Psychopharmacology: Drugs, the Brain and Behavior
Recent advances in molecular pharmacology and brain imaging have revolutionized our understanding of how psychoactive drugs work.…
Psychosphere (Psychomech Trilogy)
After Richard Garrison lost his sight in a terrorist explosion, he developed vast mental powers that more than compensated for…
PsyCop: Partners
Featuring two PsyCop novels, Among the Living and Criss Cross, this volume will leave you on the edge of you seat, wanting more!…
PsyCop: Property
Victor Bayne sees dead people. Working homicide is a cinch for him, since the victims can finger their killers, and give the…
Publicize Your Book: An Insider's Guide to Getting Your Book the Attention It Deserves
This indispensible guide from a book-publicity insider offers everything authors need to know to assist their publishers in publicizing,…
Puffin Graphics: Dracula (Puffin Graphics (Graphic Novels))
Jonathan Harker is sent by his law firm to Castle Dracula to discuss business with Transylvanian noble Count Dracula. His nightmare…
Pulp Classics: Sinister Stories #1 (February 1940)
Sinister Stories was a short-lived (only 3 issues) "weird menace" magazine, designed to thrill and titilate through…
Pulp Classics: Tales of Magic and Mystery (February 1928)
'Tales of Magic and Mystery,' which published five issues between December 1927 and April 1928 under the (anonymous)…
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