Shivers IV contains over twenty short stories from today's hottest writers, including William F. Nolan, Ed Gorman, Brian Hodge, Tim Lebbon, Al Sarrantonio, Ray Garton, T.M. Wright, Brian Keene, Kealan Patrick Burke, and many others! Featuring original dark fiction with a handful of rare reprints, Shivers IV is available only as a beautiful perfect-bound trade paperback!
From Publishers Weekly
The dedicated publisher of Cemetery Dance, the leading magazine in the horror field, assembles 20 original stories by writers old and new for this fourth incarnation of his dependable Shivers series. As with previous volumes, no single theme predominates, though many stories strive for the ambiguous supernaturalism of the Twilight Zone–school of writing. Randy Chandler's "The Spook" tells of a soldier whose discovery that Arab fighters are beings from hell may be a case of demonizing the enemy taken to a psychotic extreme. Al Sarrantonio offers a premonitory fantasy of horrors that lurk just up around the bend for a dysfunctional family on a stressful road trip in "The Man in the Other Car." Few of horror's traditional monsters are on display, though Stephen Mark Rainey's "LZ-116: Das Flegenschloss," about the beings that the Germans were actually targeting in their WWII bombing runs, comes closest. Not all of Chizmar's choices are standouts, but an adequate number deliver what the title of this anthology promises. (June) Copyright © Reed Business Information, a division of Reed Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.
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- Release Date 06/01/2006
- Authors Al Sarrantonio, Tim Lebbon, Brian Keene, Kealan Patrick Burke, Gemma Files, Ray Garton, Brian Hodge, Richard Chizmar, William F. Nolan, T. M. Wright
- Language English
- Company Cemetery Dance Publications; First Edition
- Weight 13.6 ounces
- Dimensions 5.25 x 1 x 8.25 inches
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