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Brian Keene BRIAN KEENE is the two-time Bram Stoker Award-winning author of The Rising, Fear of Gravity, the forthcoming City of the Dead, among other titles. He is also the fiction editor of Horrorfind.com and the popular Best of Horrorfind anthology series. Brian returned to Lazy Lion on Saturday June 17th to sign his newest mass market paperback The Conqueror Worms (see below). As always, the fans were delighted. They came as far as from Winston-Salem, NC and Hampton, VA.
A few signed copies of The Conqueror Worms (As
well as The Rising and City of the Dead) are still available
in store!
The Conqueror Worms One day the rain just didn’t stop. As the flood waters slowly rose and coastal cities and towns disappeared, some people believed it was the end of the world. Maybe they were right. But the water wasn’t the worst part. Even more terrifying was what the soaking rains drove up from beneath the earth -- unimaginable creatures, writhing, burrowing...and devouring all in their path. What hope does an already-devastated mankind have against...the Conqueror Worms? The Rising A man embarks on a cross-country trip to save his son after a plague has turned nearly all of America's population into zombies. The Rising is a fresh take on zombies, presenting an explanation unused before this time. Keene combines this novel approach with fast paced story telling, believable characters, bloody action and heart wrenching drama. 2003 Bram
Stoker Award Winner - Best First Novel City of the Dead This terrifying new novel picks up where The Rising leaves off after a plague has turned nearly all of America's population into zombies. Terminal
From award-winning author Brian Keene comes a darkly
suspenseful tale of crime and the common man-with a surprising jolt of the
supernatural. . .
Tommy O'Brien once hoped to leave his run-down industrial hometown. But marriage and fatherhood have kept him running in place, working a job that doesn't even pay the bills. And now he seems fated to stay for the rest of his life. Tommy's just learned he's going to die young-and soon. But he refuses to leave his family with less than nothing-especially now that he has nothing to lose. Over a couple of beers with his best friends, John and Sherm, Tommy launches a bold scheme to provide for his family's future. And though his plan will spin shockingly out of control, it will throw him together with a child whose touch can heal-and whose ultimate lesson is that there are far worse things than dying. We're sorry. We are all out of copies of Terminal. |
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