William F. Nolan's Horror Novels And Novelettes In Book Form
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A horror novelette set in Montana, with an introduction by Joe Lansdale. Also contains "A William F. Nolan Bibliography" listing the author's shorter horror works. This novelette is part of the basis which became Bill's first full length horror novel "Helltracks."
Blood Sky
San Jose: Deadline Publications
1991 - 47 pages - Chapbook
Trade Paperback - 1st edition
Ltd to 250 signed & numbered copies
Trivia: Nolan designed and executed the cover artwork, and provided eleven pages of artwork for the interior.
"Helltracks" is a novel based in part on three of Nolan's shorter works
"Lonely Train A'Comin' " (1981)
"The Cure" (1988)
and "Blood Sky" (1991).
The novel tells the story of a serial killer in Montana crossing the state, and of the Ventry family, sheep ranchers, who both end up battling and destroying a "living" steam train able to trap and devour its victims.
Helltracks
New York: Avon Books
Paperback - 1991 - 248 pages
1st edition
Trivia: This is William F. Nolan's first horror novel.
Helltracks
Baltimore: Cemetery Dance Publications
Hardcover - 2000 - 328 Pages
1st Hardcover Edition
Issued in a 500 numbered & signed limited edition and a 26 copy lettered edition in traycase.
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These special editions include a printing of "Lonely Train A'Comin" and a Nolan background essay "Tracking Helltracks". Introduction by Richard Matheson
Bill's latest novella centers around the famous "Winchester House" in San Jose and stars Nolan's paranormal investigator David Kincaid. Bill's prose added to the mystique of The Winchester House makes this a must read for any Nolan fan.
The Winchester Horror
Baltimore: Cemetery Dance Publications
1998 - 111 pages - Hardcover
Issued in a 450 numbered & signed limited edition and a 26 copy lettered edition in traycase.
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