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Exile: The Collected Helman Graff

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"WHO IS HELMAN GRAFF?" Readers have been asking that question since the release of Scott F. Falkner's very first book. Finally, the mysterious hero from The Feast of Catchville is back, doing what he does best in ten tales of terrifying adventure. Facing off against lusty werewolves, maniacal clones, Nazi death machines, billionaire vampires, and much more, Helman Graff uses wits and weapons to vanquish his dark foes with a minimum of mercy.

228 pages, Paperback

First published January 1, 2009

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Scott F. Falkner

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Scott F. Falkner's first book, the critically acclaimed "cult classic" horror novella "The Feast of Catchville" (2006) broke the publisher's (Stone Garden Books) single month sales record.

Falkner's first novel, a paranormal suspense piece titled "Swaybuck" was also released in 2006.

The Dark Fantasy "Delving" trilogy saw the light of day in 2007 with the release of "Delving: Obligations." It continued with "Delving: Assassins" in 2008.

2009 heralded the release of Falkner's first collection: "Exile: The Collected Helman Graff," as well as a Dark Fantasy Western entitled "Calvin Dyer and the Reatian Horde."

The final volume of the Delving trilogy, "Delving: Culminations," was released in 2011.

Unbeknownst Entertainment re-released Falkner's terrifying horror novella, "The Feast of Catchville" in November, 2013, as an "Author's Preferred Edition," featuring an all new introduction by the author.

For more information on "The Worlds of Scott F. Falkner", visit www.scottfalkner.com

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March 2, 2012
Some interesting situations and creatures and it left me wanting more. The illustrations are eerie and fantasmagorical.
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