![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() How can an immortal sentenced to die fight back? He has to find the killer - and the answers lie deep in vampire lore. Because according to the new rules, vampires who take human life can now be executed. Now, not only is he trying to create a new world order for the immortal elite, he's the prime suspect and is stalked by the newly installed head of the vampire secret police. When his all-too-human lover is found murdered on the eve of the coven's annual Four Hundred Ball - a celebration meant to usher in a new era in vampire society, and to mark the re-unification of the Coven after decades of unrest and decay - Oliver is devastated. Hero of this sexy, paranormal action tale is Oliver Hazard-Perry, former human conduit, and Manhattan's only human-turned-vampire, now the head of the Blue Bloods Coven. The Vampires of Manhattan is "hipster horror" - the memorable characters from her Blue Bloods series are older and cooler than before, trying to build "Millennial" lives in the bustle of Manhattan while battling forces of evil and, of course, each other. ![]() White Nights Vampires of Manhattan is the first novel in the sequel to the Blue Bloods series that serves as a second cycle in the story of the Blue Bloods. ![]()
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![]() ![]() The Pale Horse is a two-part series, with each episode one-hour long, produced for BBC One by Mammoth Screen, which is part of ITV Studios, and Agatha Christie Limited. ![]() The Pale Horse was filmed over the summer at The Bottle Yard Studios and in and around the Bristol area. The Pale Horse tells the story of Mark’s investigation into how and why his name came to appear on the list, an investigation that leads him to the peculiar home of a trio of rumoured witches, The Pale Horse, in the beautiful village of Much Deeping. One of those named is widowed antique dealer Mark Easterbrook, who, despite having found love again with new wife Hermia, is still haunted by the tragic death of his first wife Delphine. Who wrote the list, and who do these names refer to? ![]() When a murder investigation is launched into the death of a young woman, a mysterious list of names is discovered in her shoe -prompting an inquiry not only to find the killer, but also to understand the list of names. Maisel, The Father) in the lead role of Mark Easterbrook. The image shows Emmy and Bafta-nominated Rufus Sewell (The Man In The High Castle, The Marvellous Mrs. The latest iteration of the Christie novel was produced by Mammoth Screen and Agatha Christie Limited for BBC One.Īdapted by Bafta-nominated writer Sarah Phelps, The Pale Horse is coming to BBC One in 2020. BBC One and Mammoth Screen have released a picture from the latest Agatha Christie adaptation The Pale Horse. ![]() ![]() Hardcore Twenty-Four: A Stephanie Plum Novel (Paperback): Turbo Twenty-Three: A Stephanie Plum Novel (Mass Market): Tricky Twenty-Two: A Stephanie Plum Novel (Mass Market): Top Secret Twenty-One: A Stephanie Plum Novel (Mass Market): Takedown Twenty: A Stephanie Plum Novel (Mass Market): Smokin' Seventeen: A Stephanie Plum Novel (Mass Market):Įxplosive Eighteen: A Stephanie Plum Novel (Mass Market): Sizzling Sixteen (Stephanie Plum Novels #16) (Mass Market): Lean Mean Thirteen (Stephanie Plum Novels #13) (Mass Market):įearless Fourteen: A Stephanie Plum Novel (Stephanie Plum Novels #14) (Mass Market):įinger Lickin' Fifteen (Stephanie Plum Novels #15) (Mass Market): Twelve Sharp (Stephanie Plum Novels #12) (Mass Market): Ten Big Ones: A Stephanie Plum Novel (Stephanie Plum Novels #10) (Mass Market):Įleven on Top (Stephanie Plum Novels #11) (Mass Market): To the Nines: A Stephanie Plum Novel (Stephanie Plum Novels #9) (Mass Market): Hard Eight: A Stephanie Plum Novel (Stephanie Plum Novels #8) (Mass Market): Seven Up: A Stephanie Plum Novel (Stephanie Plum Novels #7) (Mass Market): Hot Six: A Stephanie Plum Novel (Stephanie Plum Novels #6) (Mass Market): High Five (Stephanie Plum Novels #5) (Mass Market): ![]() ![]() Three to Get Deadly: A Stephanie Plum Novel (Hardcover):įour to Score (Stephanie Plum Novels #4) (Paperback): Two for the Dough (Stephanie Plum #2) (Hardcover): One for the Money: The First Stephanie Plum Novel (Hardcover): This is book number 19 in the Stephanie Plum series. ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() (Which isn’t to discount the grotesque title story or the exorcism at the heart of “The Well.”) Finally, there are the pair of film fanatics who undertake made-to-order pornography only to quickly get in over their heads in “No Birthdays or Baptisms.” Enriquez’s wide-ranging imagination and ravenous appetite for morbid scenarios often reaches sublime heights. Things grow darker still in “Rambla Triste,” as the victims of a pedophile ring are resurrected in Barcelona as “incarnations of the city’s madness,” and in “Kids Who Come Back,” the book’s epic and visceral centerpiece, in which the missing, damned, and destitute begin returning home. ![]() Themes of obsession and the arcane come to light in “Our Lady of the Quarry,” where a band of teenage girls turn to witchcraft to snare the object of their desires “Meat,” which follows two grave-robbing fans of a recently deceased rock star and “Where Are You, Dear Heart?”, in which a self-described “heartbeat fetishist” gets off by holding a stethoscope to a diseased man’s chest. In the nightmarish opener, “Angelita Unearthed,” the bones of a rotting child reanimate after being dug up likewise, in “Back When We Talked to the Dead,” the dead foretell dread using a Ouija board. ![]() The alleys and slums of Buenos Aires supply the backdrop to Enriquez’s harrowing and utterly original collection (after Things We Lost in the Fire), which illuminates the pitch-dark netherworld between urban squalor and madness. ![]() |