Nifft the Lean

Nifft the Lean
Author: Michael Shea
Publisher:
Total Pages: 363
Release: 1985-01-01
Genre:
ISBN: 9780586064993

Nifft the Lean

Nifft the Lean
Author: Tim Powers
Publisher:
Total Pages: 351
Release: 1994
Genre: Fantasy fiction
ISBN: 9780940841390

Nifft the Lean

Nifft the Lean
Author: Michael Shea
Publisher: New York : Daw Books ; [Scarborough, Ont.] : New American Library of Canada
Total Pages: 304
Release: 1982
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9780879977832

Nifft, a master thief, journeys to the Place of the Raging Dead, a virtual hell, in search of the Wizard's Key

Polyphemus

Polyphemus
Author: Michael Shea
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2023-10-24
Genre:
ISBN: 9781960241092

In the title story "Polyphemus," an exploration team on a desert planet faces death when it encounters a terrifying alien monstrosity. In "The Angel of Death," a serial killer who has a city on edge may finally have met his match in the form of a powerful interplanetary traveler. In the blackly humorous "Uncle Tuggs," a series of grisly and bizarre deaths may be connected to the mysterious disappearance of old Uncle Tuggs. "The Horror on the #33" tells of a man's struggle with a deadly and horrible monster on a city bus. And in the highlight of the collection, "The Autopsy," which Algis Budrys called "one of the most successful meldings of science fiction with horror that I have ever encountered" and which was filmed for Guillermo del Toro's Netflix series Cabinet of Curiosities, an aging pathologist is called in to perform an autopsy-but what he discovers during his examination is chilling and unthinkable ... Michael Shea (1946-2014) was one of the finest American authors of speculative fiction of modern times, and Polyphemus (1987), originally published as a limited edition hardcover by Arkham House, features the best of his short fiction, in which he deftly blends the genres of horror, fantasy, and science fiction. A landmark collection of modern speculative fiction returns to print at long last in this edition, which features a new introduction by Laird Barron.

The Incompleat Nifft

The Incompleat Nifft
Author: Michael Shea
Publisher: Baen Books
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2000
Genre: Fantasy fiction
ISBN: 9780671578695

Master thief Nifft the Lean and his companion Barnar Hammer-Hand are in a lucrative proposition. They are shipwrecked on the way to work in Costard's sap mine and hired by Bunt to bring back 20 gills of the ichor exuded only by the monstrous insectile queen. Seems like easy money. But even the best laid plans go astray.

The Mines of Behemoth

The Mines of Behemoth
Author: Michael Shea
Publisher: Baen Books
Total Pages: 0
Release: 1997
Genre:
ISBN: 9780671878474

Nifft the Lean, and his companion-at-arms, Barnar Hammer-Hand, were often lucky. Enroute to working Costard's sap mine -- very dangerous, and sometimes nauseating work far below ground -- they were shipwrecked. But this proved fortuitous, when they met Bunt, who had been seeking just such as they. If they would work the sap mine, but also bring back twenty gills of fluid, he would make them exceedingly wealthy. So it was settled. They would suck the sap from the servants of the monstrous insectile queen -- and they would bring back some of the ichor that she alone exuded -- and they would be rich. It seemed relatively easy. They wouldn't have to go to hell at all, for instance. Of course, the best laid plans sometimes do go a little astray.

The Extra

The Extra
Author: Michael Shea
Publisher: Tor Books
Total Pages: 286
Release: 2010-02-02
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1429955422

Books and films have skewered Hollywood's excesses, but none has ever portrayed one man's crazy vision of the future of big action/adventure films as Michael Shea's The Extra does. As over-the-top as Mel Brooks's Blazing Saddles, as savagely dark as Robert Altman's The Player, and more violent than Rollerball, this is the story of the ultimate, so-insane-it-could-only-happen-in-Hollywood formula for success, a brave new way to bring the ultimate in excitement to the silver screen. Producer Val Margolian has found the motherlode of box-office gold with his new "live-death" films whose villains are extremely sophisticated, electronically controlled mechanical monsters. To give these live-action disaster films greater realism, he employs huge casts of extras, in addition to the stars. The large number of extras is important, because very few of them will survive the shoot. It's all perfectly legal, with training for the extras and long, detailed contracts indemnifying the film company against liability for the extras' injury or death. But why would anyone be crazy enough to risk his or her life to be an extra in such a potentially deadly situation? The extras do it because if they survive they'll be paid handsomely, and they can make even more if they destroy any of the animatronic monsters trying to stomp, chew, fry, or otherwise kill them. If they earn enough, they can move out of the Zoo--the vast slum that most of L.A. has become. They're fighting for a chance at a reasonable life. But first, they have to survive . . . At the Publisher's request, this title is being sold without Digital Rights Management Software (DRM) applied.

Assault on Sunrise

Assault on Sunrise
Author: Michael Shea
Publisher: Macmillan
Total Pages: 288
Release: 2013-08-13
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1429988274

Less than a hundred years in the future, pollution, economic disaster, and the rapacious greed of the corporate oligarchy has brought America to its knees and created dystopian urban nightmares, of which L.A. may be the worst. Curtis, Japh, and Jool are film extras, who—with the help of a couple of very gutsy women—survived being anonymous players in a "live-action" film in which getting killed on-screen meant getting killed for real. Surviving the shoot made them rich enough to escape the post-apocalyptic Hell that L.A. has become. But their survival was not what Panoply Studios' CEO Val Margolian had in mind, especially since it cost his company millions. Now he's taking his revenge. After several plainclothes police are found dead in the former extras' new home, the bucolic, peaceful town of Sunrise, California, the entire town is subjected to Margolian's invidious plan to punish the entire town...and make a fortune doing it. Margolian has created toxic, murderous wasp-like mechanical creatures to set upon the people of Sunrise, while his film crew captures the carnage in what promises to be the bloodiest "live-action" film yet. With their haven from L.A. besieged by the deadly assault, the former extras—and their fellow townspeople—are faced with a grim task: to defeat the creatures and take back their town and their freedom. Michael Shea's Assault on Sunrise is a saga of courage and sacrifice in a world gone mad. At the Publisher's request, this title is being sold without Digital Rights Management Software (DRM) applied.

The A'Rak

The A'Rak
Author: Michael Shea
Publisher: Pocket Books
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2000
Genre: Fantasy fiction
ISBN: 9780671319472

An entire kingdom faces a dangerous wrath when it fails to pay off its debt to the gods. Two foreigners arrive in the capital of the nation and soon these two strangers will be fighting side by side to save a nation, and their lives.

Mr. Cannyharme: A Novel of Lovecraftian Terror

Mr. Cannyharme: A Novel of Lovecraftian Terror
Author: Michael Shea
Publisher:
Total Pages: 296
Release: 2021-08-20
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9781614983248

Early in his career, Michael Shea wrote the Lovecraftian novel The Color out of Time (1984). He subsequently wrote some of the most scintillating and gripping tales of the Cthulhu Mythos in contemporary weird fiction, including "Fat Face" and "Copping Squid." These tales mingled Lovecraftian themes with the gritty realism of urban horror, and they often featured drug addicts, prostitutes, and others whom conventional society treats with scorn and marginalization. Shea wrote the novel Mr. Cannyharme in the late 1970s, and it constitutes a remarkable adaptation of Lovecraft's early story "The Hound" (1922), about the depredations of an ancient Dutch vampire. In Shea's novel, Mr. Cannyharme stalks the seedy Mission District of San Francisco in the aftermath of the hippie movement of the 1960s. Holed up in a rundown hotel, the seemingly harmless Cannyharme-aged, feeble, bent almost double with a crippling disease-is the focus of the supernatural terror in the novel. Jack Hale, who manages the hotel, is one of the few who sense the danger to society and the world that Cannyharme represents. With a motley band of young whores and drug dealers, he takes on the challenge to counteract the horrors that Mr. Cannyharme seeks to release upon an unsuspecting world. Mr. Cannyharme, written in a vibrant prose that brings to life the multitude of characters that populate the book, is a triumph of Lovecraftian terror, but also speaks of the way in which those who are regarded as the refuse of society can assert their dignity and self-worth in a grim environment. In this sense, it proves to be a novel affirming the triumph of the human spirit over the horrors facing it.