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    DarkFuse is running a 50% off sale on all in-stock hardcovers: http://www.darkfuseshop.com/Limited-Edition-Hardcovers/

    Just add the book to your cart and the discount will be applied. Of what's available, I highly recommend The Dunfield Terror and A Shrill Keening.

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      Originally posted by slayn666 View Post
      DarkFuse is running a 50% off sale on all in-stock hardcovers: http://www.darkfuseshop.com/Limited-Edition-Hardcovers/

      Just add the book to your cart and the discount will be applied. Of what's available, I highly recommend The Dunfield Terror and A Shrill Keening.
      Thanks for the heads up!

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        If you like your horror on the more extreme side, Necro Publications is running a pretty good clearance sale. Bear in mind that most of the signed stuff is made up of PC copies. Still, the prices aren't bad.

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          Joe Hill's 20th Century Ghost free ebook with a Fireman Preview!

          https://www.harpercollins.com/978006...-century-ghost

          Not sure how the deals lasts.

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            Originally posted by Martin View Post
            Joe Hill's 20th Century Ghost free ebook with a Fireman Preview!

            https://www.harpercollins.com/978006...-century-ghost

            Not sure how the deals lasts.
            Just to be clear, it's the short story itself, not the collection with the same name.

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              Sub Press has some slightly scuffed and/or dinged signed copies of Robert McCammon's Stinger going for $30. I picked one up earlier.

              http://subterraneanpress.com/store/p...detail/stinger

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                Originally posted by slayn666 View Post
                Just to be clear, it's the short story itself, not the collection with the same name.
                Good catch, I didn't notice that.

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                  I just downloaded it to my Kindle for PC. Worked great!

                  John

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                    Fred Chappell: Masters of the Weird Tale is on sale for $119 through amazon http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/161...ilpage_o00_s00
                    Just bought one this morning.

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                      Originally posted by Julzz View Post
                      Fred Chappell: Masters of the Weird Tale is on sale for $119 through amazon http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/161...ilpage_o00_s00
                      Just bought one this morning.
                      Oddly enough, it shows that Chappell volume as being a paperback.

                      The David Case MASTERS volume is also on sale, but it does indicate a hardcover.

                      I'm a big Centipede Press fan, but neither author does anything for me (nor am I collecting the series), so I will unfortunately need to pass. A heckuva deal for those who are interested, though.
                      Twitter: https://twitter.com/ron_clinton

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                        Originally posted by RonClinton View Post
                        Oddly enough, it shows that Chappell volume as being a paperback.

                        The David Case MASTERS volume is also on sale, but it does indicate a hardcover.

                        I'm a big Centipede Press fan, but neither author does anything for me (nor am I collecting the series), so I will unfortunately need to pass. A heckuva deal for those who are interested, though.
                        Yea I figured it was a typo as I don't think Jerad published this in paperback, if anything I can always return :/
                        I'm not familiar with Chappell but figured it's cheap enough I'd take a shot at it.

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                          Just ordered a dinged copy of Stinger. Thanks for the link and all the comments about the Sub Press damaged copies they helped me make my decision on this purchase.

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                            Those Masters books are insane deals - great post! I can confirm the hardcover of the Fred Chappell Masters book is 465 pages and Amazon lists 464 so that certainly seems the same book, just incorrectly listed as paperback.

                            Chappell's Dagon and Case's Fengriffen, novels contained in each respective Masters book, were looked at in Book Reviews if anyone wants to know a bit more. Dagon is especially nasty...

                            Fred Chappell's Dagon:
                            http://forum.cemeterydance.com/showt...ll=1#post75660

                            David Case's Fengriffin:
                            http://forum.cemeterydance.com/showt...ll=1#post75631
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                              I haven't read 'em all but The Ocean at the End of the Lane is my favorite Gaiman novel so far. A member of the DT forums posted a sale for 40% off at Midtown Comics, including the limited edition along with a bunch of other stuff:

                              http://www.midtowncomics.com/store/s...=neil%20gaiman
                              Last edited by bugen; 03-10-2016, 02:58 AM.
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                                Recently picked up this ebook, which looks like an opportunity to read what could be excellent stories from many authors I'm not familiar with. Still on sale for $0.99 at Amazon:

                                http://www.amazon.com/Long-List-Anth...7964974&sr=8-1

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