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Books by Sidney Williams
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Azarius
"I'm going to
kill a priest," rasps a late-night caller, soon warning, "After
the priest, you're next." The frightening threat leads
ex-journalist Gable Tyler into an investigation of demonic forces and more
as he seeks to find answers behind a girl who talks to angels and is
driven by a mysterious being who calls himself Azarius and communicates
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Night
Brothers
For ages, an ancient
vampire born of the legendary Lilith lies trapped beneath the waters of a
Louisiana spring. When drought dries up her prison, she is reborn and
summons all of the forces at her command to establish a new kingdom, night
brothers who can ravage any who oppose her. |
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Blood
Hunter
Legends abound about
hideous creatures who live in the swamps nearAimsley, Louisiana. They've
picked up the name Mormo, and they are said to be terrifying. but Jag
Walker and Debra Blane discover the creatures are at the root of a larger
conspiracy as they begin a search for her missing brother. As they unravel
ancient secrets and modern evil, they find they must confront a nightmare. |
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Gnelfs
Gnelfs are Saturday
morning cartoon characters, half gnome and half elf. For four-year-old
Heaven, they seem very real. Her mom Gabrielle soon realizes that
something evil hides behind Heaven's fantasies. She's forced into a battle
for her daughter's life with only a mysterious priest named Danube to
assist her, and it soon becomes apparent that only a journey into Hell
will save them. |
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When
Darkness Falls
Charlie Black can't
figure out why his best friend was ripped to shreds by a pack of wild
creatures. The police say it was dogs, but Charlie believes the bloody
hunts are part of an ancient legend--and that the secret rituals he's seen
his teacher, Miss Nielson perform are somehow linked to the creatures that
stalk all who oppose him. |
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Deadly
Delivery (writing as Michael August)
A "create your
own monster" contest in a horror movie magazine touches off a summer
of terror for a group of bored friends. One member of the crowd has
mysterious powers that include making imagined fears become real. (Also
published in German) |
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New
Year's Evil (writing as Michael August)
Tess Ryan
and her friends at Pembrook High set out to teach bully Bran Hatten a
lesson, calling on Charisse Bienville for help. She's rumored to be a
witch, and when they join her in casting a spell, the result is murder and
more. Chrisse expects payment for her services, and when she doesn't get
what she wants, she begins to spin a spell of evil. |
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The
Gift (writing as Michael August)
Veronica Mallory's father gives her a doll house that looks incredibly
real. At first, she's thrilled with the ancient treasure, but then it
beings to have a strange and violent effect on her friends and family. Can
she unlock the gift's dark secrets in time to save those she loves?
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