In anticipation of All Hallow's Eve, five favourite Stephen R. George covers, beginning with 1989's
Nightscape. As with all other George titles it was published by Kensington Publishing's Zebra imprint.
I get the impression that children don't have an easy time of it in the author's fiction. I could be wrong. I'm only a few pages into my first Stephen R. George, a book bought for its cover... which is not featured here. You'll have to wait. Torment.
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1989 |
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1989 |
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1991 |
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1994 |
A bonus:
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Creature nel cervello [Brain Child]
Milan: Mondadori, 1991 |
Ah, something else to search out.
ReplyDeleteI'm led to believe Nightscape is his finest.
DeleteIt can't be he one I'm reading.