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Post by Plasmos on Jul 4, 2023 17:07:35 GMT
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Post by Plasmos on Jul 4, 2023 17:09:40 GMT
Where can you order it? Amazon Germany doesn't list it, neither under the title nor its ISBN. And UK lists it as unavaialabe. THE NINTH BHF BOOK OF HORROR STORIES: ATLAS Of abominations amzn.eu/d/ipFMM8J
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Post by jepersonoatcake on Jul 4, 2023 18:39:46 GMT
Actually, Flash will return in a prologue novella and the final part of the ongoing story. Then that will be that, though I expect to fill in gaps within his insalubrious career every now and again. In face, dem, to possibly whet your appetite, we've been making (so far provisional) plans for a DC/Marvel-style crossover epic to co-star Flash and Scarlet Ryder... Glad that you're enjoying the book so much!
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Post by andydecker on Jul 5, 2023 8:09:51 GMT
Where can you order it? Amazon Germany doesn't list it, neither under the title nor its ISBN. And UK lists it as unavaialabe. THE NINTH BHF BOOK OF HORROR STORIES: ATLAS Of abominations amzn.eu/d/ipFMM8JThanks for the info. Still, it is marked as Currently unavailable.
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Post by Swampirella on Jul 5, 2023 10:49:29 GMT
Only the 5th and 6th seem to be available at Am*z*n Canada; I only found them by googling BHF Book of Horror Stories & Canada. Searching for them in Am*z*n found nothing. Am*z*n.com only has 1 & 2, which I'm happy to already have. One of these days, I'll collect them all.
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Post by Plasmos on Jul 5, 2023 15:17:13 GMT
Only the 5th and 6th seem to be available at Am*z*n Canada; I only found them by googling BHF Book of Horror Stories & Canada. Searching for them in Am*z*n found nothing. Am*z*n.com only has 1 & 2, which I'm happy to already have. One of these days, I'll collect them all. Search BHF Horror then go to filters > books > all
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Post by Swampirella on Jul 5, 2023 16:06:10 GMT
Ok, thank you!
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Post by Plasmos on Jul 5, 2023 16:07:15 GMT
Where can you order it? Amazon Germany doesn't list it, neither under the title nor its ISBN. And UK lists it as unavaialabe. THE NINTH BHF BOOK OF HORROR STORIES: ATLAS Of abominations amzn.eu/d/ipFMM8JTHE NINTH BHF BOOK OF HORROR STORIES: ATLAS Of abominations amzn.eu/d/h04mxsB
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Post by andydecker on Jul 5, 2023 20:25:13 GMT
Thanks. This link works.
Still I find this slightly bizarre. After trying your link successfully, I closed the browser and tried again to find it on my own. Title, ISBN, the whole works. Alas in the category All, not in Books. No hits. Type Michael Connelly in All or even Robert Heinlein, and you get the whole list at once. Seems they filter the offerings in terms of importance.
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Post by iant on Jul 6, 2023 18:48:53 GMT
Sadly, we are not paying for a sponsored ad so we are not that important, it seems.
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Post by dem bones on Jul 6, 2023 19:02:01 GMT
Last four, each of which would work as final story.
Wayne Mook - Stopover: Manchester. The excavation of four skeletons at Blackfriars Bridge disturbs multiple ghosts, including those of a hag and her murdered granddaughter, Red Clogs the miner, a headless hound, and a five strong gang of killer youths, all locked into one convoluted haunting. A policeman, who is more than he appears to be, and an old friend, resolve to bring peace to their tormented souls.
Kevin Hoxsey - Glimpses: Drumnadrochit. After hundreds of millions of years, the stars favourably realign. The sleeper beneath Loch Ness finally reawakens ...
Ben Lovegrove - the Russian Museum: St Petersburg. Gentle ghost story set shortly pre-Covid. The spectre of a little girl shot dead in the street during a pre-Revolution civilian massacre briefly befriends an English tourist visiting a Russian girlfriend. Very charming.
Sam Dawson - Radiation Raiders: Bonus micro-graphic novel. Flesh-dissolving Extra terrestrials launch an attack on the Wyndham nuclear facility for its plutonium resource.
I like that the selections cover all bases, from disgusting to crushingly sad. Mentioned a few personal picks, but really, overall there were few I didn't get on so well with. Should also mention that, in keeping with its predecessors, #9 is illustrated throughout, artwork provided by Simon J Ballard, Andrew M. Bark, Jez Conolly, Sam Dawson, Mark Hetherington, Kevin Hoxsey, David Huckvale, Randy Lewis, Andrew Llewellyn, Seline Paxton-Brooks, Kaitlin Richards-Tang, Smuzz, Sam Trafford, Justell Vonk, Liz Williams.
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Post by jepersonoatcake on Jul 7, 2023 19:03:07 GMT
I'm also delighted that I introduced you to the Ultimate Horror: the 1910 Fruitgum Company. Even if it does mean that you'll never say anything nice about my work ever again!
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Post by iant on Jul 8, 2023 10:51:33 GMT
Thank you so much for your positive review and delightful summaries of each tale, Dem. It means a lot to each and every author. Best wishes and here's to the next time!
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