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Masters of Horror: The Anthology

Ebook By Triskaideka Books
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Published: Mar. 11, 2010
Category: Fiction » Anthologies » Horror
Words: 69327 (approximate)
Language: English


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Welcome to a world hidden behind the blinds of reality, a landscape waiting to be molded into a thing of pain and torture. This anthology is not for the faint-hearted. The ideas, themes, and disturbing images portrayed within these pages will send your brain into overdrive on the road to madness. Say hello to a new breed of horror writers.

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Review by: TL Brink on Apr. 24, 2010 : (no rating)
I had the PDF version but got my paperback copy today and could't be happier. This is the collection of original short fiction every lover of horror must experience. Sixteen stories from people who know how to get under your skin and make you shiver, with phenomenal cover art that couldn't be a more ideal fit with the book.
From the eerie and melancholy, to run - screaming carnage, each of these stories will stick in your brain and nag at you in your everyday life. You’ll jump at random little noises and see things out of the corner of your eye that make you walk a little faster or turn on an extra light. This is what great horror should do and these authors deliver with enough twists, surprises and even humor to keep your heart rate up and the pages turning. More than worth the price, I may need a few more copies to share with friends!

Review by: Paul Cooley on Apr. 13, 2010 : star star star star
The Masters of Horror anthology contains a number of published and unpublished writers that know their horror. One of the stories deals with vampires and a certain writer of same fiction in a way I've never had the guts to do and I laughed so hard I work my wife up in the middle of the night. Mixing gore with terror (and the occasional humorous scene) the stories are entertaining and breath of fresh air to a genre that is now too filled with zombies and other tired tropes. This collection is underpriced by far and if you got a hankerin' for some good horror, you can't go wrong.

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