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The Dead Man Volume 6: Colder than Hell, Evil to Burn, and Streets of Blood

Paperback / softback

Main Details

Title The Dead Man Volume 6: Colder than Hell, Evil to Burn, and Streets of Blood
Authors and Contributors      By (author) Lee Goldberg
By (author) William Rabkin
By (author) Anthony Neil Smith
By (author) Lisa Klink
By (author) Barry Napier
SeriesDead Man
Series part Volume No. 6
Physical Properties
Format:Paperback / softback
Pages:300
Category/GenreAdventure
Horror and ghost stories
Fantasy
ISBN/Barcode 9781477848067
ClassificationsDewey:813.54
Audience
General

Publishing Details

Publisher Amazon Publishing
Imprint 47North
Publication Date 17 December 2013
Publication Country United States

Description

A shocking accident gave Matthew Cahill the ability to see a nightmarish netherworld that nobody else does...Pitting him in a fight to save us all, and his own soul, from the clutches of pure evil in these three exhilarating tales of dark humor, nonstop action, and pure horror in The Dead Man series. Matt is trapped on a traffic-choked interstate in a hellacious blizzard that's Colder Than Hell...chasing an escaped psycho killer while battling a mutant virus so virulent and horrific that it even terrifies Mr. Dark...A crippled Matt, badly injured in a bloody bus crash, is in a race against time across a blasted desert hell to prevent a massacre that will give Mr. Dark terrifying new powers and plenty of Evil to Burn. Matt is tormented by puzzling nightmares that draw him to a town that is covered in Streets of Blood by a dark force, one more powerful than Mr. Dark, that is driving people to commit insane acts of unimaginable violence. "BUCKLE UP...THIS IS BIG TICKET HORROR!" -New York Times bestselling author Jonathan Maberry

Author Biography

Lee Goldberg is a two-time Edgar Award-nominated TV producer and a New York Times & USA Today bestselling author. His many books include the long-running Diagnosis Murder and Monk mysteries, The Walk, King City, Watch Me Die, and the international bestseller The Heist, which he co-wrote with Janet Evanovich. His numerous TV writing and producing credits include Diagnosis Murder, Monk, SeaQuest, Nero Wolfe and The Glades. He's also worked as a consultant for TV networks and studios in Europe, Canada, and Sweden and has served on the Board of the Mystery Writers of America. William Rabkin is a two-time Edgar Award nominee who writes the Psych series of novels and is the author of Writing the Pilot. He has consulted for studios in Canada, Germany, and Spain on television series production and teaches screenwriting at UCLA Extension. He is also an adjunct professor at the UC Riverside's low-residency master's program. Anthony Neil Smith was born and raised on the Mississippi Gulf Coast, and then moved to Michigan to teach a few years before landing at a small state university in southwestern Minnesota, where he's been for the past eight years. He is married and has three criminally mischievous pets. He had to learn to cook all of the great Southern and Cajun food he had growing up so he could keep eating it way up north. He likes cheap red wine and tacos. He likes hair metal, vintage guitars, and the color orange. He received his PhD from Southern Mississippi and then started writing crime novels. Buy them. Lisa Klink's career has ranged from television to film to graphic novels-plus becoming a five-time Jeopardy! champion in her spare time. Beginning as a writer for Star Trek: Voyager and Star Trek: Deep Space Nine, she's gone on to contribute her substantial writing skills to Batman comics and Las Vegas resort attractions. Her work focuses on science fiction and action genres, with the occasional departure into romantic comedy. Slaves to Evil is her first novel. Klink lives in Los Angeles and fills her day with aliens, holograms, psychics, and demigods. Barry Napier has had more than forty short stories and poems published online and in print, including a spot in Norton's Hint Fiction Anthology. He's also had novels and poetry collections published through small press outlets and has six books available through Amazon. Barry enjoys minimalist electronic music, coffee, and irony.