Books by Gary A. Braunbeck
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By Reason of Darkness by T.M. Wright, Gary A. Braunbeck, William P. Simmons ( 2004) |
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Coffin County by Gary A. Braunbeck ( 2008) |
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Destinations Unknown by Gary A. Braunbeck ( 2006) |
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Far Dark Fields by Gary A. Braunbeck ( 2009)
A survivor of a school shooting three decades earlier, Geoff Conover becomes the only person with whom a present-day murderer will speak and confesses a devastating secret about a legendary monster who terrifies the children of a small Ohio community. By a five-time Bram Stoker-winning author. 125,000 first printing. Original.
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Fear in a Handful of Dust: Horror As a Way of Life by Gary A. Braunbeck ( 2004) |
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The Flesh Unknown by Gary A. Braunbeck ( 2001) |
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Graveyard People The Collected Cedar Hill Stories by Gary A. Braunbeck ( 2003) |
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Home Before Dark The Collected Cedar Hill Stories by Gary A. Braunbeck ( 2005) |
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In Silent Graves by Gary A. Braunbeck ( 2004)
After a devastating tragedy claims the lives of his wife and baby daughter, newscaster Robert Londrigan must enter a nightmarish realm of madness, truth, and terror when his daughter's body is stolen from the morgue by a mysterious disfigured man. Original.
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The Indifference of Heaven by Gary A. Braunbeck ( 2000)
The horrible, sudden, and unexplained death of his wife and unborn child understandably sink a television executive into a depression, but when the child's corpse vanishes, he finds that this is only the beginning of his troubles. Nominated for the 2000 Bram Stoker Award for Best Novel.
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Keepers by Gary A. Braunbeck ( 2005)
When he witnesses the death of an old man who warns him that "The Keepers are coming," Gil Stewart becomes submerged in a nightmarish world where strange animals and reminders of a past he cannot remember follow him at every turn. Original.
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Masques V by ( 2006) |
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Mr. Hands by Gary A. Braunbeck ( 2007)
When Lucy discovers that her late daughter's doll is actually a living, terrifying being with horrific power, she unleashes him on the man responsible for her daughter's murder, as well as on others whom she thinks deserve to die. Original.
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Prodigal Blues by Gary A. Braunbeck ( 2006) |
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Salt Water Tears by Brian A. Hopkins ( 2001) |
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Time Was Isaac Asimov's I-Bots by Steve Perry, Gary A. Braunbeck ( 1998)
Annabelle Donohoe, the CEO of World Tech, is mad as hell. Her dreams of world domination died the day Zac Robillard discovered her evil plans and fled World Tech, taking his greatest creation, his beloved I-Bots, and all his research, with him. (Read about their origins in Isaac Asimov's History of I-Bots!)More than super-machines, more than robots, the I-Bots are eerily human in appearance, but not in abilities. Their genetic components--based on human DNA--and mechanical infrastructures give them pshyical strength and powers humans can only imagine, and a measure of free will impossible in robots. Annabelle wants them back and will stop at nothing to get her way, including hiring the world's deadliest assassin to find Zac, and his I-Bots--the beautiful Radiantand Killaine,clever Itazura, Psy-4,and Stonewall--and bring them in...or kill them. For if Annabelle cannot have the I-Bots she vows that no one else can either. But Janus, the ruthless killer, is not the only hunter they must elude...Surrounded by enemies, Zac and the I-Bots can find no safe place, not even the streets. In the year 2013, the Silver Metal Stompers, a neo-Nazi gang, roam the nation's cities wreaking havoc on robots, especially Scrappers, outmoded homeless robots who huddle in hobo camps, rusting away unless they are repaired by a mysterious humanitarian and robotarian called DocScrap. In an unlucky twist of fate, the Stompers discover DocScrap is none other than Zac Robillard and that the I-Bots aren't exactly human...and vow to crush Zac and the I-Bots into wreckage. Based on an original concept by Isaac Asimov, Time Wasis a nonstop action adventure combining all the excitement of Golden Age SF with the technological wonders of modern cybernetics and quantum science. This remarkable collaboration between the greatest science fiction genius of all time and a team of brilliant young writers is a major publishing event. Only the Grand Master himself could have foreseen the awesome wonders depicted in Isaac Asimov's I-Bots.And only today's finest storytellers could have brought them so vividly to life.
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X3 by Gary A. Braunbeck, Brian A. Hopkins ( 2003) |
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