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Books published by publisher Airship 27

  • Holmes and Houdini

    I.A. Watson, Rob Davis

    Paperback (Airship 27, July 2, 2016)
    Terror in GaslightThey call themselves the Far Edge Club, a mysterious cabal of rich, sadistic hedonists who live only to create pain and fear in others. Just one man has ever bested their perverted schemes, the world renowned magician and escape artist, Harry Houdini. London becomes the stage for their final confrontation. The Club has recruited an army of killers in their maddened goal to destroy Houdini. But they are unaware he is not without his own allies. Joining the fray at the American’s side is none other than the Great Detective of Baker Street, Sherlock Holmes, and his loyal companion, Dr. Watson. Together these exceptional heroes will battle an insidious evil and attempt to solve the mystery of the Ghost Mask of L’Inconnu.Writer I.A. Watson delivers an incredible adventure mystery that will keep readers up till the wee hours of the night. “Homes & Houdini” is New Pulp fiction at its finest.
  • Brother Bones: City of Lost Souls

    Ron Fortier, Rob Davis

    Paperback (Airship 27, March 24, 2018)
    A CITY OF LOST SOULSFor decades, Cape Noire had existed on the northwest coast, a bustling metropolis of international commerce. Over time it became a nexus for all manner of evil and corruption fed by a dark, insidious spirit of darkness that seemed to infuse itself into the city’s very foundations.Then one night the strangest creature of them all was born in the midst of thunder, lighting and murder. He wears a torn black trench-coat, wide-brim fedora and a bone white skull mask while wielding twin silver-plated automatics. He is Cape Noire’s supernatural protector; Brother Bones – The Undead Avenger. At his hands none find mercy, only cold, unforgiving justice.He now returns in five macabre, horror-filled adventures pitting him against both monsters real and imaginary. Among these a notorious fiend garbed in blood red and known as Doctor Satan, Master of the Occult Arts. Once again, Award winning pulp scribe, Ron Fortier, offers up a collection of new Brother Bones exploits from his feverish imagination. In Cape Noire, the fun is only getting started.
  • The Yard Elves Visit Inspiration Playground

    Ron Fortier, Alan R Horne, Gary Kato

    Paperback (Airship 27, July 13, 2020)
    YARD ELVES TO THE RESCUE•The good people of Fort Collins have built a brand new children’s park. But on the night before it is to be dedicated, an overlooked problem arises. One that could ruin everything for the kids. Young Jack Wolf and his sister Sally reach out to the Yard Elves of the Secret Elves to help save the day. Overnight the magical elves and their human neighbors work a true miracle; one filled with humor, compassion and love for all.
  • Barry Baskerville Solves a Case

    Richard L. Kellogg, Gary Kato

    Paperback (Airship 27, April 5, 2013)
    "Barry Baskerville was one of the strangest boys in his hometown of Watsonville.Most of the boys in his class wanted to be astronauts, truck drivers, or cowboys.Barry thought that was silly. He was determined to become the world’s most famousdetective. He wanted to be just like Sherlock Holmes."Thus begins "Barry Baskerville Solves a Case." A precocious school age boy who uses observation and deduction to befuddle and impress his classmates, teachers and parents in a tale brightly illustrated by artist Gary Kato intended for young readers (age 7-10).
  • Barry Baskerville's Blue Bicycle

    Richard Kellogg, Gary Kato

    language (Airship 27, Sept. 30, 2016)
    The adventures of Barry Baskerville, the boy who admires and wants to be Sherlock Holmes, continue. After Barry's parents gift him a new blue bicycle for his birthday Barry confounds and confuses his teachers, classmates and solves a crime! Colorfully illustrated by Gary Kato this book joins the previous three fun and educational adventures of Barry Baskerville.
  • Barry Baskerville Returns

    Richard L. Kellogg, Gary Kato

    Paperback (Airship 27, March 28, 2014)
    "Barry Baskerville was one of the strangest boys in his hometown of Watsonville. Most of the boys in his class wanted to be astronauts, truck drivers, or cowboys. Barry thought that was silly. He was determined to become the world’s most famous detective. He wanted to be just like Sherlock Holmes." Barry Baskerville is a precocious school age boy who uses observation and deduction to annoy, befuddle and impress his classmates, teachers and parents in a tale brightly illustrated by artist Gary Kato intended for young readers (age 7-10).
  • Barry Baskerville Traps a Thief

    Richard L. Kellogg, Gary Kato

    Paperback (Airship 27, Aug. 24, 2015)
    RETURN OF THE BOY DETECTIVEAirship 27 Productions is proud to announce the release of its third children’s book series starring Barry Baskerville; the boy who idolizes Sherlock Holmes. “Barry Baskerville Traps a Thief,” is the third installment in this bestselling series from one of the premier publishers of New Pulp Fiction. Written by Prof. Richard Kellogg, the character’s creator and avowed Sherlock Holmes enthusiast with colorful artwork by Hawaiian based graphic artist, Gary Kato.In “Barry Baskerville Traps a Thief,” the young boy detective has to solve the mystery of who is stealing wooden items in his Watsonville neighborhood. With the help of his parents and the local police, young Barry begins gathering clues and energetically follows them to unmask the culprit. “Along with Prof. Kellogg’s whimsical tale,” adds Fortier, “we have a book full of beautiful, colored illustrations by an industry pro in Gary Kato. Fans of the series will not want to miss this new entry.”
  • Barry Baskerville's Marvelous Memory

    Richard L. Kellogg, Gary Kato

    Paperback (Airship 27, Sept. 11, 2017)
    Young Sherlock Holmes fan Barry Baskerville confounds and irritates his friends, classmates and teachers as well as saves his parents from crime in this fifth in the series. The books teach and entertain children and parents alike and is illustrated in a colorful and fun style by artist Gary Kato.
  • Barry Baskerville's Blue Bicycle

    Richard L. Kellogg, Gary Kato

    Paperback (Airship 27, Sept. 30, 2016)
    The adventures of Barry Baskerville, the boy who admires and wants to be Sherlock Holmes, continue. After Barry's parents gift him a new blue bicycle for his birthday Barry confounds and confuses his teachers, classmates and solves a crime! Colorfully illustrated by Gary Kato this book joins the previous three fun and educational adventures of Barry Baskerville.
  • Barry Baskerville and the Buried Treasure

    Richard L. Kellogg, Gary Kato

    Paperback (Airship 27, April 24, 2019)
    BARRY BASKERVILLE & The Buried Treasure Airship 27 Productions is delighted to announce the release of their sixth chapter in the ongoing Barry Baskerville children’s book series. Written by Richard Kellogg and illustrated by Gary Kato, the series spotlights the young boy who wants to grow up to be a detective like his hero Sherlock Holmes. In this sixth adventure, Barry’s father inherits a diary farm out in the country. When Barry learns there is a buried treasure hidden on the farm, he makes it his mission to solve the puzzle and find the treasure. Once again Kellogg & Kato present a delightful adventure for children of all ages.AIRSHIP 27 PRODUCTIONS – Pulp Fiction For A New Generation!
  • Biker

    Mike Baron, Joseph Arnold

    Paperback (Airship 27, March 12, 2013)
    From Michael Baron, the award winning creator of Nexus and Badger, comes a tale of terror and suspense set against the backdrop of the Outlaw Biker culture. Josh Pratt is an ex-con turned private investigator. A woman dying of cancer hires him to find the son she gave up as a baby. The child’s father is a sadistic sociopath named Moon who has vowed to kill her for abandoning them. Josh is the BIKER, caught up in a race for survival against a human monster on the road between heaven and hell at the end of which lies either salvation or damnation. Baron spins a tale of unrelenting suspense and horror that moves across his narrative landscape like the roar of a chopper’s engine. Creating memorable characters and authentic backgrounds, this is an amazing, quality crime thriller unlike anything you’ve ever read before. The man who shook up the comic industry with his revolutionary stories now turns his limitless skill and imagination to the world of crime fiction and the result will blow you away. Featuring illustrations by artist Joseph Arnold and designed by award-winning Art Director, Rob Davis, BIKER is a punch-to-the-gut reading experience even the most jaded thriller fan will be cheering. “Hard-boiled. Hard-edged. Hard-core. Hard to put down until you get to the last page.” Charles Saunders, author of Imaro and Damballa.
  • Jamie & The Fish-Eyed Goggles

    Ron Fortier, Gary Kato

    Paperback (Airship 27, Oct. 11, 2014)
    Youngsters Jamie Ryan and Kristi LeClerc find a set of magical goggles while visiting the library. The two discover that the colorful, oddly shaped goggles show "the heart's desire" of the person being viewed when looked through. Excited at their discovery the two travel their neighborhood to learn what their neighbors and parents desired to do with their lives.Ron Fortier has written a delightful and fun story for kids and adults alike illustrated with energy and bright colors by artist Gary Kato.