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  2. Sean Stewart - Wikipedia

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    Resurrection Man (1995, magic realist fantasy novel, New York Times Best Science Fiction Book of the Year) Clouds End (1996, heroic fantasy novel) The Night Watch (1997, set in the same world as Resurrection Man) Mockingbird (1998, New York Times Notable Book of the Year, World Fantasy Award nominee, Speculations Readers' Poll Best Book of the ...

  3. Eoin McNamee - Wikipedia

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    McNamee commenced writing another series for children, the first book of which is The Ring of Five, and the second of which is The Unknown Spy, both of which are based on plotting and espionage. He has also written a series under the pseudonym John Creed: [5] The Sirius Crossing (Faber & Faber, 2003) The Day of the Dead (Faber & Faber, 2004)

  4. Resurrection Man (character) - Wikipedia

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    The first volume of Resurrection Man was critically acclaimed and earned a dedicated fanbase but did not become a commercial success. The series ended in 1999 after 27 issues, with one issue being numbered Resurrection Man #1 Million (taking place in the 853rd century and tying into the DC One Million crossover). While the series answered many ...

  5. Resurrection man - Wikipedia

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    Resurrection man or resurrection men may refer to: A term for a body snatcher—a person who secretly exhumes dead bodies to sell them; Resurrection Man, the antagonist of the serial novel The Mysteries of London; Resurrection Man, a 1994 novel by Eoin McNamee. Resurrection Man, a 1998 film adaptation directed by Marc Evans

  6. Charles Beaumont - Wikipedia

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    Many of his stories have been re-released in the posthumous volumes Best of Beaumont (Bantam, 1982) and The Howling Man (Tom Doherty, 1992), and a set of previously unpublished tales, A Touch of the Creature (Subterranean Press, 1999). In 2004, Gauntlet Press released the first of two volumes collecting Beaumont's Twilight Zone scripts.

  7. Twilight: Where Darkness Begins - Wikipedia

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    Twilight: Where Darkness Begins is an out of print teen (young adult) horror novel series published between 1982 and 1987. There are 26 stand-alone books in the series written by various authors; the most notable being Bruce Coville , Carl Laymon (aka Richard Laymon ), Imogen Howe, Betsy Haynes, Richie Tankersley Cusick , and Joseph Trainor.

  8. George Clayton Johnson - Wikipedia

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    Johnson was born in a barn in Cheyenne, Wyoming, [3] was forced to repeat the sixth grade, and dropped out of school entirely in the eighth. He briefly served as a telegraph operator and draftsman in the United States Army, then enrolled at the Alabama Polytechnic Institute (now Auburn University) under the G.I. Bill, but quit to return to his travels around the U.S., working as a draftsman ...

  9. Resurrection Man (film) - Wikipedia

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    Resurrection Man is a 1998 Irish extreme horror period drama film, set specifically in Northern Ireland, directed by Marc Evans with a screenplay written by Eoin McNamee based on his novel of the same name.