and Spinrad. Gilman, Hoffman, and Loomis are great Western finds, just as Warner and Yarbro are for fantasy.
- Piers Anthony and Mercedes Lackey, If I Pay Thee Not in Gold. Fantasy.
- Donald Bacon, The Midnight Hour. Horror.
- Brian N. Ball, The Regiments of Night. SF novel. This one's an early DAW paperback (#19) witha great Freas cover.
- Philip Jose Farmer, The Stone God Awakens. SF novel.
- Eric Flint and David Drake, In the Heart of Darkness. Science fiction/fantasy. Another in the saga of Belisarius, Roman general.
- George Gilman, Edge: Slaughterday. Adult western, #24 in the series.
- Donald Hamilton, The Devastators. Spay novel, #9 in the Matt Helm series.
- John Hardin, Tar Heel Ghosts. Non-fiction. Stories of ghosts and such from North Carolina.
- Lee Hoffman, Nothing But a Drifter. Western. A brilliant writer, sadly forgotten.
- Hans Holzer, The Ghost Hunter's Strangest Cases. Non-fiction. I've made no bones about my feelings that Holzer was a humbug, but I do enjoy reading about his "cases".
- K. W. Jeter, Dr. Adder. SF novel.
- Joan Kahn, editor, Some Things Dark and Dangerous. Horror anthology.Electric forest Sixteen stories, including crime, mystery, and non-fiction.
- Tanith Lee, Electric Forest. Science fiction.
- R. A. Lafferty, Annals of Klepsis. SF novel. The rights to Lafferty's entire literary estate were recently auctioned off, with Locus Enterprises the winner; this is good news.
- Noel Loomis, Heading West. Western collection of seven stories. Introduction by Bill Pronzini; I wonder if this is one of the single-author collections that Pronzini has edited. Also, unfortunately, there's no reference to where the stories were originally published.
- Nancy Martin, Some Like It Lethal. Mystery novel. Third in the Blackbird Sisters series.
- Jack McDevitt, Infinity Beach. SF novel. Nominated for the Nebula, Campbell, and Locus awards; published in England as Slow Lightning.
- Thomas Mordane, Bloodroot. Horror.
- Andre Norton, Zarsthor's Bane. Science fiction. A Witch World novel.
- Julie Phillips, James Tiptree, Jr.: The Double Life of Alice B. Sheldon. Biography of a writer whose tragic death is still mourned.
- Norman Spinrad, Bug Jack Barron. The classic SF novel that was denounced on the floor of Parliament.
- Ramsay Thorne, Renegade #11: Citadel of Death. Adult western actually written b y Lou Cameron.
- Robert W. Walker, Disembodied. Horror.
- Richard S. Wheeler, Second Lives: A Novel of the Gilded Age. Historical novel/western.
- Sylvia Townsend Warner, Lolly Willowes. Fantasy. Interestingly, this novel (Warner's first) was the first Book-of-the-Month Club selection.
- Chelsea Quinn Yarbro, Ariosto (fantasy) and Sins of Omission (horror). I used to devour Yarbro's novels like peanuts, but for some reason, got out of the habit. She's a solid writer I have to revisit.
- Roger Zelazny and Gerald Hausman, Wilderness. Historical novel/western.
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