by Robert McCammon et al This is a collection of Horror stories, many of them written by authors I've heard of and read before, including Robert McCammon, Kealan Patrick Burke, John Everson, Hunter Shea, William Meikle, Jason Parent, Kathryn Meyer Griffith, and Jonathan Janz. To my surprise, a l...
Every once in a while, and those whiles seem to be getting longer, there are anthologies that simply blow you away. You know the ones....DARK FORCES edited by Kirby McCauley, and Charles L. Grant's SHADOWS series being two that are close to my heart. Collections of stories that defy the odds, not a ...
When I was young I was enchanted by the stories of the great Alistair Maclean. I sailed with Captain Keith Mallory as he and his crew attempted to silence the guns of Navarone, I climbed the heights with Major John Smith as the infiltrated the Schloss Adler fortress in Southern Bavaria and I accompa...
Monteleone's Submerged looked amazingly promising on the surface. A sunken Nazi U-boat that isn't listed on any documents from the war, a secret German mission, and a hidden Nazi base under the ice of Greenland. I'm happy to report that Submerged was all that I hoped it would be and much more. Dex...
In the final days of World War II, an experimental submarine, the U-5001 slips out of the sub pens of Trondheim under the cover of darkness.....it's mission secret, sinister and potentially suicidal.70 years later, ex-Navy diver Dexter McCauley and his friends stumble upon an unknown vessel in the d...
A fast paced, fun novel of '80s horror set beneath the streets of New York City, this twisted tale of missing trains, a subway slasher, urban legend, and an unspeakable evil loose in the labyrinth that lies below the City That Never Sleeps. Monteleone perfectly captures the ambiance of the subway sy...
In most of the anthologies that I've read there are often some good stories, some bad stories, and some in between. The end result is that I usually feel ambivalent. When I first started reading Shadow Show, I thought this anthology would be more of the same after reading the first story, which was ...
This book is a collection of short stories that are inspired by Richard Matheson to honor his memory. I didn't know anything about this book before I bought it....I tend to say that a lot with books I buy at the dollar tree huh...oh well...anyways I think that this book was a good buy. Overall it ...
This was an ok read, 2.5 stars from me.I've never been a huge fan of short stories, it takes a lot for them to be really good (in my opinion).Some of these stories were better then others, which I find to be the case in most of these collections. I think the stories range between 1 star and 3 stars....
This was an ok read, 2.5 stars from me.I've never been a huge fan of short stories, it takes a lot for them to be really good (in my opinion).Some of these stories were better then others, which I find to be the case in most of these collections. I think the stories range between 1 star and 3 stars....
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