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Brian Lumley's Freaks

Presents a collection of stories that feature freaks, including "Problem Child," "Somebody Calling," and "The Ugly Act."

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Brian Lumley. Subterranean (www.subterraneanpress.com), $35 (85p) ISBN 1-59606-004-2Horror fiction is known for its monsters, and few writers can conjure them with the gory gusto of British author Lumley (Necroscope, etc.). Spanning more than 30 years, the five tales in this slim collection all feature freaks that defy explanation, although not the author's morbid powers of description. "In the Glow Zone," "Mother Love" and "Somebody Calling" all pit grisly mutations of nuclear radiation against evil humans who seem even more monstrous by comparison. "Problem Child" is the dramatic monologue of an individual whose bizarre physical afflictions are explained in a ghoulish twist ending. In the book's most intriguing story, "The Ugly Act," the monsters are merely people who don't conform to standards of beauty in a future world of physical perfection. Although not Lumley at his best, these tales appeal for their sympathetic treatments of the grotesque. Copyright © Reed Business Information, a division of Reed Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.

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