As the shadows of war gather over Europe something is stirring within the darkness; something far older than humankind. Those with evil intent will seek to harness these terrible powers, while those fighting to turn the tide of war will find themselves up against far more than bullets and bombs. In forgotten R’lyeh, Cthulhu stirs as the mighty armies of the Third Reich march.
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It always starts with a dame. Sometimes it goes on with the mafia, the mad inventions of patent science, a bag full of dark magic, and a wave of the faceless poor, an allegory turned far too real. But not always.
This tale of hardboiled horror features private detective Harvey Jenkins and takes place immediately after the events of our four-part illustrated audiodrama Hardboiled in the Big... [click here for more]
A bald man with a bad memory wanders the Big Easy. The stranger needs a hand--but finds only the Black Hand, New Orleans' mafia. They've learned the stranger has escaped from a secret government program up north, and want to see if his weird abilities are a match for their rivals--the Red Sect!
Memories of Yesterday is the third Dime Novel for Deadlands Noir. Written by John... [click here for more]
The Sea-Story Megapack presents 30 classic nautical tales, plus a bonus poem, ranging from pure adventure to science fiction, from the depths of the ocean to exotic ports of call. Included are: THE SHIP THAT SAW A GHOST, by Frank Norris GHOST LANTERNS, by Alan B. LeMay THE DANGER FROM THE DEEP, by Ralph Milne Farley THE EXTRAORDINARY ADVENTURE OF A CHIEF MATE, by W. Clark Russell THE DERELICT, by... [click here for more]
A missing boyfriend, a lost bag, and sad girl in a split skirt is enough to make any piano player want to lend a talented hand. The threats of a pushy Ranger to back off just sealed the deal. Follow our many-fingered tale in which blood will out and not all sin is original.
Blood & Roses is the second Dime Novel for Deadlands Noir. Written by John Goff, this... [click here for more]
George Washington Ogden (1871-1966) was a newspaperman who worked as an editor for the Kansas City Star, the Chicago Tribune, and various Munsey publications. He was also a prolific writer of western novels. Born in Kansas, Ogden left home at 17 and never looked back. His adventures and experiences in the western states and territories gave him the background he needed to write authentic tales of the... [click here for more]