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Type of bind: Paperback
Dewey Decimal Number: 813
EAN num: 9780955606113
ISBN number: 095560611X
Label: Mortbury Press
Manufacturer: Mortbury Press
Quantity: 1
Page Count: 200
Printing Date: January 03, 2008
Publishing house: Mortbury Press
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The Second Black Book of Horror brings you thirteen macabre chillers of ghoulish terror and fiendish fear. Contents: Black Glass - Gary McMahon; Amygdala - David A. Sutton; Now and Forever More - David A. Riley; The Cold Harvest - Steve Goodwin; On the Couch - Craig Herbertson; All Under Hatches Stow'd - Mike Chinn; The Crimson Picture -Daniel McGachey; Squabble - D. F. Lewis; The Eye in the Mirror - Eddy C. Bertin; The Meal - Julia Lufford; In Sickness And... - John Llewellyn Probert; Onion - L. H. Maynard & M. P. N. Sims; The Pit - Rog Pile.
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I have a story in this collection but I'm happy to admit that in all honesty mine felt like the runt of the litter.
I haven't read any horror book in a while that gripped me so much from the start. The stories seem to have an uncanny balance with each other while being very different.
Rog Pile's 'The Pit' was a special favourite, evoking something sinister and deep, with an almost indescribable overtone of pathos. I was profoundly stuck by David Sutton's 'Amygdala', which offers an image that will rest for a long and uneasy time in my head.
Having said this I have a strong feeling that I am going to immediately reread The Second Black Book of Horror and reveal that the preceding stories were not quite up to the ones I left out.
This little gem puts paid to the 'their very first album was great but the second one was duff' theory.
I feel like clapping.
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