Horror
CD Publications, 1992. Special edition limited to 250 numbered copies signed by the author; this is copy 52. Black cloth slipcase; dust jacket protected; black cloth; binding tight; text clean and bright. VG/VG
Gauntlet Publications, 1994. Special signed edition limited to 500 numbered copies; this is number 431; signed by Robert Bloch and Richard Matheson, who wrote the introduction; afterword by Ray Bradbury. Brown cloth slipcase; dust jacket protected; brown cloth; binding tight; text clean. VG+/VG+
Arkham House, 1965. 1st edition; dust jacket protected; spine faded; black cloth; binding good; text clean. G/G
Dark Harvest, 1989. Deluxe first edition limited to 600 individually signed and numbered copies; this is copy 505. Maroon cloth slipcase; dust jacket protected; maroon cloth; binding tight; text clean and bright. VG/VG
Arkham House, 1988. 1st edition. Introduction by Ray Bradbury. Dust jacket protected; not price clipped; top edge of flaps lightly toned; black cloth; binding good; text clean. VG/VG
Dark Harvest, 1991. Deluxe first edition limited to 450 individually signed and numbered copies; this is copy 71. Black cloth slipcase; dust jacket protected; dark gray cloth; binding tight; text clean and bright. VG/VG
Dark Harvest, 1989. Deluxe first edition limited to 600 individually signed and numbered copies; this is copy 505. Maroon cloth slipcase; dust jacket protected; maroon cloth; binding tight; text clean and bright. VG/VG
Winner of the Next Generation Indie Book Award (2021), Indie Reader Discovery Award (2021), and the Silver Benjamin Franklin Award (2021)
Georgia Pritchard's dream house has a dead child in the attic and a monster in the basement, but she can't tell her husband because she's not sure it's really him anymore.
"An unsettling psychological terror...This is exactly what horror should be." -Indie Reader Discovery Awards 2021
"Dark and absolutely riveting...flawlessly paced and suspenseful. Roseneath is a winner." -The Prairies Book Review
"A Gothic tale of horror with a touch of fantasy, Roseneath reads like a beloved book from your childhood that you've just rediscovered in your mother's attic. McSwain's prose is poetry, smooth jazz, and oftentimes charming even when describing the darkest terrors." -James Renner, author of The Man from Primrose Lane
Dark Harvest, 1988. Deluxe first edition individually signed and numbered by all the contributors limited to 500 copies; this is copy 366. Navy blue cloth slipcase; dust jacket protected; blue cloth; binding tight; text clean and bright. VG/VG