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Synergy Magazine Crime (and Cars) for Christmas Vol 2 No.6 2009 The Unusual World of Japanese Crime Noir:The Work of Suzuki Seijun The Cinema of Walerian Borowczyk British Crime Cinema: A Retrospective Crime Cinema in Review A Rev Heads Guide to Xmas Exclusive Interview with Don Loffler: Author of F.J. Holden, Holden Together, She’s a Beauty and Me and My Holden. A Very Trashy Christmas The Worlds of Terry Pratchett Plus lots of reviews including some great coverage of horror titles, books, toys and collectibles and more. 27-page preview of Cold Black Hearts. The ruins on the border of New Mexico and Mexico were once the bustling town of New Dominion. But in 1933, most of its population was massacred—and no one was ever arrested for the brutal crime. Now, the land once known as New Dominion is the site of more recent murders. Former police detective Annie O’Brien, blessed—or cursed—with a heightened sense of empathy, is conducting the investigation. Staying alone in an old house near the desolate remains of the town, she finds herself haunted by the tragedies that occurred there—tragedies that threaten to overwhelm her unusual gift even as New Dominion threatens to rise from the ashes… Cold Black Hearts is the third in the loosely linked supernatural thriller trilogy that began with Missing White Girl and River Runs Red. It's terrifying, fast-paced, and filled with unexpected twists and turns. For more information on Cold Black Hearts, please visit http://www.jeffmariotte.com/missing.html To purchase this release, please visit http://mysteriousgalaxy.booksense.com/NASApp/store/Product?s=showproduct&isbn=9780515146264 24-page action/superhero/comedy comic in black and white about a ninja muslim who is hated by the police yet helps them fight crime in the wild street of New York City. $3.00 No matter how hard she tries, Valentine just can't leave the killing game behind. Her life as an assassin has made her a liability to everyone she's ever known -- and the lingering mental effects of the CIA's MkUltra program have clouded her memory, making her past a puzzle waiting to be pieced together. Could a trip to Valentine's hometown be the key to unlocking her memories? With a broken spirit and a bruised body, Valentine limps home to uncover a past that may be her only hope for a future. In a world where it's kill or be killed, it's Valentine's life that's become a death sentence. A 9p preview of Black and White by Nick Quantrill. Called to Hull’s King George Dock on a cold, miserable autumn morning by his new senior officer, Detective Sergeant Richard Coleman is confronted with the puzzling discovery of a body in a cargo container. Due to be moved the following day, the container triggers an investigation that sees Coleman and his colleagues explore the murky underground world of counterfeit goods. Meanwhile, Andrzej Oborski, a young Polish economic immigrant making a new life for himself in the city is admitted to Hull Royal Infirmary with life threatening injuries, inflicted during a frenzied attack. Under pressure from the new DI and an expectant media, Coleman’s investigation into Oborski’s life sees the two separate inquiries gradually merge into one darker and more complex whole. Believing that the same person is ultimately responsible for both crimes, he faces a race against time to bring them to justice, before they disappear back to their shadowy world. Confronting issues of race and belonging in a city that’s undergoing rapid social change, Coleman finds himself pushed to the limits by the demands of the job. Still rebuilding his personal life, the investigations force him to reassess his own beliefs and motivations, as well as deal with the internal disputes threatening to rip apart the team. DS Coleman is an ordinary man doing an extraordinary job. He’s a man under pressure. Things are never black and white. To read the rest of Black and White, please visit www.hullcrimefiction.co.uk To be Nick's friend on MySpace, please visit http://www.myspace.com/hullcrimefiction 16 year-old Tara Morgan is a shy and nervous girl that becomes bonded with an intelligent "blob-monster". It gives her confidence while she allows it to exist as a monster at night, attacking only criminals. Running away from home, Tara finds herself involved with the very criminals she targets, and she is finding it more difficult to control the entity inside her as it wants to exist and kill. A 12p preview of the Graphic Novel from Alterna Comics by Martin Fisher. 16 year-old Tara Morgan is a shy and nervous girl that becomes bonded with an intelligent "blob-monster". It gives her confidence while she allows it to exist as a monster at night, attacking only criminals. Running away from home, Tara finds herself involved with the very criminals she targets, and she is finding it more difficult to control the entity inside her as it wants to exist and kill. A 12p preview of the Graphic Novel from Alterna Comics by Martin Fisher. Crime Does Not Pay (formerly Silver Streak Comics No. 1-21) No. 22, June, 1942 - No. 147, July, 1955 From http://goldenagecomics.co.uk
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