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Tales of Ravenloft (Ravenloft)
Tales of Ravenloft - Ravenloft
Author: BrianThomsen
From the dark domains and the files of Dr. Rudolph Van Richten come these new tales of terror featuring your favorite dark lords and ladies. Shudder at the sight of the Headless Horseman. Scream at the shrieks of the wailing banshee. Cry at the moonlit attacks of the were beasts. Shape-shifting berserker's, manor-bound ghosts, even the vampire C...  more »
ISBN-13: 9781560769316
ISBN-10: 1560769319
Publication Date: 9/1994
Pages: 316
Rating:
  • Currently 4.1/5 Stars.
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4.1 stars, based on 15 ratings
Publisher: TSR
Book Type: Paperback
Members Wishing: 4
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Excellent anthology! I am a sucker for tales that end badly and this short story collection did not disappoint in that department...and even the "happy" endings had a twist.

I think the best stories (out of many that were very very good) were: "The House of a Hundred Windows" (very much like a Poe story I thought), "The Briar at the Window" (grim justice in a dark and evil world), "The Freak" (a fantastic Headless Horseman tale), and "Dark Tryst" (a haunting tale of love and perhaps a need to belong). Other great stories was "Sight and Sound", "The Judgement of Abd-Al-Mamat", and "The Rigor of the Game".

It should be noted that all the stories were worth reading at least once, and most of them were fairly short (15 to 20 pages) which I liked. Also, there is 19 stories in total...so you get a wide variety of stories. I give this collection 5 stars out of 5!
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short stories, featuringnp.n. elrod, chet williamson, nick pollotta and others.


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