Kolchak: The Night Stalker Chronicles
by Joe Gentile (Editor), Max Allan Collins, Stuart M. Kaminsky, Doug Klauba (Illustrator)
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BN ID:
2940151545655
- Publisher: Moonstone
- Publication date: 03/02/2015
- Sold by: Barnes & Noble
- Format: eBook
- Pages: 336
- Sales rank: 45,020
- File size: 858 KB
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Moonstone proudly announces 26 NEW contemporary prose adventures of the original Kolchak, TV’s first and foremost paranormal investigator! Max Allan Collins, Stuart M. Kaminsky, Ed Gorman,Elaine Bergstrom, PN Elrod, Robert Weinberg, Brett Matthews, CJ Henderson,Mark Dawidziak, Richard Valley, James Bates, Peter David, Chuck Dixon, Steven Grant, Mike W. Barr,Gary Phillips,Fred Van Lente, Adi Tantimedh, Martin Powell, Clay & Susan Griffith, James Kuhoric, Jason Henderson, plus more! Cover: Doug Klauba =336pgs of text w/spot illustrations
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horror.com - Staci Layne Wilson
If you’re a fan of Kolchak — or you simply enjoy supernatural mystery stories — you can’t go wrong with this anthology.amazon.com - E. Roesel
Each of these 26 tales can be enjoyably digested in the span of one sitting, appropriately like an episode of the series. What makes the collection work is the blatant love and familiarity that each author displays in regard to the protagonist.amazon.com - M. Noga
The success of this book is due in large part to how true the author's portrayal of Kolchak rings with the reader's memory of him. I think the authors do succeed. Not only do the stories extend the legacy of Carl Kolchak by giving us that special Kolchak twist, sometimes they admirably add to it.