The only historical oddities were trivia books and gross humor collections.Īlien brains with tentacles land on Earth and communicate with Jake Silver, a nerd who is teased around town and beaten by his ignorant father. Compared with the 70s, Zebra stuck to only a few specific subgenres. Men's Adventure will be covered separately. Mostly historical romance, then westerns, with several adult western series. Horror made up just over five percent of Zebra's output. This is the result of looking up over 3500 titles by ISBN number. More Zebra Horror at Too Much Horror Fiction,, and Vault of Evil. The Vampire Memoirs by Traci Briery & Mara McCuniff Piper by Brett Rutherford and John RobertsonĬhildren of the Shadows by Don L. Halloween II (Novelization) by Jack Martin There is a Serpent in Eden by Robert Bloch Horror continued to be released regularly until Zebra shut down their horror line in 1996, but starting in 1991 horror started started splitting off into Silence of the Lambs knock-offs, Interview with a Vampire copies, and young adult style covers.Ī full cover gallery with shop links over at Trash Menace Gallery Below is a comprehensive list of the almost 200 horror novels Zebra Books released through 1991.
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She graduated from Monash University with an Arts/Law degree. As of March 2021, she is the author of two award-winning non-fiction books.īorn in Ireland, Milligan grew up in the Roman Catholic faith. Louise Milligan is an Australian investigative reporter for the ABC TV 7.30 and Four Corners programs. Clarke explains: "I was also to discover the lines of A. The title is from the poem "Smooth Between Sea And Land" by A. It is generally printed with the original novel as a single volume. In 1990, with Clarke's approval, Gregory Benford wrote a sequel titled Beyond the Fall of Night, which continues the story arc of the 1953 novel. A later edition includes another of Clarke's early works and is titled The Lion of Comarre and Against the Fall of Night. It was later expanded and revised again and published in 1956 as The City and the Stars. Originally appearing as a novella in the November 1948 issue of the magazine Startling Stories, it was revised and expanded in 1951 and published in book form in 1953 by Gnome Press. Against the Fall of Night is a science fiction novel by British writer Arthur C. She has a chance at it, though-if she can follow the clues that June left her, solve the mystery behind June’s actions and ultimate death, she might be able to clear both their names, essentially change history, and finally live her OWN life. She takes that leap of faith, leaves everything she’s ever known, runs out into the big world…and almost immediately discovers that she doesn’t have any more freedom than she did in captivity. Today, on her 17th birthday, a small group offers to break her out. Though she’s never done so much as jaywalk, she’s been a prisoner for almost her entire life. The crimes of June Calahan so terrified the world that the next young woman to carry her soul, Alina Chase, has been seen as guilty since birth. In the world of Soulprint, souls are trackable, and there’s a direct correlation between crime in one life and crime in the next. “It’s so easy to take the path of least resistance,” he says. |