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Jason Henderson
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September 04, 1971
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March 2010
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Vampire Rising (Alex Van Helsing, #1)
— published 2010 — 5 editions |
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Voice of the Undead (Alex Van Helsing #2)
— published 2011 — 4 editions |
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Highlander: The Element of Fire
— published 1995 — 2 editions |
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Psy-Comm: Volume 1
— 3 editions |
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Psy-comm, volume 2
by Jason Henderson (Goodreads Author), Tony Salvaggio — published 2007 |
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Incredible Hulk: Abominations
— published 1997 |
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Shadowland: Street Heroes
by Jason Henderson (Goodreads Author) , John Layman, Zeb Wells — published 2011 |
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Sword of Dracula
by Jason Henderson (Goodreads Author), Greg Scott — published 2005 |
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The Iron Thane (The MacDuff Saga)
— published 1993 — 2 editions |
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The Triumph of Death (Alex Van Helsing, #3)
— published 2012 |
Clockwerx
(2 books)
by Jason Henderson (Goodreads Author), Izu, Toni Salvaggio, Jean-Baptiste Hostache
by Jason Henderson (Goodreads Author), Izu, Toni Salvaggio, Jean-Baptiste Hostache
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Sherlock Holmes on Screen-- a New Guide to the Film History of Our Favorite Detective I love Sherlock Holmes, but I'm not a Sherlock Holmes completist in the way that I am of, say, James Bond or Dracula. (And there's a geek continuum: I'm constantly r...more |
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"Kolchak nodded, 'Right, because that would make sense." He took off his hat and crumpled it against his hip. 'When I lived in Seattle, I met a man who had been killing people for a hundred years easily. I nearly got arrested painting on his portrait in the bank he owned, just to match his face to the hundred-year-old shot I had of him with a beard. It's possible.'
'Why didn't you just take a picture of the painting and scribble on the picture?' 'It was a gesture,' Kolchak wrung his hands, 'and anyway that's not the point.' ("Wet Dog of Galveston")" — Jason Henderson |
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| Get this for your teen girls, especially if they are sisters. It's full of witty, well-honed observations on how people think and interact. I love the details of living in a small town in Texas and the all-encompassing importance of prom. Check it ou...more | |||||||||||
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| Front to back an expert work of ever-tightening suspense. I love how this book wastes no time; it is as lean and efficient as the bald, muscular and vicious Max Cady, the monster at the book's center. MacDonald uses the story of a lawyer trying to pr...more | |||||||||||
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This second book was much better than the first in my opinion. The plot was more involved and the balance between action and character development was much better. As a YA adventure novel the plot is not all that complex and the characters are not...
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“Kolchak nodded, 'Right, because that would make sense." He took off his hat and crumpled it against his hip. 'When I lived in Seattle, I met a man who had been killing people for a hundred years easily. I nearly got arrested painting on his portrait in the bank he owned, just to match his face to the hundred-year-old shot I had of him with a beard. It's possible.'
'Why didn't you just take a picture of the painting and scribble on the picture?'
'It was a gesture,' Kolchak wrung his hands, 'and anyway that's not the point.' ("Wet Dog of Galveston")”
― Jason Henderson, Kolchak: The Night Stalker Chronicles
'Why didn't you just take a picture of the painting and scribble on the picture?'
'It was a gesture,' Kolchak wrung his hands, 'and anyway that's not the point.' ("Wet Dog of Galveston")”
― Jason Henderson, Kolchak: The Night Stalker Chronicles
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“Kolchak nodded, 'Right, because that would make sense." He took off his hat and crumpled it against his hip. 'When I lived in Seattle, I met a man who had been killing people for a hundred years easily. I nearly got arrested painting on his portrait in the bank he owned, just to match his face to the hundred-year-old shot I had of him with a beard. It's possible.'
'Why didn't you just take a picture of the painting and scribble on the picture?'
'It was a gesture,' Kolchak wrung his hands, 'and anyway that's not the point.' ("Wet Dog of Galveston")”
― Jason Henderson, Kolchak: The Night Stalker Chronicles
'Why didn't you just take a picture of the painting and scribble on the picture?'
'It was a gesture,' Kolchak wrung his hands, 'and anyway that's not the point.' ("Wet Dog of Galveston")”
― Jason Henderson, Kolchak: The Night Stalker Chronicles






















































