U-Turn Killur


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Why is the moth attracted to the very glow that will kill it? A maniacal killer is preying upon a firefighter's family, stripping them from his life: one by one; piece by piece. It took every ounce of energy Lieutenant Gabe McLaughlin possessed in resisting the undertow of a mental breakdown as his best friend, Detective Jeff Spencer, told him the horrific news. And Jeff was fighting the same fight, against the same psychological beast, as he uttered the grisly details: Gabe's mother, Ira McLaughlin, had been butchered to death: Dissected... slowly. Apparently, the killer took pleasure in cutting off appendages- one section at a time- at each of the major joints in the extremities. A tourniquet had been applied preventing massive blood loss... the victim eventually succumbed to shock. As insult to injury, the killer had also etched a note into the victims torso: will U-turn and look the other way, or watch while I kill? -KiLLuR




The Price of Trust


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Beaten and betrayed by the one who was supposed to love her, Carly Richards is on the run! Forced to live as a fugitive as her ex-fiancé stalks her across country, Carly finds refuge in a small town in Montana. Unsure how long it will be before she must run again, she resists the friendliness of those around her - especially handsome farmer Joe Baird. Caught in the circumstances, the kind people around her begin to creep into her softening heart. God is at work, and she has to trust him to not only take care of her, but care for the people she is learning to love. Carly must learn the Price of Trust




K - I - L - L Fm 100


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Disc jockey Carter The Cart-Man Jackson has been climbing the stairway to heavenkeeping his life as simple as possible by living from one song to the next. He had the world by the tail, coming from a family of power, prestige, and politics until he let it all go. Killer Queen is burning up the highway to hellterrorizing a town, in her crimson-red stilettos, by holding random men at gunpoint. She had nothing, except a dad who abused her and now she has nothing to lose. K-I-L-L FM 100 is the visual soundtrack of two opposing lives colliding head-on at a destined radio station. As Killer Queen puts the DJ under the gun during his night shift, she begins to question who the real hostage is, as she confronts the demons of her past. And as the DJ shines his light into her darkened world, a few shadows of his own begin to loom from his closet. When the lane narrows on this solitary stretch of highway, both captor and captive realize that somethings got to give. Someones got to go. Closing in fast on this dead-end drive, two souls discover that their lives are not so different; each has lived under a mask, and each is in dire need of genuine love. A full-throttle storyline, injected with one of the most unique twists ever unleashed, K-I-L-L FM 100 is the thriller that reads like a soundtrack. There's a time for everything under heaven. Killer Queen knows theres a time to kill.




Turn Killer


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A classic book of the flying genre. Written about a time long past in the days when there were still "flying circuses" doing dangerous displays in old aircraft with minimal regard for safety. This is a cross between Biggles and Dick Francis with the flying of WE Johns and the crime aspects of Dick Francis. Thoroughly enjoyable if you enjoy flying books.




The Art of Wishing


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When eighteen-year-old Margo learns she lost the lead in her high school musical to a sophomore because of a modern-day genie, she falls in love with Oliver, the genie, while deciding what her own wishes should be and trying to rescue him from an old foe.




Nine Rarities


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This Ray Bradbury collection is comprised of nine early short stories rarely or never reprinted since first publication. Included are three stories originally published in Mr. Bradbury's own science fiction fanzine, Futuria Fantasia. "Don't Get Technatal": Jumping Jigwheels! If you enjoy exclamation points, this story was written for you! In the distant year of 1975 a dissatisfied writer rants about the state of society! Could robosexuality be the answer he seeks?(!) "The Pendulum": A delightful little story with delightfully unconventional spelling. "The Flight of the Good Ship Clarissa": Not entirely lucid but entertaining nevertheless. "I, Rocket": There may be an unwholesome subtext to this story. "Mass is the sexual drive of space, and gravity the intensified yearning of that mass, the gravitic libido of one tremendous body for the love, the following of any and all smaller bodies who transgress its void boundaries." "Undersea Guardians": Half-naked sea-dwelling zombies battle the Nazi Kriegsmarine! "Final Victim": "Hunting a criminal is tough enough, but it's even tougher when it's on a bit of Hell's own rock in the void of space." "Defense Mech": There are no giant, Japanese-speaking robots in this story. It is, however, a riveting tale of the effects of space on the human psyche. "Lorelei of the Red Mist": A second chance in someone else's body becomes complicated when its previous owner was universally hated. "Jonah of the Jove-Run": "They hated this little beat-up old guy. Even if his crazy cosmic brain could track an asteroid clear across the Galaxy, why did he have to smash the super-sensitive meteor detectors?" About 55,000 words in total. Punctuation and apparent typographical errors in the Futuria Fantasia stories have been left as originally published. "Don't Get Technatal" (as Ron Reynolds) Futuria Fantasia (1939) "The Pendulum" (uncredited) Futuria Fantasia (1939) "The Flight of the Good Ship Clarissa" (uncredited) Futuria Fantasia (1940) "I, Rocket" Amazing Stories (May 1944) "Undersea Guardians" Amazing Stories (December 1944) "Final Victim" Amazing Stories (February 1946) "Defense Mech" Planet Stories (February 1946) "Lorelei of the Red Mist" Planet Stories (May 1946) "Jonah of the Jove-Run" Planet Stories (Spring, 1948)




Shark River


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Perhaps only a temporary separation from Arab and Andy? For this, along the Kelland peace-at-any-price-hero formula tells of Pete Cameron's attempts to learn the truth about the loss of his father's resort at Redfish Bay. But supersmart, impetuous Joan leads him into unwanted, active trouble, immediate danger and the solution of a killing. High spirited, high jinks in Florida.







Masquerade in Blue


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