By: David Eddings
Here is the epic conclusion of David Eddings's enthralling series The Malloreon–two magnificent novels in one volume. This monumental fantasy follows the story of two age-old opposing destinies locked in a seven-thousand-year war for control of the...
By: Jim Butcher
From four of today's hottest fantasy authors—all-new novellas of dark nights, cruel cities, and paranormal P.I.s. The best paranormal private investigators have been brought together in a single volume—and cases don't come any harder than...
By: Kim Harrison
Beyond the boundaries of the everyday is an unseen realm where anything you imagine is possible. Your demon lover is waiting for you in the shadows, ready to fulfill your secret wishes and most dangerous fantasies. Here passion has a face and...
By: Charlaine Harris
Four big names in paranormal-four adventures starring man's worst friend... In these four original novellas, readers follow paranormal bodyguards into Lucifer's realm, where they'll encounter his fearsome four-legged pets; seek out a traitor...
By: P. N. Elrod
They're the last defenders of humanity, the lone wolf bad boys— and girls—who do dark deeds for the right reasons. Modern day knights who are sexy, funny, mad, bad and dangerous to know because they do what most of us only dream about…and...
By: Jeanne Cavelos
Twenty-two masters of horror and fantasy give Van Helsing, the vampire hunter from Bram Stoker's Dracula, his due as they reimagine the adventures of the greatest foe of the most evil vampire in literary history.
By: Esther Friesner
Werewolves and the suburbs are a natural go-together. Okay, so they're not the Obligatoryconic Suburban Golden Retriever or Chocolate Labrador, but they've got a much better chance of taking home the Best in Show ribbon than their Undead rivals, the...
By: Mary Wollstonecraft Shelley
Fantasy Classics presents Mary Shelley's 'Frankenstein,' adapted by Rod Lott and Skot Olsen, with a prologue illustrated by Mark A. Nelson. Plus H.P. Lovecraft's epic fantasy 'The Dream Quest of Unknown Kadath,' by Ben Avery and Leong Wan Kok, and...
By: Jack Dann
Never before published stories by New York Times bestselling authors Jonathan Stroud, Gregory Maguire, Garth Nix, Diana Gabaldon, and others. Whether portrayed as fire-breathing reptilian beasts at war with humanity or as noble creatures...
By: Martin Harry Greenberg
Move over, vampires. Make room for the hottest creatures in fantasy: werewolves. Most people think werewolves are creatures of ancient legend, associated with prowling darkened forests and terrifying peasants in medieval cottages. But what about...
By: Ellen Datlow
This is the fourth volume in Ellen Datlow and Terri Windling's ongoing anthology series that invites modern authors to rewrite classic fairy tales. Like many of the original stories themselves, these retellings are often dark, and many contain erotic...
By: W. H. Horner
Magic surrounds us. It is the stuff of creation. The Enlightenment did not kill it with science, nor did the industrial revolution extinguish its usefulness with mechanation. And whether mankind is aware of it or not, this timeless power continues to...
By: Mark Fitzgerald
Dragons, faeries, dwarves, mystical powers, amazing quests, and epic battles are all brought to life in these tales of fantasy. This collection of gifted wordsmiths spin tales that the bards would be proud to tell over a pint of ale.
By: Tom Piccirilli
Three time Bram Stoker Award winner Tom Piccirilli and Fantastic Stories of the Imagination Editor Edward McFadden bring you 20 tales of dark fantasy and horror. Rose pedals whirl in the rising wind as the shadows thicken. Read these Epitaphs from:...
By: Lisa Swanstrom
Presenting another collection of memorable stories of the fantastical! Thrill to the storytelling of up-and-coming fantasists, as they take you to faraway lands populated by magical characters. PA mother must venture deep into the swamps to rescue...
By: Rich Horton
The best stories of the year: here is a collection of the best fantasy prose written in 2007, by some of the genre's greatest authors, and selected by Rich Horton, a contributing reviewer to many of the field's most respected magazines.
By: W. H. Horner
Evil emperors. Powerful curses. Crazed were-gibbons? Some heroes need to polish their derring-do, while some villains require the know-how of advice columnists to be truly evil. Some magicians should never be left alone with their spells, and some...
By: Moss Roberts
This fresh and elegant translation of 100 tales from 25 centuries of Chinese literature opens up a magical world far from our customary haunts. Illustrated with woodcuts.
By: Eric T. Reynolds
Ruins Metropolis. The third volume in the Ruins series from Hadley Rille Books. Thirty-five fantasy and science fiction stories based on Debbie Hughes's cover art, "The Spirits of Hathor." Authors: Camille Alexa, Anna D. Allen, Megan...
By: John Joseph Adams
Power. We all want it, they've got it - witches, warlocks, sorcerers, necromancers, those who peer beneath the veil of mundane reality and put their hands on the levers that move the universe. They see the future in a sheet of glass, summon fantastic...
By: David G. Hartwell
Twenty-eight doses of wonder. From the distant past to the present day, from Antarctica and Mars to worlds that never were, the tales in this book bring news from nowhere-and everywhere. Fantasy is a mode of storytelling, a method of entertainment, a...