Weird Detectives

Weird Detectives
Title Weird Detectives PDF eBook
Author Neil Gaiman
Publisher Prime Books
Pages 0
Release 2013
Genre Fiction
ISBN 9781607013846

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A compilation of stories by twenty-first century authors featuring paranormal investigators, occult detectives, ghost hunters, and monster fighters.

Encyclopedia of Weird Detectives

Encyclopedia of Weird Detectives
Title Encyclopedia of Weird Detectives PDF eBook
Author Paul Green
Publisher McFarland
Pages 208
Release 2019-09-13
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 1476638373

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The detective genre has explored supernatural and paranormal themes throughout its colorful history. Stories of detectives investigating spiritualists, ghostly apparitions, the occult and psychics have spanned pulp fiction magazines, comic books, novels, film, television, animation and video games. This encyclopedia covers the history of the genre in its multiple forms and informs and adds to the knowledge of either the new or informed reader. Its A-Z format provides ready reference by title. Detective fans browsing for new discoveries will enjoy the entertaining style.

Weird Detective

Weird Detective
Title Weird Detective PDF eBook
Author Fred Van Lente
Publisher Dark Horse Comics
Pages 153
Release 2017
Genre Comics & Graphic Novels
ISBN 1506700381

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"This volume collects the Dark Horse comic book series Weird Detective #1-#5 originally published June-October 2016"--Title page verso.

The Weird Detective Adventures of Wade Hammond

The Weird Detective Adventures of Wade Hammond
Title The Weird Detective Adventures of Wade Hammond PDF eBook
Author Paul Chadwick
Publisher
Pages 204
Release 2007-10-01
Genre Fiction
ISBN 9780978683672

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Volume 3 contains another 10 stories of vintage detective hero, Wade Hammond, from 1930's detective pulps. Wade battles a baffling array of crazed killers, mad scientists, ornery animals, and more; all told in Paul Chadwick's memorably vivid style.

Weird Tales: 100 Years of Weird

Weird Tales: 100 Years of Weird
Title Weird Tales: 100 Years of Weird PDF eBook
Author Jonathan Maberry
Publisher Blackstone Publishing
Pages 575
Release 2023-10-10
Genre Fiction
ISBN

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Celebrating the 100th anniversary of the first issues of Weird Tales Magazine, 100 Years of Weird is a masterful compendium of new and classic stories, flash fiction, essays, and poems from the giants of speculative fiction, including R. L. Stine, Laurell K. Hamilton, Ray Bradbury, H. P. Lovecraft, Tennessee Williams, and Isaac Asimov. Marking a century of uniquely peculiar storytelling, each part of this anthology features a different genre from Cosmic Horror, Sword and Sorcery, Space Opera, to the Truly Weird—things too strange to publish elsewhere, and the magazine’s raison d’etre. Landmark stories such as “The Call of Cthulhu”, “Worms of the Earth”, and “Legal Rites” stand beside original stories and insightful essays from today’s masters of speculative fiction. This visually stunning hardcover edition is a collector’s dream, illustrated throughout with classic full color and black & white art from past issues of Weird Tales Magazine.

The Fairy-Tale Detectives (Sisters Grimm #1)

The Fairy-Tale Detectives (Sisters Grimm #1)
Title The Fairy-Tale Detectives (Sisters Grimm #1) PDF eBook
Author Michael Buckley
Publisher Abrams
Pages 300
Release 2011-04-22
Genre Juvenile Fiction
ISBN 1613120362

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Enter a world of fractured fairy tales and magical mysteries in this first installment of the beloved New York Times bestselling Sisters Grimm series Orphaned sisters Sabrina and Daphne are sent to live with their newly discovered grandmother, Relda Grimm, in the strange town of Ferryport Landing. The girls soon learn a family secret: that they are descendants of the famous Brothers Grimm, whose book of fairy tales is actually a history book. When a terrorizing giant goes on a rampage through the town, it’s up to the Sisters Grimm to stop him and to solve the mystery of who set the giant loose in the first place. Was it Mayor Charming, formerly Prince Charming, who desperately wants his kingdom back? The Three Not-So-Little Pigs, the shifty town cops? Or one of the many other fairy-tale characters who seem to have it out for the Grimms? Repackaged in paperback with new cover art, these anniversary editions of the beloved Sisters Grimm series are the perfect opportunity for existing fans to revisit the adventures of the Grimm family and for new readers to discover the magic of the series for the first time.

The Savage Detectives Reread

The Savage Detectives Reread
Title The Savage Detectives Reread PDF eBook
Author David Kurnick
Publisher Columbia University Press
Pages 151
Release 2022-02-01
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 0231550650

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The Savage Detectives elicits mixed feelings. An instant classic in the Spanish-speaking world upon its 1998 publication, a critical and commercial smash on its 2007 translation into English, Roberto Bolaño’s novel has also been called an exercise in 1970s nostalgia, an escapist fantasy of a romanticized Latin America, and a publicity event propped up by the myth of the bad-boy artist. David Kurnick argues that the controversies surrounding Bolaño’s life and work have obscured his achievements—and that The Savage Detectives is still underappreciated for the subtlety and vitality of its portrait of collective life. Kurnick explores The Savage Detectives as an epic of social structure and its decomposition, a novel that restlessly moves between the big configurations—of states, continents, and generations—and the everyday stuff—parties, jobs, moods, sex, conversation—of which they’re made. For Kurnick, Bolaño’s book is a necromantic invocation of life in history, one that demands surrender as much as analysis. Kurnick alternates literary-critical arguments with explorations of the novel’s microclimates and neighborhoods—the little atmospheric zones where some of Bolaño’s most interesting rethinking of sexuality, politics, and literature takes place. He also claims that The Savage Detectives holds particular interest for U.S. readers: not because it panders to them but because it heralds the exhilarating prospect of a world in which American culture has lost its presumptive centrality.