![]() Quite simply, it’s the biggest, the most lavishly appointed, and (we think, hope, and pray) the finest collection of brand-new horror and suspense stories ever published. What you now hold in your lap (yes, I know it’s heavy) is a feast. ContentsĮXCERPTS FROM THE RECORDS OF THE NEW ZODIAC Lewis and Clark of no less daunting territories. Monteleone * David Morrell * Kim Newman * Tim Powers * Al Sarrantonio * Peter Schneider * Michael Marshall Smith * Steven Spruill * Chet Williamson * F. Lansdale * Edward Lee * Bentley Little * Eric Van Lustbader * Dennis L. William Peter Blatty * Edward Bryant * P. And twenty-five more excursions over the course of 666 pages into horror’s unrelenting shadows by:.Thomas Ligotti unleashes “The Shadow, The Darkness” on an unsuspecting commune of struggling artists who come to accept a damning realization of their misperceived identities and their true existence in the cosmos. ![]() In Neil Gaiman’s “Keepsakes and Treasures: A Love Story”, an ancient people’s legend haunts a wealthy and powerful man who pays the ultimate price to possess a happiness never meant to endure.A man regrets his impulse purchase of a yard sale painting when the image continually shapeshifts into more and more violent depictions of its subject in pursuit of its new owner in Stephen King’s “The Road Virus Heads North.”. ![]() ![]() Young siblings uncover a disturbing history of their scandalized family-and encounter a creature of twisted malevolence-when they find themselves in “The Ruins of Contracocur” by Joyce Carol Oates.From otherworldly entities stalking prey to psychological terrors borne of trauma, these stories exemplify the limitless possibilities inherent in the genre, revealing that darkness can be found anywhere the imagination dares to look for it. "One of the best anthologies of horror and suspense of all time."- Rocky Mountain Newsįrom award-winning author and “master anthologist”* Al Sarrantonio, 999: Twenty-Nine Original Tales of Horror and Suspense is a specially curated collection of evocative fiction that probes the depth of human fears and frailties. ![]() Winner of the Bram Stoker Award for Best Anthology ![]()
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