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The Mammoth Book of Best New Horror 8
Synopsis
The latest annual of the world's premier collection of horror, terror, and dark fantasy again showcases the talents of the finest writers working the field. Along with his annual review of the year in horror, award-winning editor Stephen Jones has chosen the year's best stories by old masters and new voices alike.
Table of Contents:
- Introduction: Horror in 1996 - essay by Stephen Jones
- Walking the Dog - (1996) - novelette by Terry Lamsley
- Mussolini and the Axeman's Jazz - (1995) - novelette by Poppy Z. Brite
- An Eye for an Eye - (1996) - short story by Norman Partridge
- Unforgotten - (1996) - novelette by Christopher Fowler
- The Curse of Kali - (1996) - short story by Cherry Wilder
- The Film - (1997) - short story by Richard Christian Matheson
- Of a Cat, but Her Skin - (1996) - short story by Storm Constantine
- Hopscotch - (1996) - short story by Donald R. Burleson
- Ghost in the Machine - (1996) - short story by Steve Rasnic Tem
- The Moon Never Changes - (1996) - short story by Joel Lane
- Butcher's Logic - (1996) - short story by Roberta Lannes
- Kites and Kisses - (1996) - short story by D. F. Lewis
- Last Train to Arnos Grove - (1996) - short story by Marni Scofidio Griffin
- The King of Rain - (1996) - novelette by Mark Chadbourn
- Hardball - (1996) - short story by Iain Sinclair
- Gas Station Carnivals - (1996) - short story by Thomas Ligotti
- Ghost Music: A Memoir by George Beaune - (1996) - novelette by Thomas Tessier
- That Blissful Height - (1996) - novelette by Gregory Frost
- Skin Deep - (1996) - short story by Nicholas Royle
- Hell Hath Enlarged Herself - (1996) - novelette by Michael Marshall Smith
- Underworld - (1996) - short story by Douglas Clegg
- A Plague on Both Your Houses - (1996) - short fiction by Scott Edelman
- Final Cut - (1996) - short story by Karl Edward Wagner
- The Break - (1996) - novelette by Terry Lamsley
- Necrology: 1996 essay by Kim Newman and Stephen Jones
- Useful Addresses - essay by uncredited
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