away her new book, Darkness and the Devil Behind Me, on here web site here. Blurb below.
In December 1923, Esther Todd was a lovely young pianist, a rising star. One month later, she was on the Most Wanted List. She had vanished along the snowy streets of a stormy night in [...]]]></description>
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<blockquote><p>In December 1923, Esther Todd was a lovely young pianist, a rising star. One month later, she was on the Most Wanted List. She had vanished along the snowy streets of a stormy night in Harlem and thieves had hit the home of her society patron, pulling off a million- dollar heist.</p>
<p>Were the disappearance and the robbery coincidence or conspiracy? Somebody knew, but nobody was talking. Three years later, the puzzles remained unsolved.</p>
<p>As a crime reporter, Lanie Price covered the initial case. Now a frustrated society columnist, she&#8217;s ready for a change. It comes in the form of Esther&#8217;s sister, Ruth.</p>
<p>Desperate for closure, Ruth begs Lanie to dedicate her Christmas column to the case. Maybe someone, somewhere will remember something. Seeking fresh material, Lanie starts asking hard questions, dangerous questions, the kind just about guaranteed to get her killed.</p></blockquote>
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