The Second Tour
by Terry P Rizzuti
from Spinetinglers
“What was it like in Vietnam — How in the hell do you describe it?” This is clearly a question about which the author of The Second Tour, Terry P. Rizzuti, has thought long and hard. The results of his deliberation are found within the pages of his stunning debut novel, a work in which readers discover an intriguing and compellingly fresh answer. The Second Tour tells the story of Vietnam in fragmented, non-sequential visions from the perspective of Rootie, a low-level marine. He describes how he and his friends survived, how they lived, and how they died—although not necessarily in that order. By also giving readers brief glimpses of his life after Vietnam, he allows them to see the tremendous impact that serving in Vietnam for just thirteen months has had on his life.
Hawaii's Best Spooky Tales 2: More True Local Spine-Tinglers
from Bess Press
Organized by island, these tales prove that encounters with the supernatural in Hawai'i happen all the time and take all forms. To help you find-or avoid-the spookiest sites on all islands, this collection also includes The Guide to Spooky Places 2.
Hawaii's Best Spooky Tales: True Local Spine-Tinglers
from Bess Press
True, inexplicable stories of old and new Hawaii, told by many people in many voices, from many points of view. An added feature is the 'Guide to Spooky Places,' showcasing structures and natural phenomena imbued with the special power and mystery found only in Hawaii.
S 3: My Teacher's a Bug (Spinetinglers, No 3)
by M. T. Coffin
from HarperCollins
Ryan's allergy medication enables him to see the teachers in his new school for what they really are: a terrifying army of insects who are putting the town under their evil spell, one kid at a time.
Hawaii's Best Spooky Tales 3: More True Local Spine-Tinglers
from Bess Press
These thirty-seven true stories from twenty-eight contributors describe encounters that put people in touch with something beyond themselves, providing that little shiver people in Hawai'i call "chicken skin."
Spinetinglers: Ghoulish Ghost Stories
by Robert Westall
from Kingfisher
The Dead Kid Did It (Spinetinglers , No 10)
by M. T. Coffin
from Avon Books (Mm)
Discovering a prank-playing zombie kid in his school locker, Dunning is unable to get anyone to believe his story--or stop blaming him for the pranks--until he meets Kim, a girl who had his locker the previous year.
Camp Crocodile (Spinetingler)
by M. T. Coffin
from Avon Books
A lakeside summer camp is anything but restful when some of the kids begin disappearing, and when one of the campers swears a giant crocodile is responsible, no one believes him until it is too late.
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