Often disturbing, occasionally delightful, let The Year's Best Dark Fantasy and Horror be your annual guide through the mysteries and wonders of dark fiction.
The Year's Best Dark Fantasy & Horror, 2014 Edition
β Scribed by Paula Guran; David J. Schow; Ballingrud; KJ Kabza; Dale Bailey; Laird Barron; Peter Atkins; Veronica Schanoes; Neil Gaiman; Caitlin Kiernan; Brandon Sanderson; Ken Liu; Joe R. Lansdale; Brian Hodge; Kaaron Warren; Tanith Lee; Brian Evenson; Glen Hirshberg; Sarah Singleton; Steve Duffy; Greg Kurzawa; Helen Marshall; Sarah Monette; Angela Slatter; Carrie Vaughn; Lisa Tuttle; Sunny Moraine; Karin Tidbeck; Elizabeth Bear; Yoon Ha Lee
- Publisher
- Prime Books
- Year
- 2014
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 425 KB
- Edition
- 2014 edition
- Category
- Fiction
- ISBN
- 1607014319
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β¦ Synopsis
No matter your expectations, the dark is full of the unknown: grim futures, distorted pasts, invasions of the uncanny, paranormal fancies, weird dreams, unnerving nightmares, baffling enigmas, revelatory excursions, desperate adventures, spectral journeys, mundane terrors, and supernatural visions. You may stumble into obsession--or find redemption. Often disturbing, occasionally delightful, let The Year's Best Dark Fantasy and Horror be your annual guide through the mysteries and wonders of dark fiction.
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