Monsters in our midst / edited by Robert Bloch.
Collection of seventeen horror tales by such authors as Robert Bloch, Ray Bradbury, and others.
Record details
- ISBN: 0312850492
- Physical Description: 303 pages ; 22 cm
- Edition: First edition.
- Publisher: New York : TOR, 1993.
Content descriptions
General Note: | "A Tom Doherty Associates book." |
Formatted Contents Note: | Snow Man / John Coyne -- A Gentle Breeze Blowing / Robert E. Vardeman -- For You To Judge / Ramsey Campbell -- The Child Killer / Steve Ransic Tem -- The Lick of Time / Jonathan Carroll -- The Edge / Richard Christian Matheson -- How Would You Like It? / Lawrence Block -- The Moment The Face Falls / Chet Williamson -- Judgment / Ed Gorman -- Reality Function / J.N. Williamson -- Sacrifice / Kathleen Buckley -- Name That Tune / Charles L. Grant -- Taking Care of Georgie / Lisa W. Cantrell -- Fish Are Jumpin And The Cotton Is High / S.P. Somtow -- It Takes One To Know One / Robert Bloch -- The Lesson / Billie Sue Mosiman -- Fee Fie Foe Fum / Ray Bradbury. |
Citation/References Note: | VOYA |
Target Audience Note: | Young Adult. |
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Subject: | Horror tales, American. |
Genre: | Horror fiction. |
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Monsters in Our Midst
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Summary
Monsters in Our Midst
Much of the horror published today deals with supernatural forces, but nothing is more frightening than the unspeakable acts humans commit upon one another. Edited by Robert Bloch, the award-winning author of Psycho, this collection of works by such writers as Ray Bradbury, Ramsey Campbell, Jonathan Carroll, Charles Grant, and Richard Christian Matheson reveals the darkness of the human soul. For the first time in paperback, these seventeen stories explore the bounds of sanity and madness, and how easy it is for all of us to step over that line.