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John DeChancie

    John DeChancie is an accomplished author whose imaginative works span science fiction, fantasy, and horror. His science fiction and fantasy novels have captivated readers for over fifteen years, earning comparisons to the genre's most revered names. DeChancie is celebrated for his mind-bending plots and his ability to create expansive, thought-provoking narratives. Furthermore, his humorous fantasy writing offers a whimsical yet literate counterpoint to more traditional tales, demonstrating a versatile and entertaining voice.

    Crooked House
    MagicNet
    Castle for Rent
    Castle Murders
    Castle Kidnapped
    • Castle Kidnapped

      • 216 pages
      • 8 hours of reading
      3.8(442)Add rating

      The magical Castle Perilous malfunctions, sending its guests to wacky worlds such as a planet of golf-crazed dinosaurs and a world of Amazon women

      Castle Kidnapped
    • Once upon a time, the king of a mysterious castle found himself out of place. The odd thing was that the time was the future and the place was New York City! Castle Perilous had been a universe unto itself until it started living up to its name. Now it is a gateway to thousands of universes, each increasingly bizarre and more bewildering. Behind every door there is a room for every fantasy and around each corner a perilous journey for every inhabitant. With its population sent to otherworldly realms and demented demons taking their place, will anyone find their way home in time? The stone walls may be the only stable element in this fantastic fable, as time and place disappear before one's eyes. Pandora's box has never been so big!

      Castle for Rent
    • Witnessing a friend's death at the hands of a demon, English professor Skye King finds himself unwittingly hooked onto the MagicNet, a computer-generated, magical force that has taken on a life of its own. Reprint.

      MagicNet
    • Crooked House

      • 346 pages
      • 13 hours of reading
      2.7(30)Add rating

      Pikadon's stairways lead nowhere. Its doors open to reveal solid, impenetrable walls. Its hallways form an unsolvable, twisting maze. Against its colossal structure people seem as insubstantial as ghosts. Pikadon is full of ghosts. Once the sun goes down, the labyrinthine corridors are haunted by the shambling, moaning dead. Blind and deaf, crippled, skin shredded by atomic blasts, the imprisoned dead stalk the imprisoned living.

      Crooked House