Shadowbridge

"For all its painterly beauty, Shadowbridge is a tough-minded novel that confronts some disturbing issues, and that is remarkably efficient in the telling...Frost could be on his way toward a masterpiece."
—Gary K. Wolfe, Locus Looks at Books

"... a sparkling gem of mythic invention and wonder."
—Publisher’s Weekly

"[S]plendid prose that conveys a highly imaginative world peopled with convincing characters and fascinating creatures. Shadowbridge...offers limitless possibility."
—Paula Guran, Dark Fantasy

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"Frost demonstrates his mastery of the short story form in what will surely rank as one of the best fantasy collections of the year."
--Publisher's Weekly

"
Reading Gregory Frost's 'Attack of the Jazz Giants' is like wandering through the best exhibit of surreal art you've ever seen."
--Terry Weyna

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Attack of the Jazz Giants is a notable collection, likely to stand as one of the best of 2005."
--Locus Magazine

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"FITCHER'S BRIDES is a deliciously evil literary pastiche that combines high gothic horror with a cracking good Victorian ghost story."
--Philadelphia Inquirer

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The novel is suspenseful, spooky and hard to put down, especially as the sisters begin to uncover Fitcher’s secrets, and as Fitcher’s apocalypse approaches. Frost’s finely detailed chiller will stay with the reader for a long time."
--Gavin Grant, Bookpage

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FITCHER'S BRIDES is a strong addition to Terri Windling's outstanding Fairy Tale Series as well as a stand-alone success."
--Paula Guran, Dark Echoes

The satiric Nebula Award nominated novel of an alternate Philadelphia--where the indigent are disappearing into another dimension courtesy of a drug called Orbitol, public school teachers lead classes while armed and masked, and an investigative journalist named Thomasina Lyle is about to bring down a government headed by a dimwitted president with his own late night talk show.

"Relentlessly cynical...far out even by science-fiction standards."
—Philadelphia Inquirer

"Not only fantasy fans but also readers of historical fiction will want to look out for this Celtic saga."
—The Washington Post

TAIN and its sequel, REMSCELA, comprise the retelling of the Irish epic Tain Bo Cuailnge--the stories of Cu Chulainn, the hero of Ulster who at the age of 18 single-handedly defended his people against the invading army of the sorcerous queen Maeve.

In 1998 the two books were reprinted in a single, limited-edition volume, CRIMSON SPEAR. Copies are available directly from the author.

Lyrec and Borregad--two interdimensional travelers on a quest to hunt down and destroy the creature named Miradomon, who bestrides whole worlds and drinks the life of everything upon them.
If they don't stop him on this world, the next one he'll devour is ours...

"A good, big, satisfying book. LYREC holds enough good things to keep even the most jaded reader engrossed."
—John Morressy

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