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Cover of The Year's Best Horror Stories 12

The Year's Best Horror Stories 12

✍ Scribed by Karl Edward Wagner


Book ID
112059192
Tongue
English
Weight
302 KB
Category
Fiction

No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.

✦ Synopsis


You are now
holding Series XII, nineteen stories representing the cream of the crop
of 1983’s harvest of horrors. This collection is the result of a year’s work,
of reading through hundreds of stories published in books and magazines of all
descriptions from the United States and Europe in order to select the best of
the best. Many of the top authors in the horror genre are represented here, but
alongside them you will find exceptional work from new and unfamiliar writers
...

Virtually all
types of horror fiction are represented here: traditional, New Wave,
historical, contemporary, psychological, science fiction, mainstream. The only
criterion for selection was excellence. The Year’s Best Horror Stories
is intended for the novice horror fan as well as the jaded sophisticate, and Series
XII
is the latest collection of the very best for those readers who expect
the very best.


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