Sarah T. (sarah5775) reviewed on + 386 more book reviews
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This is a book of short stories by some big names in horror. It was published in 1988 and is a real gem, in my opinion.
The first few stories are by F. Paul Wilson, a writer who is still very popular. The first story concerns a selfish lawyer who is taught a lesson in empathy. The second story, the Facelift Killer, gives a unique twist to a story about a serial killer. In Wilson's final story, a murderer holds an old man hostage in his home. But is the man as helpless as he seems?
Ray Garton and Sheri S. Tepper wrote the other stories in this book. Garton's story is a dark one that combines religious fanaticism with werewolves. There is also a story about a gardener commissioned to do a very strange garden...for an even stranger clientel.
Overall, this book is a winner.
The first few stories are by F. Paul Wilson, a writer who is still very popular. The first story concerns a selfish lawyer who is taught a lesson in empathy. The second story, the Facelift Killer, gives a unique twist to a story about a serial killer. In Wilson's final story, a murderer holds an old man hostage in his home. But is the man as helpless as he seems?
Ray Garton and Sheri S. Tepper wrote the other stories in this book. Garton's story is a dark one that combines religious fanaticism with werewolves. There is also a story about a gardener commissioned to do a very strange garden...for an even stranger clientel.
Overall, this book is a winner.
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