| One gray morning, the words appear everywhere: on the lips of the men shooting up an inner city burger joint, scrawled across a bloody crime scene, and written on the wall of the only occupied apartment in a downtown slum. In the space of a single day, they infected Los Angeles.
Crooked detective Walker wants to know what the words mean. Officer Megan Ricks can’t get the words out of her head. Gangbanger 2Bit wants to get as far away from the words as possible. But the words can’t be escaped. They’re written in violence, and promise terror. When their meaning becomes clear, no one will be safe. This is number 3 in the popular Bloodletting Press Novelette Series Limited to only 300 signed and numbered perfect bound paperbacks. |
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The Folsom Flint and Other Curious Tales is a collection of stories by author David H. Keller. It was released in 1969 by Arkham House in an edition of 2,031 copies.
THE BLACK WOLF is written with the care and concepts of a Lovecraft. It is the record of weird events and monstrous worship from colonial times to the present events which culminate in strikingly vivid action and great horror.
George Sterling is an unjustly forgotten American poet. The pupil of Ambrose Bierce and the mentor of Clark Ashton Smith, Sterling achieved early fame with such "cosmic" poems as The Testimony of the Suns and "A Wine of Wizardry."