Too Many Eyes: And Other Thrilling Strange Tales

Too Many Eyes: And Other Thrilling Strange Tales
ISBN-10
1733334904
ISBN-13
9781733334907
Pages
360
Language
English
Published
2019-08-19
Author
Patrick Loveland

Description

TOO MANY EYES IS A COLLECTION OF PULPY, VISCERAL SHORT STORIES THAT TAKE YOU FROM THE OLD WEIRD WEST ALL THE WAY TO THE DISTANT FUTURE AND IT'S SURE TO GIVE YOU THRILLS AND CHILLS! EKWIIYEMAK: THE PLACE WHERE IT RAINS In the late 1880s, a former outlaw helps an old friend hunt something near the mountain gold-mining town where he retired--but after what happened to the horses back in town, he's pretty sure "rabid bears" aren't what they're really out in the rain for. THE BALLAD OF CHIHUAHUA PUENTE To escape a raging firefight, a tunnel rat support squad in the Vietnam War is forced deep into the tight tunnels it was supposed to be demolishing. But while trying to find them all a way out, the most talented tunneller finds a cave-in that leads to another tunnel--one that seems much older than human warfare...or humans existing at all. TOO MANY EYES In the titular novella, the staff of a small one-screen theater in San Diego receives a rare print of an old cult classic film they've never heard of. Once the film is started, reality and fiction start to blend, and Sylvie, her uncle, and friends are plunged into a fight for survival and swept along on a perilous mission into another realm entirely. PIE In the near future, a Yakuza fixer in Hong Kong for a special meeting is approached to help a local affiliate solve a gory, disturbing murder of one of their associates. But then the tables are turned and they are forced into a sadistic game of life and death by a shady local operative and his monstrous cyborg "children." APPLEWHITE AND ZORN: DELAMARRES ASCENDANT In the distant future, two investigators question a combative heiress about the mysterious disappearance of a specialized starship she and her brother had made from the records of their mother's earlier design--only to discover the purpose of both ships is far stranger than they could imagine. THESE STORIES AND 11 MORE THRILLING TALES OF HORROR AND SCIENCE FICTION INSIDE!

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