David B. Silva
David B. Silva (1950-2013) lived in North Las Vegas where he liked to keep a low profile and tended to prefer the movie theaters and bookstores to casinos. While he had a number of novels published, he also had over 100 short stories reach publication.
His short fiction appeared in "The Year's Best Horror," "The Year's Best Fantasy and Horror," and "The Best American Mystery Stories." In 1991, he won a Bram Stoker Award for his short story, "The Calling." His first collection, "Through Shattered Glass" was published in 2001.
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Series by David B. Silva
The Family (2 books)
Speculative Fiction Books
The Shadows of Kingston Mills
2009 | horror, short stories
Little White Book of Lies
2005 | horror, short stories
All the Lonely People
2003 | horror
Through Shattered Glass
2001 | horror, short stories
The Disappeared
1995 | horror
The Presence
1994 | horror
Come Thirteen
1988 | horror
Child of Darkness
1986 | horror