Tamara Thorne
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Tamara Thorne (August 1957 - ), who also writes under the nom de plume "Chris Curry", is an American horror writer born in Los Angeles, California. Her novel Winter Scream, co-authored with L. Dean James, was nominated for the 1991 Bram Stoker Award for Best First Novel.[1][2]
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[edit] Bibliography
All works listed chronologically.
[edit] Novels
- Haunted (1991, Pinnacle, ISBN 0786016841)
- Winter Scream (1991, Pocket, ISBN 0671684337, under "Chris Curry", coauthored with L. Dean James)
- Trickster (1992, Pocket, ISBN 0671684345, under "Chris Curry", coauthored with Lisa Dean)
- Panic (1993, Pocket, ISBN 0671749471, under "Chris Curry")
- Thunder Road (1995, Pocket, ISBN 0671897373, under "Chris Curry")
- Moonfall (1996, Pinnacle, ISBN 0786016000)
- Body House (1999, Pinnacle, ISBN 0821744674)
- Candle Bay (2001, Pinnacle, ISBN 0786013117)
- Eternity (2001, Pinnacle, ISBN 0786013109)
- Bad Things (2002, Pinnacle, ISBN 0786014776)
- The Forgotten (2002, Pinnacle, ISBN 078601475X)
- Eve (2003, Sorority series, Pinnacle, ISBN 078601539X)
- Merilynn (2003, Sorority series, Pinnacle, ISBN 0739437097 (hardcover), ISBN 0786015403 (paperback))
- Samantha (2003, Sorority series, Pinnacle, Pinnacle, ISBN 073943764X (hardcover), ISBN 0786015411 (paperback))
[edit] Anthologies
These anthologies contain works by Thorne.
- Dark Seductions (1993, Zebra, ISBN 0821743317)
- The Devil's Wine (2004, Cemetery Dance Publications, ISBN 1587670704, collection of poetry)
[edit] References
- ^ a b Tamara Thorne. Fantastic Fiction. Retrieved on 2007-01-31.