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David Morrell

    April 24, 1943
    David Morrell
    First Blood
    The protector
    Assumed Identity and Extreme Denial
    Inspector of the Dead
    Murder as a Fine Art
    The League of Night and Fog
    • 2020

      Featuring fourteen diverse stories, this collection showcases David Morrell's mastery in storytelling, blending thrilling action with literary influences from iconic writers like Rod Serling and Ray Bradbury. Notable tales include "My Name is Legion" and "The Interrogator," alongside unexpected appearances from beloved characters such as Saul and Erika. Morrell enhances the experience with a personal introduction and insightful story notes, making this collection a must-read for thriller enthusiasts and a testament to his lasting impact on the genre.

      Before I Wake
    • 2016

      Red Sun Magazine

      Issue 1, Vol. 1

      • 62 pages
      • 3 hours of reading

      Red Sun magazine, released triannually by No Sell Out Productions, showcases a diverse range of genres, including science-fiction, horror, and fantasy. It serves as a platform for creative storytelling and imaginative narratives. For submission guidelines and further details, readers are encouraged to visit the magazine's official website.

      Red Sun Magazine
    • 2016

      The year is 1855. The Crimean War is raging. The British government has fallen. The Empire seems to be hanging from a thread. Then the murders start. members of London's elite are found dead with names of assassin's who have failed to kill Queen Victoria. Based on actual attempts to kill Queen Victoria, Inspector of the dead brilliantly merges fact with fiction to bring a violent era of Victorian England to life.

      Inspector of the Dead
    • 2016

      In the third Victorian mystery from prizewinning author David Morrell, the notorious Opium-Eater Thomas De Quincey investigates a truly unprecedented murder - the first to ever take place on the railways.

      Ruler of the Night
    • 2014

      The notorious author Thomas De Quincey turns detective in a harrowing Victorian thriller from master storyteller David Morrell, which won the Macavity Award for Best Historical Mystery 2014.

      Murder as a Fine Art
    • 2013

      Chiral Mad 2

      • 426 pages
      • 15 hours of reading

      This anthology presents twenty-eight psychological horror stories from both established and emerging authors worldwide. With contributions from notable writers like David Morrell and Ramsey Campbell, it explores dark themes and unsettling narratives. The collection not only showcases diverse imaginations but also supports a noble cause, as all profits are donated to Down syndrome charities. An introduction by Michael Bailey sets the tone for this chilling compilation.

      Chiral Mad 2
    • 2010

      The Shimmer

      • 423 pages
      • 15 hours of reading
      3.9(111)Add rating

      David Morrell has been called "the father of the modern action novel.” In The Shimmer he shows us why.

      The Shimmer
    • 2008

      Marine Corporal James Newson, caught in the tension of combat against suicide bombers and insurrectionists in Afghanistan, finds he is fighting alongside Captain America, or perhaps imagining the superhero's presence, as his courage and drive to help his squad is bolstered.

      Captain America. The Chosen
    • 2008

      The Spy Who Came for Christmas

      • 250 pages
      • 9 hours of reading
      4.1(99)Add rating

      Now in mass market, a unique combination of a spy thriller and an inspirational Christmas story from one of the masters of commercial storytelling.

      The Spy Who Came for Christmas
    • 2007

      SCAVENGER takes us on a roller-coaster ride as Frank Balenger, the resolute but damaged hero of CREEPERS, now finds himself trapped in a nightmarish game of fear and death as he leads a high-tech scavenger hunt for a decades-old time capsule. To save himself, and the woman he loves, Balenger must play by the rules of a god-like Game Master with an obession for unearthing the past. But sometimes the past is buried for a reason. As modern technology is layered over the dusty artifacts of earlier times, the result is a surreal palimpsest, one which contains the secret of survival for Balenger and a handful of unwilling players who race against the game's clock to solve the puzzle of the time capsule, only to discover that time is the true scavenger.

      Scavenger