Tamara Thorne
Tamara Thorne (born 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]
Bibliography
All works listed chronologically.
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))
Anthologies
These anthologies contain works by Thorne.
Sources:[1][3]
References
External links
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