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Books published by publisher Futura

  • Cujo

    Stephen King

    Paperback (Futura, March 15, 1982)
    None
  • A Nice Derangement of Epitaphs

    Ellis Peters

    Paperback (Futura, March 15, 1988)
    'Shed here no tears. No Saint could die more blessed and comforted than I' read the epitaph composed by Jan and Morwenna Treverra before their quiet deaths centuries ago. But the pious portrait of content they conjured fragments when permission is granted for their tombs to be opened - and an all too twentieth century corpse is found within. A Detective Inspector George Felse mystery.
  • A Nice Derangement of Epitaphs

    Ellis Peters

    Mass Market Paperback (Futura, March 15, 1990)
    1988 Futura MASS MARKET PAPERBACK, British import, Ellis Peters (The Devil's Novice: The Eighth Chronicle of Brother Cadfael). While on a seaside vacation in Cornwall with his son, Dominic, Detective Inspector George Felse can't help but investigate a dark mystery of smuggling, missing bodies, and murder. Jan Treverra was a legendary Cornish poet and smuggler who died two centuries ago. But when local scholar Simon Towne arranges to open Treverra's grave in search of his long-lost literary legacy, the tomb yields two dead bodies . . . and neither one is the body of Jan Treverra. In this derelict seashore graveyard, Felse uncovers a trail of violence in Maymouth's history that casts shadows centuries long. - Amazon
  • The World's Most Evil People: The Epitome of Evil

    Rodney Castleden

    Hardcover (Futura, June 30, 2006)
    There are some evil people in this world, when you think about the killing, torturing, bombing and maiming and this book covers it all. Vlad the Impaler was a prince known for executing his enemies by impalement. He was a fan of various forms of torture including disembowelling and rectal and facial impalement. Vlad the Impaler tortured thousands while he ate and drank among the corpses. Joseph Stalin, the Soviet dictator, ordered that millions of peasants were either killed or permitted to starve to death. Stalin brought about the deaths of more than 20 million of his own people while holding the Soviet Union in an iron grip for 29 years.
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  • Over The Edge

    Jonathan Kellerman

    Paperback (Futura, Jan. 1, 1988)
    When the phone rings in the middle of the night, child psychologist Alex Delaware does not hesitate. Driving through the dream-lit San Fernando Valley, Alex rushes to Jamey Cadmus, the patient he had failed five years before—and who now calls with a bizarre cry for help. But by the time Alex reaches Canyon Oaks Psychiatric Hospital, Jamey is gone, surfacing a day later in the hands of the police, who believe Jamey is the infamous Lavender Slasher, a psychotic serial killer. Wooed by a high-powered attorney to build a defense, Alex will get a chance to do what he couldn’t five years ago. And when he peers into a family’s troubled history and Jamey’s brilliant, tormented mind, the psychologist puts himself at the heart of a high-profile case. Because Alex knows that in a realm of money, loss, and madness, something terrible pushed Jamie over the edge—or else someone is getting away with murder.
  • THE FAR SIDE GALLERY

    Gary Larson

    Paperback (Futura, March 15, 1991)
    None
  • Icefire

    Robert Charles Wilson

    Paperback (Futura, March 15, 1984)
    A psychopathic sex murderer ignites a riot in a mental hospital for the criminally insane and leads a brutal search for the fleeing guards and doctors across a remote, icy, and rugged terrain
  • A Nice Derangement of Epitaphs

    Ellis (Edith Pargeter) Peters

    Mass Market Paperback (Futura, March 15, 1988)
    None
  • Cosmos

    Carl Sagan

    Paperback (Futura, March 15, 1983)
    This visually stunning book with over 250 full-color illustrations, many of them never before published, is based on Carl Sagan’s thirteen-part television series. Told with Sagan’s remarkable ability to make scientific ideas both comprehensible and exciting, Cosmos is about science in its broadest human context, how science and civilization grew up together.The book also explores spacecraft missions of discovery of the nearby planets, the research in the Library of ancient Alexandria, the human brain, Egyptian hieroglyphics, the origin of life, the death of the Sun, the evolution of galaxies and the origins of matter, suns and worlds.Sagan retraces the fifteen billion years of cos-mic evolution that have transformed matter into life and consciousness, enabling the Cosmos to wonder about itself. He considers the latest findings on life elsewhere and how we might communicate with the beings of other worlds.Cosmos is the story of our long journey of discovery and the forces and individuals who helped to shape modern science, including Democritus, Hypatia, Kepler, Newton, Huy-gens, Champollion, Lowell and Humason. Sagan looks at our planet from an extra-terrestrial vantage point and sees a blue jewel-like world, inhabited by a lifeform that is just beginning to discover its own unity and to ven-ture into the vast ocean of space.
  • The Fire Came By

    John and Thomas Baxtr and Atkins

    Paperback (Futura, April 2, 1977)
    1st Futura edition paperback vg+ condition. In stock shipped from our UK warehouse
  • Woman in the Mists: The Story of Dian Fossey and the Mountain Gorillas of Africa

    Farley Mowat

    Paperback (Futura, March 15, 1989)
    Excellent Book
  • One Corpse Too Many

    Ellis (Edith Pargeter) Peters

    Mass Market Paperback (Futura, March 15, 1995)
    None