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Out of His Mind
2004
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4.36
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412
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Twenty-two stories and novella-length works, mixing imagination with suspense in the kind of tale that can slide into the back of your mind and then stay there for the rest of your life. . . well-known as a novelist and screenwriter, the author of Valley of Lights and Oktober has assembled a signature collection from over two decades' worth of his lesser-known short fiction. A telephone chat line where not all of the respondents can be found amongst the living. . . the terrified flight of a hit-and-run driver whose fate was sealed at the moment of his deed. . . the seduction and harrowing education of a young artist in nineteenth-century France. . . the unholy alliance of an honest psychic and a skeptical conjurer. . . All brought together in one volume for the first time anywhere, with an introduction by award-winning author and editor Charles L Grant and an afterword filled with background insights and dashes of autobiography. As an example of the storyteller's art, Out of his Mind is about as good as it gets.
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Author

Stephen Gallagher
Stephen Gallagher
Author · 21 books

Stoker and World Fantasy Award nominee, winner of British Fantasy and International Horror Guild Awards for his short fiction, Stephen Gallagher has a career both as a novelist and as a creator of primetime miniseries and episodic television. His fifteen novels include Chimera, Oktober, Valley of Lights and Nightmare, with Angel. He's the creator of Sebastian Becker, Special Investigator to the Lord Chancellor's Visitor in Lunacy, in a series of novels that includes The Kingdom of Bones, The Bedlam Detective, and The Authentic William James. In his native England he's adapted and created hour-long and feature-length thrillers and crime dramas. In the US he was lead writer on NBC's Crusoe, creator of CBS Television's Eleventh Hour, and Co-Executive Producer on ABC's The Forgotten. Recent screen credits include an award-winning Silent Witness and Stan Lee's Lucky Man. He began his TV career as a writer on two seasons of Doctor Who, and wrote two novelizations of his stories under the pseudonym John Lydecker. ** Photo by Lisa Bowerman **

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