Annal:1992 Bram Stoker Award for Novel

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Results of the Bram Stoker Award in the year 1992. For a ranked list of books, try an honor roll:

The Blood of the Lamb

Thomas F. Monteleone

Inspired by prophecies contained in the Bible and the writings of Nostradamus, Jesuit-educated Monteleone delives a forceful novel of the politics of power and the power of belief. A young priest suddenly develops frightening, miraculous powers, leading to an apocalyptic battle between good and evil.

 

Homecoming

Matthew J. Costello

 

 

Deathgrip

Brian Hodge

 

 

Hideaway

Dean Koontz

The New York Times #1 bestseller by the author of Dragon’s Tears. Pronounced clinically dead after his car plunges into an icy river, Hatch Harrison is miraculously revived by a special team of doctors. Now Hatch approaches each day with a new appreciation…until he starts to see terrifying images of madness and murder. For he brought something back from his visit with death—and its murderous rampage has just begun.

 

Children of the Night

Dan Simmons

Does a Romanian infant’s blood hold the key to a cure for AIDS? The Hugo Award-winning author of Summer of Night brings an evil legacy to life in the ultimate vampire novel.

 
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