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Novelizations
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Calusari: A Novelization (X-Files No. 1) by Garth Nix
- First Charlie's little brother is killed by an oncoming train.Then
his father dies in a bizarre accident.Both times,Charlie is present-
watching.Is it just an eerie coincidence? Mulder and Scully don't
think so.Neither does Charlie's grandmother.Believing that Charlie
caused the horrors,she calls in the Calusari to cleanse his soul.But
is Charlie truly evil? Or is there an even darker force at hand?
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- Eve:
A Novelization (X-Files, No. 2) by Ellen Steiber
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- When two grisly identical murders happen simultaneously on
different coasts, Mulder and Scully have only one clue:two identical
girls who may or may not be criminally involved.Their investigation
leads them to a DNA-splicing doctor and a terrifying question:Were
these little girls created as killing machines? Mulder and Scully
need to find out,before the next crop of killers is born...
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- Bad
Sign: A Novelization (X-Files, No. 3) by Easton Royce
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- When Mulder and Scully are called in to investigate the bizarre,ritualistic
murders at Grover Cleveland High School, they stumble upon a
strange planetary phenomenon- one that might have a disastrous
effect on two cheerleaders. But are Terri and Margi really being
controlled by the Cosmos, or are they just out for revenge?
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- Our
Town: A Novelization (X-Files, No. 4) by Eric Elfman
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- When Mulder and Scully visit Dudley,Arkansas,home of the
famous Chaco Chicken factory,they find a small town with a big
secret- no one in Dudley ever seems to age. Scully's determined
to find out why,but if she's not careful,she might lose her head
trying to uncover Mr. Chaco's grisly recipe for youth.
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- Empathy:
A Novelization (X-Files, No. 5) by Ellen Steiber
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- Under the cover of night, a little girl is kidnapped from
her room. At the exact same time, a waitress 20 miles away faints--her
uniform covered in the victim's blood. FBI Special Agent Mulder
thinks there may be a psychic link between the two. But it is
the woman truly channeling the little girl, or is she simply
part of a twisted kidnapping plot?
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- Fresh
Bones: A Novelization (X-Files, No. 6) by Les Martin
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- Is there life after death? There is at the Haitian refugee
camp in Folkstone, North Carolina. Special Agents Mulder and
Scully are called in to investigate and find themselves wrapped
up in a mystery in which the victims can't seem to rest in peace.
When a U.S. Marine is found wandering the state highway--several
days after he was killed--it's clear that there's a dark force
at work.
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- Control:
A Novelization (X-Files No. 7) by Everett Owens
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- Mulder and Scully are in pursuit of a mysterious and powerful
man who calls himself "Pusher." Mulder thinks the man
is a bizarre homicidal maniac who's able to convince his victims
to kill themselves. But when Pusher learns that the FBI is on
to him, he engages Mulder in the deadliest of mind games--gambling
with Scully's life.
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- The
Host: A Novelization (X-Files, No. 8) by Les Martin
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- A man's body is discovered in the New Jersey sewer system,
and a "routine" murder investigation ensues. But when
several workers are attacked by a vicious sewer-dwelling monster,
it becomes clear that something much more sinister is going on
underground. Mulder and Scully soon find themselves on the slimy
trail of a creature as disgusting as it is dangerous.
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- Hungry
Ghosts: A Novelization (X-Files, No. 9) by Ellen Steiber
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- The feast of the Hungry Ghosts is usually a time of celebration
in San Francisco's Chinatown. After a young man is found burned
alive in a crematorium, word gets out that angry ancestors are
returning from the grave to kill for money. When Special Agents
Mulder and Scully are called in to investigate, their search
for the Hungry Ghosts leads them to a bizarre Chinatown lottery
where the participants are gambling with a lot more than just
their bank accounts.
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