The Peripheral by Willam Gibson
BTAS was inspired by the pulp noir world
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The Peripheral by Willam Gibson
BTAS was inspired by the pulp noir world
Neuromancer by William Gibson
i've got two copies of Weaveworld, one with the Cabal novella
A Death by Stephen King
http://www.newyorker.com/magazine/2015/03/09/a-death-stephen-king
Weaveworld is one of the most interesting Barker tales out there
Of Bone and Thunder by Chris Evans
John Dies At The End by David Wong
Baptism of Fire by Andrejz Sapkowski
The Heroes by Joe Abercrombie
Andromeda's Fall by Willian C Dietz
The New Annotated H.P. Lovecraft
Elric of Melniboné & Other Stories by Michael Moorcock
Legend by David Gemmel
We Were Soldiers Once... And Young by Lt. Gen Harold G Moore (ret) and Joseph L Galloway
Once... by James Herbert
Hunter-Killer by Chris Ryan
Nightmares In The Sky text by Stephen King photographs by F-Stop Fitzgerald
the only Koontz i've read is his take on Frankenstein's Monster
Hunter Killer by Chris Ryan
Conan Of Cimmeria by Robert E Howard, L Sprague De Camp an Lin Carter
sounds like a return to the early works of King from what i've read about Revival
Red Moon by Benjamin Percy
if its got endorsements by Stephen King and Peter Straub it must be good