Death
Author: | Stuart David Schiff |
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Playboy Paperbacks, 1982 |
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Book Type: | Anthology |
Genre: | Horror |
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Synopsis
There are many ways to die. All of them unpleasant. You can be devoured, cursed, poisoned, bedeviled, tortured, drugged, transformed. Which one would you prefer? Not that you have a choice...
Short horror stories, including works by Stephen King, Fritz Leiber, Lord Dunsany, Dennis Etchison, and others.
Table of Contents:
- Introduction - (1982) - essay by Stuart David Schiff
- Two Bottles of Relish - (1932) - short story by Lord Dunsany
- Deathtracks - (1982) - short story by Dennis Etchison
- Always Together - (1982) - short story by Hugh B. Cave
- Toilet Paper Run - (1982) - short story by Juleen Brantingham
- The Green Parrot - (1952) - short story by Joseph Payne Brennan
- Fragment from a Charred Diary - (1982) - short story by Davis Grubb
- The Scarf - (1982) - short story by Bernice Balfour
- Sentences - (1982) - short story by Richard Christian Matheson
- Prickly - (1982) - short story by David A. Riley
- The Kennel - (1920) - short story by Maurice Level
- Onawa - (1982) - short story by Alan Ryan
- A Telephone Booth - (1982) - short story by Wade Kenny
- Straw Goat - (1982) - short story by Ken Wisman
- Horrible Imaginings - (1982) - novella by Fritz Leiber
- The Blind Spot - (1914) - short story by Saki
- The Dust - (1982) - short story by Al Sarrantonio
- It Grows on You - (1982) - short story by Stephen King
- The Copper Bowl - (1928) - short story by George Fielding Eliot
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