From Goodreads:
***CONTENT WARNING: This story details events discussed in The Dead Girls' Dance about the death of Shane's sister Alyssa. Please be warned that there is intense emotional content in this story, and adult themes.***
I wrote this story, again, as a kind of backstory exercise … This one was done to get on paper the story behind the death of Shane's sister, Alyssa, and his family's flight from Morganville, which was such a pivotal event in his life. I also wanted to see who Michael, Shane, Eve, and Monica were before, and after, those events, and before they met Claire … because even though Claire is the main character of the Morganville series, relationships between the other characters formed long before she arrived.
So here, in its entirety, is the story of that night told mainly from Shane's point of view.
Here is our second original story for this collection, and in a way, it's an outside look into the last story you read. This is about Eve and Michael, and life before and after the fire at Shane's house. I really enjoyed getting to write from Eve's point of view; she's tremendous fun, and looks at things from angles I hadn't considered before—especially her relationship with her brother. This story has it all: sweet romance, evil Monica, sinister Bloodmobile, and yet another view of the Collins family disaster.
Samantha, to whom this story is dedicated, requested a story from Eve's point of view specifically, so you can definitely thank her for this one!
MORGANVILLE IS SUCH A NICE PLACE TO LIVE... AND DIE. IF YOU DON'T MIND THAT SORT OF THING. When Claire Danvers learnt that her college town was run by vampires, she did what any intelligent, self-preserving student would do: she applied for a transfer and stocked up on garlic. The transfer is no longer an option, but that garlic may come in handy. Now Claire has pledged herself to Amelie, the most powerful vampire in town. The protection her contract secures does little to reassure her friends. All of a sudden, people are turning up dead, a stalker resurfaces from Claire's past, and an ancient bloodsucker extends a chilling invitation for private lessons in his secluded home.
Originally published in the IMMORTAL anthology, edited by P.C. Cast.
Living in West Texas is sort of like living in Hell, but without the favorable climate and charming people. Living in Morganville, Texas, is all that and a takeout bag of worse. I should know. My name is Shane Collins, and I was born here, left here, came back here—none of which I had much choice about.
From Goodreads:
Student Claire Danvers learns that three vampires have vanished without a trace. And after an uneasy encounter with Morganville's latest resident, Claire is certain that the mysterious Magnus isn't human. But is he a vampire-or something else entirely? One thing is clear: Magnus is to blame for the disappearances. And if vampires are turning into victims, what chance does a human like Claire have of stopping him?
My Review:
Wow, just wow! This series is so fantastic, so wonderful, so fast paced, and I just love Claire and the gang so much, and they deal with living in a town run by vampires, and how things change over the course of the series! It would've been hard to predict where it was going to end, at the beginning! Such a fantastic series!
The wait is over. dig into the feast...
In the town of Morganville, vampires and humans live in relative peace. Student Claire Danvers has never been convinced, though, especially with the arrival of Mr. Bishop, an ancient, old-school vampire who cares nothing about harmony. What he wants from the town's living and its dead is unthinkably sinister. It's only at a formal ball, attended by vampires and their human dates, that Claire realizes the elaborately evil trap he's set for Morganville.
In the college town of Morganville, vampires and humans coexist in (relatively) bloodless harmony. Then comes Bishop, the master vampire who threatens to abolish all order, revive the forces of the evil dead, and let chaos rule. But Bishop isn't the only threat. Violent black cyclone clouds hover, promising a storm of devastating proportions as student Claire Danvers and her friends prepare to defend Morganville against elements both natural and unnatural.
Lunch was always an iffy proposition at the Glass House. Some days all of Claire's house mates were all in, most days nobody was; some days there was food in the fridge. Most days, not. Claire had made a fine art out of scrounging up crackers and cans of soup. Her favorite was cream of tomato. Yum.
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I rarely wrote stories from Claire's point of view, mainly because she's the main character in the books, so it seemed redundant to have her take the lead in the shorts, too. But I did enjoy it from time to time, like in this short story (free on the website) that just gives us a taste of the romance building between Claire and Shane. This is set in that late-romance period somewhere around Feast of Fools when things are hot … but not yet reaching the boil that they would in Carpe Corpus.
One of Shane's many terrible jobs is featured, which is always fun for me. Poor Shane. Poor bosses.
In the small college town of Morganville, vampires and humans lived in (relative) peace-until all the rules got rewritten when the evil vampire Bishop arrived, looking for the lost book of vampire secrets. He's kept a death grip on the town ever since. Now an underground resistance is brewing, and in order to contain it, Bishop must go to even greater lengths. He vows to obliterate the town and all its inhabitants-the living and the undead. Claire Danvers and her friends are the only ones who stand in his way. But even if they defeat Bishop, will the vampires ever be content to go back to the old rules, after having such a taste of power?
Eve, Michael, Shane, and Claire go to the EEK party one year after the events in The Dead Girls' Dance. When Michael ends up leaving and doesn't come back, Eve goes to search for him...
Note: This novella is now available in the anthology The Eternal Kiss.
What goes together better than Morganville and Halloween? Morganville, Halloween, Eve, Shane, a sinister stranger at a rave … This short story was originally printed in the Eternal Kiss anthology, edited by Trisha Telep, and I was delighted to write it. Michael’s a vampire, and Eve's desperately in love and trying to make that Romeo-Juliet thing work.
Miranda delivers another of her eerie prophecies, which hasn't quite come true … yet? But who knows? More Morganville stories yet to be told.
I always wanted to put the Glass House Gang in full costume; we got to do a little with Feast of Fools, but I wanted to see what they’d wear if they picked it themselves. Not sure it's a total surprise, but it was a pleasure.
From Goodreads:
Without the evil vampire Bishop ruling over the town of Morganville, the resident vampires have made major concessions to the human population. With their newfound freedoms, Claire Danvers and her friends are almost starting to feel comfortable again…
Now Claire can actually concentrate on her studies, and her friend Eve joins the local theatre company. But when one of Eve's castmates goes missing after starting work on a short documentary, Eve suspects the worst. Claire and Eve soon realize that this film project, whose subject is the vampires themselves, is a whole lot bigger—and way more dangerous—than anyone suspected.
Another free website story, but a late addition … one I'd been kicking around for years before I finally finished it. I wrote it a couple of ways, but this was the best version, I believe … It dates back to the period shortly after Michael turns vampire, and Shane's still deeply uncomfortable about it. He's also still picking fights to work off his rage, which never really helps him.
Warning: there's drinking. And confessions. And secret missions with night vision. Bonus Bishop, and scary battles. Michael and Shane, being heroes together.
Which seems about right.
Fun factoid: for most of my late college flat living, spaghetti was the only thing I was good at making. That, and mac-'n'-cheese with tuna. But we shall not speak of this again.
Claire Danvers has a few things on her mind. First of all there is the laundry, which is now an unfortunate shade of pink. Then there is her boyfriend, Shane, who is never too far from her thoughts. Finally there is her best friend Eve's relationship problems. As if life as a student wasn't complicated enough, Claire just happens to be studying in Morganville. A town run by vampires.
Trouble seems to follow Claire and her friends like a shadow and tonight is no exception to the rule. They must find the most difficult documents for a vampire to acquire; people passes that will allow "bad ass" Morley and his friends to leave Morganville. But it's proving incredibly difficult, and with the odds seemingly stacked against them, the biggest question of all is...
Will they survive?
Normal life in Morganville. As far as normal ever was, Shane Collins thought; nobody was overtly rioting, getting arrested, or killing anyone. Not on the street, anyway.
One of the hard-to-find exclusive stories written specifically for the UK editions (which at the time were being published a month or two after the US releases, meaning that die-hard fans rushed to buy internationally) … it was offered as an extra to help the UK publisher convince fans there to wait for the local edition, and it seems to have worked!
I didn't give Shane his own car early on in the series for a variety of reasons, but mostly because it was fun for him to have to ask nicely for rides. The fact that he couldn't quite earn enough to buy his own said something about Shane's job-related experiences, too. But finally, at this particular point (after Kiss of Death, before Bite Club) Shane is ready to make the commitment.
I mostly love this story for the small-town details I got to put into it, and the introduction of Rad, the mechanic. Fun factoid: this story was inspired by me getting the rims on my car (a Smart car, which Shane would never drive, but Claire totally would) painted black. The shop salesperson said, 'Oh, you mean you're murdering it out.' I'd never heard the term before, and loved it.
While developing a new system to maintain the town's defenses, genius student Claire Danvers discovers a way to use the vampires' powers to keep outsiders from spreading news of Morganville's unique situation.
But when people in town start forgetting who they are-including the vampires-Claire has to figure out how to pull the plug on her experiment before she forgets how to save herself...and Morganville.
I know what you're thinking. I KNOW! Why? Why did I do … okay, I'll avoid spoilers, but I hear the question a lot. Well, this story doesn’t answer that, unfortunately, but it does show a little bit of Sam's history and character. I do plan to write, in detail, a story of Sam and Amelie, and how their romance came to be … but I'm not quite ready yet. This is a little piece of character study that I did to help understand Sam in my mind – who he was, what he felt, how he related to the other characters around him.
And if you're asking WHYYYYY … I can only say that Sam told me it was the right thing to do. Would I do it again? Probably not, because at the time, I didn't know that we'd continue Morganville for so many more books, and reach so many more readers. But choices get made, and there's no going back. I think Sam would say that, too.
From Goodreads:
This was an important missing scene between books, and for some reason, I ended up selling it as a short story to an anthology: Eternal, the follow-up to Immortal, also edited by P. C. Cast. I love writing in Eve's point of view, particularly when she's snarky, and there is a lot of that on display here. There are also fancy gowns, jealousy, dancing, Michael in distress, DANCING OLIVER (I cannot stress this enough, because I always wanted to write that scene), and, most of all, a spontaneous proposal. So if you haven't read it, here's your chance to see the tale of Michael, Eve, Gloriana, and the last dance of the drama queen.
After discovering that vampires populate her town, college student Claire Danvers knows that the undead just want to live their lives. But someone else wants them to get ready to rumble.
There's a new extreme sport getting picked up on the Internet: bare- knuckle fights pitting captured vampires against each other-or humans. Tracking the remote signal leads Claire to discover that what started as an online brawl will soon threaten everyone in Morganville...
Richard Morrell Short Story.
Another free-on-the-Web story under the Captain Obvious hidden content, I wrote this story to give a little shading and understanding to Richard Morrell, Monica's (exasperated) older brother. We first met him in Glass Houses, and I took a liking to him immediately …
It's not easy being the son of the most corrupt human in Morganville, while also being the brother of the most outrageous, selfish bully. Add to that a real desire to do some good in the world, and help protect his fellow Morganville residents, and you've got a man who has a hard day ahead of him
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But one thing's for certain: Richard does love his sister. He knows her flaws, but that doesn't mean he won't go to the wall for her … and even compromise his ethics, from time to time.
This will be a very bad day to be a criminal in Morganville.
And now, we have our next original short story … and another one for Myrnin, because Cassie wanted it that way! Technically, it's Myrnin and Oliver, who have a strange affinity, mostly because they're both capable of being utterly weird and cruel when pushed, but also capable of kindness, too. Myrnin's kindness is on display here, but so is his weirdness, and Oliver's cruelty. A little of everything, and a creepy tale of a pursuit that ends in a sinister house with secrets, ghosts, lies, and monsters.
Some of the monsters, they've brought in with them.
Fun factoid: I borrowed (as I am prone to do, with vampire tales) from history for this, specifically the gruesome story of the Bloody Benders, who ran a combination store/traveller's inn, with murder on the side, in 1870s Kansas. The names I used were correct to that period, and I have a fondness for bizarre names, having great-aunts named Pearly Lake and Precious Jewel in my family tree. Rumour says there was also a relative named Holy Bible, but I can't swear to that one.
The events of this story occur after BITE CLUB (Book 10 of the Morganville Vampires).
This is a free short story hosted on the authors website.
It occurred to me, post-Bite Club, that Shane might need some counselling for his anger issues. It's common knowledge he has them, but they made an epic appearance in that book, and surely if he didn't seek some help, someone would seek it for him … leading to this Amelie-mandated counselling session with Dr Theo Goldman, who is the closest thing the Morganville vampires have to a mental health professional.
I didn't do right by Dr Goldman and his family when I introduced them, and I apologise for that; my first attempts were clumsy and awkward and painfully badly drawn, and I hope that their characterisations improved in later books. But this portrait of Theo is, I think, somewhat more flattering, if not where I'd like to take the character someday.
But mostly, it's Shane being Shane, and maybe growing a little bit from his experiences. Baby steps, Shane. Baby steps.
Another anthology tale, written for the Enthralled: Paranormal Diversions collection, edited by Melissa Marr and Kelley Armstrong. That amazing anthology is the result of Melissa and Kelley inviting a bunch of their author friends along for a road-trip signing tour called the Smart Chicks Kick It event, and it was a huge success and blowout fun. To help fund the tour (because all of us pitched in for costs), they put together this anthology, which also allowed us to give back a little to our readers.
This stand-alone story is set late in the series, but before the Daylighters show up, and it deals with something I’ve always wondered about … We have vending machines for snacks, cold drinks, even hot drinks. Why don't the vamps have one for blood?
Well, this examines why it might not be such a great idea, by way of Michael's experience. A sweet little love story, too, in an unexpected way.
Fun factoid: I was addicted to soft drinks in college (not coffee) and if I couldn't find a working machine that served Dr Pepper, my day was bound to go almost as badly as Michael's is about to, in this story. Physics class without the sweet relief of soda? Unthinkable!
Let them eat cake is a short story set before Black Dawn. In the story Eve & Claire make Shane a birthday cake. Shane then says that he does not like chocolate cake to upset Eve. Myrnin then decides to give Shane a birthday party at Common Grounds with the help of Amelie & Oliver.
From Goodreads:
With its eclectic mix of vampire and human citizens, Morganville, Texas, has always been a risky place to call home. But with the invasion of the vampire's deadliest enemy, Morganville isn't just in danger--it's dying...
Ever since the draug--mysterious creatures that prey on vampires--took over Morganville, the lives of student Claire Danvers and her friends have been thrown into turmoil. Most of the town's residents have evacuated, but Claire, Shane, Eve and Michael have chosen to stay and fight.
Using the city's water system to spread, the draug have rapidly multiplied. Things in Morganville look grim, especially since vampire Amelie--the town founder--has been infected by the master draug's bite. Now, if Claire and her friends don't figure out how to cure Amelie and defeat the draug, it looks like Morganville will become little more than a ghost town...
I was so awestruck that no less than the fantastic urban fantasy/YA author Kelley Armstrong helped us get our Morganville digital series off the ground, and she then donated the custom hardcover to one of her readers. She allowed me to choose the characters for this story, and I decided to explore one that I particularly love and have never written in point of view: Hannah Moses. This is a mystery story with Hannah as our detective, unravelling the story of a girl left for dead and a mysterious peddler of anti-vampire drugs, with bonus Monica Morrell, being heroic against her will, mostly. Glimpses inside the Morganville Police Department we’ve not previously been able to see, too.
I love mystery stories, and getting to write one like this was a total treat. Thanks, Kelley!
It's a Gothic welcome-to-autumn thrill-ride featuring Morganville's hottest newlyweds, Eve and Michael – written in the POV of Mrs. Eve Glass.
It was probably inevitable I'd get around to writing about carnivals and Morganville, right? Yeah. I thought so, too. But this one is unique, even so, in that I have Michael and Eve off on a mission together, from Amelie. Hijinks and life-threatening danger may ensue. Also, a brand-new vampire character that I really need to explore more, because I liked him a lot.
Fun factoid: I used to work in a haunted house – not a carnival but one of those seasonal death traps that was set up fast and taken down faster, run by virtual amateurs. Working as a character in them is fine for me, because I'm in on the mystery and the joke, but I am completely unable to handle haunted houses any other way as 'fun'. They really do creep me out. Also, I got stuck in one of the secret passages of that seasonal haunted house once, and nobody notices or cares if you're banging on the door and yelling for help when everyone is screaming already. (Yes, I intend to write that murder mystery, someday.)
This one is a late addition to the Web site's free stories; it's another one I started, restarted, edited, and abandoned for a while, only to return to it with fresh eyes and a new story line. I loved the interplay between our gang, especially with Michael still odd-vampire-out at this time in the universe. I really loved the idea that Eve's background and family tree end up being the central focus of this story, too.
It has a bit of a horror story twist to it, but I think it's still firmly within the Morganville county lines!
Fun factoid: I also hate cleaning out my fridge. I do it, but I have to force myself. Also, I hate leftovers. You have to forget them in the back only once to have nightmares forever.
For years, the human and vampire residents of Morganville, Texas, have managed to co-exist in peace. But now that the threat to the vampires has been defeated, the human residents are learning that the gravest danger they face is the enemy within…
Thanks to the eradication of the parasitic creatures known as the draug, the vampires of Morganville have been freed of their usual constraints. With the vampires indulging their every whim, the town’s human population is determined to hold on to their lives by taking up arms. But college student Claire Danvers isn’t about to take sides, considering she has ties to both the humans and the vampires.
To make matters worse, a television show comes to Morganville looking for ghosts, just as vampire and human politics collide. Now, Claire and her friends have to figure out how to keep the peace without ending up on the nightly news… or worse.
Thanks to its unique combination of human and vampire residents, Morganville, Texas, is a small college town with big-time problems. When student Claire Danvers gets the chance to experience life on the outside, she takes it. But Morganville isn't the only town with vampire trouble...
Claire never thought she'd leave Morganville, but when she gets accepted into the graduate program at MIT, she can't pass up the opportunity. Saying good-bye to her friends is bittersweet, especially since things are still raw and unsettled between Claire and her boyfriend, Shane.
Her new life at MIT is scary and exciting, but Morganville is never really far from Claire's mind. Enrolled in a special advanced study program with Professor Irene Anderson, a former Morganville native, Claire is able to work on her machine, which is designed to cancel the mental abilities of vampires.
But when she begins testing her machine on live subjects, things quickly spiral out of control, and Claire starts to wonder whether leaving Morganville was the last mistake she'll ever make...
While Morganville, Texas, is often a troubled town, Claire Danvers and her friends are looking forward to coming home. But the Morganville they return to isn't the one they know; it's become a different place—a deadly one…
Something drastic has happened in Morganville while Claire and her friends were away. The town looks cleaner and happier than they've ever seen it before, but when their incoming group is arrested and separated—vampires from humans—they realize that the changes definitely aren't for the better.
It seems that an organization called the Daylight Foundation has offered the population of Morganville something they've never had: hope of a vampire-free future. And while it sounds like salvation—even for the vampires themselves—the truth is far more sinister and deadly.
Now, Claire, Shane and Eve need to find a way to break their friends out of Daylighter custody, before the vampires of Morganville meet their untimely end…
From Goodreads:
A Morganville 10th Anniversary special short story! Set post-DAYLIGHTERS, Michael Glass struggles with the difficult transition from vampire back to human....until a fateful event sets wheels in motion that take that choice away.
Another brand-new offering!
Jennifer, bless her, wanted a Shane/Myrnin story as part of her Kickstarter contribution, and I was happy to oblige. So here is Shane, and Myrnin, and a tie-in to a story earlier in this collection: 'Nothing like an Angel.' If you read them back-to-back, you'll see why I say that; events in this particular story feed into events in that one, though it might not be obvious without a closer look.
We get graveyards, corpses, mysterious alchemical machines, time travel (maybe), and the payoff on a romance that I built between Bitter Blood through to Daylighters. This story occurs after the end of the series, so you may think of it as an epilogue, of sorts.
No matter how many times I destroy Myrnin's lab, I always want to rebuild it and bring it back as a setting, because it so perfectly reflects the state of the inside of his mind. 'Pitch-Black' refers to many things in this story, not the least of which is the state of Myrnin's mind at various times in his history.
We end the collection with another brand-new look at Morganville, courtesy of Martha Jo, who wanted a story from Claire's point of view … and I just happened to have one lurking in the back of my mind. Claire and Myrnin (with bonus Eve) are always a dynamic combination for me; I love that his sometimes rash ideas balance out with her native caution. Mostly. This time, it isn't Myrnin putting Claire in danger so much as Claire being forced to figure out a puzzle he's put into motion, then been caught within.
If we've learnt anything from our time in Morganville, it should definitely be Don't go in the creepy building, but then again, in Morganville … they're all creepy, to some extent. When you mix in Myrnin's proto-time-travel technology, anything is possible.
Fun factoid: I got the idea for this story because weird things sometimes happen when you're on book tour. You get tired. You come in late at night. Often, there's no thirteenth floor in a hotel, but sometimes there is; sometimes there's a thirteenth floor, but no 'room thirteen' on that floor.
I had room number 1313 one evening, and then the next day at a new hotel, when I was also given a room on the thirteenth floor, my brain told me to look for 1313. It didn't exist. I was convinced that the room had disappeared, until I reasoned it out, but I didn't forget that out-of-body weirdness of looking for something that no longer existed.
New York Times bestselling author Rachel Caine presents a collection of stories—including six new tales—featuring the little Texas town that's overrun by the undead.
WELCOME TO MORGANVILLE.
YOU'LL NEVER WANT TO LEAVE.
By day, Morganville, Texas, is just a typical college town. By night, the vampires emerge and take control....
In a town where it's not safe to be out after dark, student Claire Danvers and her friends have had their fair share of thrills. But Morganville still has a few secrets left to tell.
Now, in this collection, you can venture down the town's strange streets, revisit all the tales you've come to love, and experience six new stories featuring your favorite Morganville residents—both human and vampire...
My Review:
Wow, just wow! This series is so fantastic, so wonderful, so fast paced, and I just love Claire and the gang so much, and they deal with living in a town run by vampires, and how things change over the course of the series! It would've been hard to predict where it was going to end, at the beginning! Such a fantastic series!
I did read the short stories in a different order than suggested by Goodreads. Because some of them mentioned being between certain books, and I think why Goodreads put them where they did was because that was when they were published or something, not for when they take place in the series. So I'm glad that I read them when I did!
This series grows so much! These characters go through a lot, and their experiences change them, the town, and their world. I loved seeing the developments, from Claire's knowledge that she gains from being Myrnin's apprentice, the relationship developments, and the various threats that they face!
I don't know which book is my favourite of all of these. They all have such great qualities about them. From Feast of Fools that starts to open up this world, of the relaxing of the human rules, to where things end up in Daylighters. They're all so great!
I loved reading this series so much, it was so fantastic, and now to read the rest of Rachel Caine's books!
Author: Rachel Caine
Series: Morganville Vampires #2.5, 2.6, 3, 4.5, 4, 5, 6, 6.6, 7, 7.5, 8, 6.5, 9, 9.1, 9.5, 10, 10.1, 10.2, 10.5, 10.6, 11, 11.5, 12, 12.3, 12.5, 12.6, 13, 14, 15, 15.1, 15.2, 15.3, Morganville Vampires Extras #4, 4.5, 9, 11, 13, 12, 3, 14, 8, 15, 17, 18, 12.5, 16, 19, 19.5, 22.5, 20, 22
Read: December 29th, 29th, 29th, 30th, 30th, 30th, 30th, 30th, 30th, 30th, 30th, 30th, 30th, 30th, 30th, 30th, 30th, 30th, 30th, 30th, 30th, 30th, 31st, 31st, 31st, 31st, 31st, 31st, 31st, 31st, 31st, 31st, 31st, 31st, 31st, 2021
Source: Ebook.bike, Bought
Reason Why: Love her writing and this series, and they're Prequel & Sequel Challenge 2021 Books, and Midnight Alley and Feast of Fools are WTC Books, and Feast of Fools and Daylighters are RR Books, and Daylighters is a End of Series 2021 Book!
Publisher: Penguin Group (USA), Signet, Rachel Caine, Signet Books, New American Library, NAL, Penguin Group (USA)
Published: 2012, March 1st 2016, October 2nd 2007, 2010, June 3rd 2008, December 17th 2008, December 18th 2010, June 6th 2009, July 27th 2009, November 3rd 2009, October 26th 2010, January 1st 2010, 2013, October 26th 2010, December 18th 2010, March 1st 2016, May 1st 2011, 2010, March 1st 2016, 2013, September 2011, November 1st 2011, May 1st 2012, October 10th 2012, March 1st 2016, October 24th 2012, May 7th 2013, November 15th 2013, 2015, March 1st 2016, March 1s 2016, March 1st 2016
Source: Ebook.bike, Bought
Reason Why: Love her writing and this series, and they're Prequel & Sequel Challenge 2021 Books, and Midnight Alley and Feast of Fools are WTC Books, and Feast of Fools and Daylighters are RR Books, and Daylighters is a End of Series 2021 Book!
Publisher: Penguin Group (USA), Signet, Rachel Caine, Signet Books, New American Library, NAL, Penguin Group (USA)
Published: 2012, March 1st 2016, October 2nd 2007, 2010, June 3rd 2008, December 17th 2008, December 18th 2010, June 6th 2009, July 27th 2009, November 3rd 2009, October 26th 2010, January 1st 2010, 2013, October 26th 2010, December 18th 2010, March 1st 2016, May 1st 2011, 2010, March 1st 2016, 2013, September 2011, November 1st 2011, May 1st 2012, October 10th 2012, March 1st 2016, October 24th 2012, May 7th 2013, November 15th 2013, 2015, March 1st 2016, March 1s 2016, March 1st 2016
Grudge:
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New Blood:
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Midnight Alley:
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Dead Man Stalking:
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Feast of Fools:
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Lord of Misrule:
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Lunch Date:
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Carpe Corpus:
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All Hallows:
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Fade Out:
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Worth Living For:
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Kiss of Death:
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Murdered Out:
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Ghost Town:
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Sam's Story:
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Drama Queen's Last Dance:
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Bite Club:
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Wrong Place, Wrong Time:
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Vexed:
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Anger Management:
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Automatic:
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Last Breath:
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Let Them Eat Cake:
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Black Dawn:
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Signs and Miracles:
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Dark Rides:
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A Whisper in the Dark:
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Bitter Blood:
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Fall of Night:
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