Charles Gramlich: 5 books

Book cover of Doorbells at Dusk: Halloween Stories
by Josh Malerman, Evans Light, Gregor Xane
Language: English
Release Date: September 3, 2018

Halloween horror, dark fiction and suspense short stories. Carve your pumpkins and turn on the porch light, Halloween frights begin with the sound of…Doorbells at Dusk. Doorbells at Dusk is a treasury of brand-new Halloween tales from both modern masters and rising stars of dark fiction,...
Book cover of Legendary Stories: What Went Wrong?
by Jan Flynn, Bryan Nickelberry, Holly Riordan
Language: English
Release Date: May 17, 2016

Everyone’s had THAT day—the one where a spell went south, a glitch ate some code in the doomsday device, and aliens are on the move eat your brains. Okay, maybe we haven't all had that day. In What Went Wrong?, fifteen authors give us stories of the best laid plans gone awry.*A unlucky...
Book cover of A Bit of a Twist

A Bit of a Twist

Read on the Run

by Catherine Valenti, Laurie Axinn Gienapp, Loni Townsend
Language: English
Release Date: December 14, 2016

The twelve short stories presented in A Bit of A Twist are each mostly normal and ordinary, but somewhere in the story is a twist. In "David's Not Here", "Marriage Counselor", "Down Home", "River Road", "Happily Ever After", and "Blind Date",...
Book cover of In the Language of Scorpions: Tales of Horror from the Inner Dark
by Charles Allen Gramlich
Language: English
Release Date: January 20, 2012

THIRTY TALES OF MODERN HORROR! In his newest collection, Charles Allen Gramlich, who has a Ph.D. in psychology, explores the dark territory of modern horror, from monsters, to serial killers, to the surreal landscapes of the insane mind.
Book cover of Under the Ember Star
by Charles Allen Gramlich
Language: English
Release Date: September 15, 2012

Ginn Hollis was fourteen when her father's mysterious death left her alone on the planet Kelmer. She's grown up since then. Kelmer is a harsh world, an old world: its people are ancient, its civilization long fallen and dimly dreaming under a brown dwarf sun the natives call the Ember Star. But now,...
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