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Books published by publisher Bobby Underwood

  • Dark Corridor

    Bobby Underwood

    eBook (Bobby Underwood, June 4, 2016)
    A WWII soldier returns to his small town in Upstate New York with no memory of his past. Someone is following him and he doesn't know why. Once he arrives at a home he can't remember, he discovers two very different women appear to have designs on him. Shadowed by a mysterious stranger, and romantically confused, he must make his way through the dark corridors in his mind and remember, before it's too late...
  • Codex Derynianus

    Katherine Kurtz, Robert Reginald

    Paperback (Underwood Books, Sept. 16, 2005)
    In 1998, the first edition of Codex Derynianus was published in a limited edition that quickly became astronomically expensive. Now fans can have the entire text of that edition along with extensive new material. This encyclopedic overview details Katherine Kurtz's Deryni world, the setting of her 17-book saga that began with Camber of Culdi. and reveals many never-before-told details of the people, places, and objects of importance to the world of the magic-wielding Deryni. The book is packed with chronologies of events, genealogies of the peoples, and colorful maps of the Deryni world, exploring every aspect of the Eleven Kingdoms. In addition to being an authoritative reference, Codex Derynianus is also an ambitious work of creative fiction as penned by Brother Theophilus from within the setting of the Eleven Kingdoms, providing original stories, vignettes, humorous pieces, serials, and poems that expand and enrich the Deryni universe.
  • King Kong

    Edgar Wallace, Merian C. Cooper, Delos W. Lovelace

    Paperback (Underwood Books, Sept. 15, 2005)
    King Kong remains one of the most enduring icons of American popular culture — a massively destructive but curiously sympathetic giant gorilla whose rampage through New York City suggests, on a psychological level, the re-emergence of repressed desire. This novelization captures the pathos, drama, and horror of this story of the beast who loved a human beauty. The action begins with the controversial expedition of Hollywood filmmaker Carl Denham to Skull Island as he pursues a mythical monster. Enticing Kong with beautiful starlet Ann Darrow, Denham manages to chain the beast and bring him to New York, where he escapes to terrorize an entire city while pursuing the woman he loves. Expanded from the original story by Merian Cooper and British mystery maven Edgar Wallace, this version features stunning illustrations of the ape and his adventures.
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  • Balook

    Piers Anthony, Patrick Woodroffe

    Hardcover (Underwood Books, Jan. 1, 1991)
    A friendly dinosaur is genetically recreated in the near future
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  • The Year of the Lucy

    Anne McCaffrey

    Hardcover (Underwood Books, Feb. 1, 1986)
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  • Balook

    Piers Anthony, Patrick Woodroffe

    Hardcover (Underwood Books, Dec. 1, 1990)
    A friendly prehistoric rhinoceros is genetically recreated in the near future.
  • King Kong by Edgar Wallace

    Edgar Wallace;Merian C. Cooper;Delos W. Lovelace

    Paperback (Underwood Books, March 15, 1891)
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  • Codex Derynianus by Katherine Kurtz

    Katherine Kurtz;Robert Reginald

    Paperback (Underwood Books, March 15, 1868)
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