DescriptionGravedigger Alvin Grubbins leads you through a quiet little graveyard-turned-hellhole, bored into the verdant, rugged landscape of Southeastern Oklahoma. Here you will encounter prejudice, lust, greed, and revenge among the snakes and bugs, the heat and humidity. Come along as Alvin describes the inhabitants of Tidy Vale.
DescriptionWhat would you call people who steal the newly buried dead and sell their bodies for medical dissection? In Stevenson's day, they were sometimes called "resurrectionists" - but he calls them "Body-Snatchers" and tells a grisly, memorable story about them. A master of terror and suspense, Stevenson lets his imagination explore the depths of human superstitions. Also included on this recording are the stories "Isle of Voices" and "The Waif Woman."
DescriptionRavel felt a shifty stab of panic. Indigo had an inquisitive new hobby...He'd taken to chopping things into pieces and this was not, Ravel felt, quite sane. More than that, it was rank with menace. Ravel wavered: "Indigo", he whispered, "what are you doing?" In a dilapidated mansion overrun by rats, Ravel and Indigo Kesby have gone to war. When one threatens to break out of their obsessive, dependent relationship, there are disastrous consequences. In this house, there's no such thing as brotherly love.
DescriptionHe draws her close, envelops her as if with wings. She does not resist him or the kisses over her face when he tilts her chin up; she lets him, exposing the flesh of her throat. When she goes home that day she will wear the marks of the devil, the clinging smell of oil, the bruising of her neck. A chilling novel from the author of Sleeping Dogs and What The Birds See .
DescriptionKevin Delevan esta encantado con su nueva camera un regalo en honor a sus quince anos recien cumplidos. Pero pronto, el observa que un intruso misterioso aparece en cada foto despues que ha sido revelada. En español. Kevin Delevan is delighted about his new camera, a gift he just received in honor of his fifteenth birthday. But soon he notices a mysterious intruder who appears in each of his pictures after they have been developed. In Spanish.
DescriptionOliver Onions (a pseudonym of George Oliver's) was a significant English novelist. He wrote this collection of ghost stories under the title Widdershins . The first story, "The Beckoning Fair One", is widely regarded as one of the best in the genre
DescriptionVeering off the meandering trail blazed by Southern Gothic stylists such as Flannery O'Connor, Truman Capote, and Carson McCullers, Clay McLeod Chapman strikes out in his own distinctive direction in this engaging debut collection of short stories. A fail
DescriptionListen to stories by some of today's best horror writers read by rock-n-roll legends. Joan Jett reads Brian Hodge's "Requiem, " a chilling tale of a hellish reunion concert. Anthrax ax-man Scott Ian delivers a narration of Michael Newton's "Reunion." Greg Kihn's telling of "Odeed", by David J. Schow, makes you feel the jeopardy of the story. Extra Fancy front man Brian Grillo delivers a knockout reading of the strange days of Ray Garton's "Weird Gig." The Beach Boys' Bruce Johnston answers a deadly request on Michael Garrett's "Dedicated to the One I Loathe." Bill Mumy of "Lost in Space" reads his own (co-written with Peter David) terrifying tale, "The Black '59." Fee Waybill of the Tubes reads Mark Verheiden's ultra creepy "Bootleg." And Shock Rock anthology editor, and music industry veteran, Jeff Gelb works some mojo on the eerie "Voodoo Child" by Graham Masterton.
DescriptionThe Cask of Amontillado The tale of one man's vengeance as he methodically plots and carries out the classically macabre luring of his unsuspecting tormentor. The Descent into the Maelstrom The Moskoe-strom of Norway is a real, terri
DescriptionFirst appearing in 1882, this collection by Mrs. J.H. Riddell established her as a leading Victorian author of supernatural fiction. She achieved her effect by using commonplace settings into which the horrors crept. Riddell's life had horrors of its own, for she was born to wealth but was destitute by the time she reached young womanhood. Following her father's death, she moved to London where she supported her mother and herself by writing. The stories included in this collection are: "Walnut Tree House" "Nutbush Farm" "The Old House in Wauxall Walk" "The Open Door" "Sandy the Tinker" "The Last of Squire Enismore"