Theres something terrifying around every turn. When the world as we know it has ended and all that remains of humanitys earthly ways are the stories that reside within the libraries of the space habitats, the view of humanity can be skewed. In these twenty-four stories is a sample of how the earthly mind worked, how it delighted in terrifying, how it indulged in the horrific. What must our future selves think of us? This second volume in the Night Chills series offers tales from authors who joined us in Terror by Gaslight, as well as some new and delightful minds. Rie Sheridan Rose, Wayne Borean, R. E. Hinkle, Catherine Stovall, and John Manning himself are among those who have filled the pages of this volume with a sprinkling of humor and a large dose of chills.
Infused with her distinctive blend of wry humour, acute observation and deep humanity, this is Rendell at her most memorable and best.
I am so lucky to have the support of the Dream Team at New Leaf Literary and Media–Kathleen Ortiz, Joanna Volpe, Pouya Shabhazian, Jess Dallow, Danielle Barthel, Dave Caccavo, Jackie Lindert, Jaida Temperly, and Chris McEwen.
“Don’t miss it. This is a great one!” — Stephen King Soon to be an Amazon TV series I am the legion of the night ... He appears in the darkness like a ghost, made of shadows and fear—the Midnight Man.
From Brandon Massey, award-winning author of Thunderland, comes a terrifying new novel about a town besieged by evil . . . and the one man who is determined to fight the darkness .
Ella Reynolds knew from the first moment she walked into the old house someone or something was watching her.
This is the story about three women, who think they are friends until one hellish night when one is raped and the other two kill the rapist and blame her.
This first collection of his short fiction, like his best work for the screen, combines scenes of intense physical and psychological horror, with moments aching sadness and poignancy. Not without occasional stabs of black humour.
Talton excels at creating the ambiance of historic Phoenix. [Suggested] for fans of realistic historical mysteries or Phoenix Noir." —Library Journal, Starred Review "References to movie actors and other celebrities of the day, as well as ...
This book covers more topics, in greater depth, than any other currently available.
While watching Tiffany laughing with her friends in the corner, I should have recognized the cloud of depression that hovered above ... Barry Price had been on my mind no matter where I went or what I did to distract my dark thoughts.