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Sign up for LibraryThing to find out whether you'll like this book. No current Talk conversations about this book. I wasn't sure what to expect with this particular magazine, but by all measures it exceeded my expectations. Each story was written to quality prose standards, and rather than a tedious retreading of existing ghost-hunter tropes, there was a great deal of inventiveness in the settings and styles at work here. The Edwardian and Victorian eras do show up here, but we also see noir-infused 40's or 50's America, pre-modern England and Scotland, and modern day New Orleans and Los Angeles. All-in-all another impressive debut from Electric Pentacle Press. ( ) no reviews | add a review
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Mysteries, hauntings and strange encounters. Now available for the first time on Amazon - the launch issue of OCCULT DETECTIVE QUARTERLY, the finest and most intriguing stories of those who investigate the strange, the supernatural and the occult. Great fiction from new and established names, including Willie Meikle, Adrian Cole, Amanda DeWees and Joshua M Reynolds. Includes the striking and dark novelette 'Monochrome' by Ted E Grau, Tim Prasil's 'How to be a Fictional Victorian Ghost Hunter (In 5 Easy Steps), and interior illustrations by top artists. Plus reviews, and an interview with legendary creator of Dr Spektor, Don F Glut. No library descriptions found. |
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