Solitary
Solitary
Travis Thrasher
Paperback, 400 pp., $14.99
David C. Cook (August 1, 2010)

In the tradition of Stephenie Meyer, Travis Thrasher takes you on a riveting journey through loneliness to fear—to belief in everything you cannot see.
Solitary
Travis Thrasher
Paperback, 400 pp., $14.99
David C. Cook (August 1, 2010)

In the tradition of Stephenie Meyer, Travis Thrasher takes you on a riveting journey through loneliness to fear—to belief in everything you cannot see.
The Bride Collector
Ted Dekker
Hardcover, 448 pp., $24.99
Center Street (April 13, 2010)

A Denver serial killer has killed four, leaving a bridal veil at each crime scene. Unable to crack the case, Raines appeals for help from a most unusual source: residents of a private psychiatric institution for mentally ill individuals whose are extraordinarily gifted. There he meets Paradise, a diagnosed with schizophrenia, who may also have an extrasensory gift: the ability to experience the final moments of a person’s life. In a desperate attempt to find the killer, Raines enlists Paradise’s help. Gradually, he starts to question whether sanity resides outside the hospital walls…or inside.
Burn
Ted Dekker and Erin Healy
Hardcover, 384 pp., $24.99
Thomas Nelson (January 12, 2010)

Years ago, the Gypsy Kumpania where Janeal Mikkado lived was attacked. With her best friend dying in the fire, Janeal had to choose: risk her life hoping to save her friend, or disappear with the million dollars that she had just discovered… But the past is coming back to haunt her. Both the best friend and the boyfriend that she was sure were dead have reappeared in her life, as has someone who knows about the money. There’s a debt to be paid for the money she found, but there’s an even greater debt she must face—and if the chaff isn’t burned from her own heart, it will consume her.
Darlington Woods
Mike Dellosso
Paperback, 304 pp., $13.99
Realms (May 4, 2010)

After losing his wife and son, Jimmy, Rob Shields heads to Mayfield, Maryland, to live in a house he inherited. Eerie things begin to happen, including a dream where he sees Jimmy in a place called Darlington. Is his son alive? Can he possibly find him—in a town that doesn’t appear on any map?
Light at the Edge of Darkness
Cynthia MacKinnon, Editor
Paperback, 376 pp., $14.95
The Writers Cafe Press (June 1, 2007)

28 short stories, including 3 novelettes, covers the Biblical speculative fiction spectrum from horror to thriller to sci-fi to fantasy. These stories are written from a Christian worldview intended to inspire and entertain readers. The showcased Biblical specific fiction sub-genres are: science fiction, dystopia, cyberpunk, fantasy, time travel, and supernatural. The stories have been organized into subgenres with some versatile authors writing in more than one category. Readers will find the serious, the light, the parody, and the heart-stopping.