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C.J. Henderson
(aka Robert Morgan) (Writer) |
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Mercy (Date?)
Psychometrist Lai Wan volunteers to help a dear
friend, and finds herself facing an ancient, deadly race of
underground-dwelling creatures!
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Baby's First Mythos (2003)
Spawned from the mind of horror king and Origins award winner C.J.
Henderson, Baby's First Mythos is a lavishly illustrated tome that blasts
your child's soul as it teaches them their ABC's - Mythos-style! A
foreword by Dr. Robert M. Price, Ph.D., professor of both theology and
philosophy, founder & editor in chief of Crypt of Cthulhu, executor of the
Lin Carter estate, current head of Lovecraft's KLM club (the worlds first
professional sci fi/horror club).
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In Jacob's Shadow (2004)
From C. J. Henderson, a new novel about a young woman from the
city who searches for her family in the mountains of West Virginia,
seeking knowledge from her past that could unlock the mysteries in her
life.
Patty couldn't tell whether there were people living in the house or not.
It was definitely the house she was looking for and obviously still under
construction. The newness and grandeur of the house itself seemed odd, as
it had been restored over an old stone foundation and built on grounds
that had been neglected for years.
Ornate gothic gates, attached to a seven-foot, ancient wrought-iron fence
surrounding the property, stood one at each end of a brick driveway with
weeds that, sprouting along the entire expanse, made it evident that the
fence and gates had been put up in the distant past and were rarely used
now. The driveway met Route Seven at the beginning and at the end, forming
a horseshoe. Each of the gates, wide enough to accommodate a car, was
securely locked, but there was a third one, a narrow opening to an
overgrown footpath near one end of the driveway, and it was invitingly
ajar.
Patty pulled to the side of the road and climbed from the car. As she
stood there wondering what to do next. she realized that the scene around
her was hauntingly familiar. The hair stood up on the back of her neck as
she surveyed the abandoned road, aware that the wind was whipping up,
causing dead leaves to swirl around her feet in little funnel clouds. Her
breath caught in her throat. She was standing in her own nightmare.
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No Free Lunch (1992)
When Carl Miller's fiancé disappears he follows her trail to New York City,
eventually finding himself in the office of Jack Hagee, Private
Investigator. Taking the case against his better judgment, Hagee quickly
finds himself in the center of a circle of blood with the corpses piling up
fast, the police leaning on him and killers on his trail. It soon becomes
all too obvious that Hagee's only chance is to find poor little runaway Mara
Phillips before he ends up in the slaughter pit like every other man on her
trail.
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Something for Nothing (1993)
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Nothing Lasts Forever (1994)
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Jack Hagee, Private Eye (2005)
Ex-military Intelligence, former police detective, and the last honest man
in New York City - Jack Hagee is bad news for the bad guys. Three all new
tales of the mean streets around us today, plus the previously published
"The Little Voice Inside."
See also:
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What You Pay For (1990)
To many, Jagee is C.J. Henderson's greatest character.
Ice cold and deadly, this brooding, damaged man roared onto the scene in a
time of politically correct, spineless do-goods and turned the world upside
down! Relentless, violent, and unapologetic, these are the opening tales in
the saga of the greatest action hero of them all!
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Pain Without Tears (2004)
"And then they killed me." Kolchak finds
himself on death's door in defense of a beautiful woman with strange powers.
Rekindling a part of him he thought extinguished, she haunts every thought
his mind can hold. What is her secret, and why are so many willing to kill
to control it? And how will Carl survive the twin bullet shots to his body
and soul?
See also:
For the first time ever, a monster collection of 26 new original Kolchak
short fiction stories by noted authors from comics, horror fiction, and
film! Includes works by Brett Matthews, Ed Gorman, Elaine
Bergstrom, Mark Dawidziak, Max Allan Collins, P N Elrod, Peter David, Robert
E Weinberg, and Stuart M Kaminsky)
The Terror Within (2006), Stefan Pertucha, ed. with J. Henderson,
Dennis Calero, and Trevor Von Eeden
Kolchak has three times the usual trouble in store for him! Stay with him as
he discovers that there is more than one way terror can strike from within.
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Neil Gaiman's Lady Justice (2003)
with Dan Brereton and Fred Harper
She is Justice.
Represented since the beginning of time as a robed woman, blinded, armed
with naught but a sword and a sense of balance. A woman cut off from the
masculine world of clues and hard realities, forced into the depths of her
remaining senses: touch, smell, taste, hearing. A woman joined with her
innermost self, focused only on her mission. A woman who cannot be deceived,
cannot be fooled. A woman blind¨ to all but justice. In times of trouble,
the spirit of Justice appears before women and offers them the chance to
take revenge on their male abusers. In this graphic novel collection, we see
three instances of "Slow Death": Enrici has always prided himself on his
ability to have any woman he wants. No woman can say no to him-until he
meets Justine Omnibu, a mystery woman who wears a blindfold¨ and who will
lead him down the path to Justice. "Woman About Town": Jordan Hacket is a
parole officer who came to love an ex-con named Skeeter. When he was
betrayed and killed during a heist, Justice came to Jodi with an offer-and
demanded retribution. "Ravish'd Justice": Lynea Mitchell is an Assistant
District Attorney fed up with the system, now that a known narcotics
chemist-arrested for raping a teenage girl-has cut a deal with the
government to inform on his mob boss. But when he's freed in an assault on
the federal building, Lynea takes justice into her own hands
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The Things That Are Not There (1992)
Private Detective Theodore London ran the best one-man agency in New York
City - at least he did until a demon-driven storm trashed his operation.
Then he finds himself helping a beautiful women being hunted by an army of
winged monsters, and close the doorway to another world. Award-wining
horror author C.J. Henderson's new edition of The Things That Are Not
There takes readers on a Lovecraftian adventure of epic scale - a tale in
which the fate of the world is at risk.
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The Stench of Fresh Air
(1993) aka
Some Things Never Die
The return of Teddy London. In "The Things That Are Not There", private
detective Theodore London was battered almost to death by forces from
beyond. Now, on his first day out of his recovery bed he discovers that
there is a new evil afoot in New York City. While he's been incapacitated,
a coven of vampires has set forces in motion so that they might come forth
from the shadows and begin their march toward world domination. Worse yet,
London learns that he may have more in common with such forces than he
thinks. Armed with only a .38 named Betty and a blade named Veronica,
Teddy London gathers those few souls capable of weathering the terror
ahead. In this second adventure, London and those who stand with him face
both power and temptations not only unimaginable, but unbearable as well.
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The Thing That Darkness Hides (1993)
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All Things Under the Moon (1994)
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The Only Thing to Fear (1994)
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Some Things Come Back (1995)
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The Last Best Friend (2002)
Pa'sha Lowe, weaponsmith of the Teddy London series, returns home to Haiti
to face an undead army led by his his own deceased father!
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Quantum Leap (1995) with Laura
Anne Gilman
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SLAMM! The Hardboiled Fiction Of C. J.
Henderson (2004)
Eleven tales of hate, despair and runaway violence from today's premier
writer of hardboiled fiction, CJ Henderson (novelist and Punisher/Batman
scribe)! It's bounty hunters, sex addicts, vampires and more, set against
backdrops of revenge, defiance, and urban madness.
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The Tales of Inspector Legrasse (2005) with H P Lovecraft
Spawned from the classical horror-hunt of Inspector Legrasse, in H.P.
Lovecraft's seminal tale "The Call of Cthulhu", now his further adventures
have been taken directly from the original notes of Professor William
Channing Webb of the American Archaeological Association and written up for
your edification by author C.J. Henderson, the dedicated chronicler who has
exhaustively reported the occult adventures of Anton Zarnak, Jack Hage and
Teddy London. These seven tales detail the epic confrontation of an
unsuspecting mankind with the unimaginable horrors of the Cthulhu Mythos.
After a wait of over half a century, from the combined hands of H.P.
Lovecraft & C.J. Henderson, finally comes the answers to all the maddening
riddles of the legendary first tale of the Cthulhu Mythos, "The Call of
Cthulhu".
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Go Not Gently (2006) with Parke Godwin and Patrick Thomas
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The Occult Detectives of C. J. Henderson (2002)
Before The X-Files, before Buffy, his tales of P.I. Teddy London were
being read and enjoyed by fans around the world. Now, for the first time
ever, the absolute best of his supernatural sleuthing tales have been
brought together in one incredible collection. Join him in the pages of
fright-filled compilation as he furthers the careers of Lin Carter's
remarkable Anton Zarnak and H.P. Lovecraft's resilient Inspector Legrasse.
Experience his haunting takes on the mythos worlds of both Ramsey Campbell
and Brian Lumley. And immerse yourself in stores featuring all the
characters of his London universe. Here are thirteen tales of the greatest
otherworld investigators ever created--private eyes, college professors,
police officers, and even TV reporters--tackling witches, werewolves, and
every other terror that crawls, flies, or creeps through the night. It's
the best stories ever from the reigning monarch of macabre mysteries!
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The Encyclopedia of Science Fiction Movies
(2001) with William Shatner
Written by a noted film reviewer and journalist, The Encyclopedia of Science
Fiction Movies is a fascinating A-to-Z historical overview of science
fiction in the cinema from the earliest experiments in silent film in the
1890s to the most recent blockbusters.
Each of the more than 1,300 entries includes the film's
vital statistics-title, year released, director, screenwriter, cast,
studio, and running time-along with a summary of the film and a critical
analysis of its success or failure as science fiction and as
entertainment. Select entries contain additional information, trivia, and
anecdotes on the making of the film.
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Boris Vallejo and Julie Bell's Fantasy Calendar:
2002 (2001),
2006 (2005),
2007 (2006)
A soaring voyage of the imagination from the
husband-and-wife team of Boris Vallejo, America’s premier fantasy artist,
and Julie Bell, designer of the popular Dragons of Destiny sculpture series.
Here are thirteen all-new paintings set in a dazzling alternate world
inhabited by lithe goddesses, sensual maidens, and fierce warrior women
rendered in meticulous anatomical detail. Fighting sinister serpents,
soaring through the air astride magical steeds, or reigning from a throne of
tangled boughs, their luxurious hair flows, muscles ripple, and eyes shine
with valor and intensity. Weaving the paintings together is an enthralling
original narrative by C. J. Henderson, author of the Teddy London series.
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Misery & Pity (2000)
One CD, five stories from CJ Henderson, one of the
masters of modern horror, three of them read by CJ himself! Over an hour of
entertainment from one of the most respected names in audio engineering.
The Azathoth Cycle. Tales of the Blind Idiot God (1995),
Robert M. Price, ed.
Anthology of 16 horror tales concerning the ultimate chaos.
Made in Goatswood: A Celebration of Ramsey Campbelld (1995),
Scott David Aniolowski, ed.
New tales of horror in the Severn Valley.
The Cthulhu Cycle: Thirteen Tentacles of Terror
(1996)
Anthology of works by Alan Dean Foster, August William Derleth, Baron
Dunsany, C. J. Henderson, David C. Smith, Donald R. Burleson, Edward John
Moreton Drax Plunkett, H. P. Lovecraft
Leonard Carpenter, M. R. James, Pierre Comtois, and Steven Paulsen.
Singers of Strange Songs: A Celebration of Brian Lumley (1997),
Scott David Aniolowski, ed.
Eleven new tales of horror.
Lin Carter's Anton Zarnak Supernatural Sleuth (2002)
This is the first complete fiction collection of Lin Carter's
character Anton Zarnak. Zarnak was created by Carter to live and fight in
the world of H.P. Lovecraft's mythos. These sixteen stories take you on
the exciting supernatural adventures of Anton Zarnak -- written by C.J.
Henderson, James Ambuehl, James Chambers,
John L. French, Joseph S. Pulver, Sr., Lin Carter, Pierre Comtois, Robert
M. Price, and Simon Bucher-Jones.
Dark Furies: Weird Tales of Beauties & Beasts (2005), Vincent Sneed,
ed.
No Longer Dreams: An Anthology of Horror, Fantasy, and Science Fiction (2005),
Danielle Ackley-McPhail, Jeff Lyman, L. Jagi Lamplighter, and Lee Hillman,
eds.
Only in the presence of light is the depth of the shadows revealed. In
this anthology, both extremes are intimately explored. From the macabre to
the wondrous, No Longer Dreams offers rich fare from both
established writers in the field and talents newly discovered. Learn what
it is to become more than you were destined to be in John C. Wright's
The Kindred. Explore the mind-boggling concept of a Jewish vampiress
in Darrell Schweitzer's Kvetchula. Discover that monsters can
appear quite normal in both James Chamber's Law of the Kuzzi and
Tee Morris's Reality Check. Feel the chill invade your blood as you
come to suspect the truth of Mike McPhail's sci-fi thriller, Chimera.
Across new worlds and old, we find humanity and horrors both in the most
unsuspected places, each masterfully portrayed in this wonderful new
collection.
Hear Them Roar (2006) with Patrick Thomas
Tales of fantasy, horror, and science fiction, each
one starring a powerful female heroine, including a reprint of The
Midnight Hour story, "Upon A Slender Stem."
Bad-Ass Faeries (2007 release)
Anthology
Breach the Hull (2007 release)
Anthology
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