### From Booklist Anthologist and editor Guran has collected 39 thrilling and frightening horror stories published in 2009. While some of the authors will be familiar to readers outside the genreβJoe R. Lansdale, Kelley Armstrong, Peter Straub, Ramsey Campbellβmost of the contributors may be new to
The Year's Best Dark Fantasy & Horror
β Scribed by Paula Guran
- Book ID
- 111942085
- Year
- 2023
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 274 KB
- Series
- Vol 4
- Category
- Fiction
- ISBN-13
- 9781645060802
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β¦ Synopsis
The Year's Best Dark Fantasy & Horror series returns with a splendidly startling fourth volume!
From paranormal plots to stories of the supernatural, tales of the unfamiliar have always fascinated us humans. To keep the tradition alive, fantasy aficionado Paula Guran has gathered the most delightfully disturbing work from some of today's finest writers of the fantastique!
No two mysterious shadows are alike, and the same can be said for the books in this series. The Year's Best Dark Fantasy & Horror, Volume 4 contains more than three hundred pages of mystical fiction. Reader beware and indulge if you dare, because these chilling tales are sure to spook and surprise!..M.F
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