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Dark Screams: Volume Seven

par Brian James Freeman (Directeur de publication), Richard Chizmar (Directeur de publication), Brian James Freeman (Directeur de publication)

Autres auteurs: Elderlemon Design (Illustrateur), Mick Garris, Brian Hodge (Contributeur), Robert R. McCammon, James Renner2 plus, Bill Schweigart, Kaaron Warren (Contributeur)

Séries: Dark Screams (Volume 7)

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Fantasy. Fiction. Horror. Thriller. HTML:Robert McCammon, James Renner, Kaaron Warren, Brian Hodge, Bill Schweigart, and Mick Garris reveal sinister secrets and unsavory pasts in a haunting anthology of short stories collected by acclaimed horror editors Brian James Freeman and Richard Chizmar.
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LIZARDMAN by Robert McCammon
The lizardman thinks he knows about all the mysterious dangers of the Florida swamps, but there are things lurking in the bayou that are older and deadlier than his wildest dreams.

A MONSTER COMES TO ASHDOWN FOREST (IN WHICH CHRISTOPHER ROBIN SAYS GOODBYE) by James Renner
Although every child dreams of visiting Hundred Acre Wood, only one has ever actually frolicked in that fabled forest??and survived.

FURTHEREST by Kaaron Warren
She??s been going to the beach since she was a child, daring the other kids to go out past the dunes where those boys died all those years ago. Now she realizes that the farther out you go, the harder it is to come back.

WEST OF MATAMOROS, NORTH OF HELL by Brian Hodge
After the success of their latest album, Sebastián, Sofia, and Enrique head to Mexico for a shoot under the statue of Santa Muerte. But they have fans south of the border who??d kill to know where they get their inspiration.

THE EXPEDITION by Bill Schweigart
On a quest to bring glory to the Führer, Lieutenant Dietrich Drexler leads his team into the ruins of the Carpathian Mountains. But the wolf that??s stalking them is no ordinary predator.

SNOW SHADOWS by Mick Garris
A schoolteacher??s impulsive tryst with a colleague becomes a haunting lesson in tragedy and terror when he??s targeted for revenge by an unlikely, unhinged rival.

Praise for the Dark Screams series

??A wicked treat [featuring] . . . some of the genre??s best.???Hellnotes, on Volume One

??Five fun-to-read stories by top-notch horror scribes. How can you lose? The answer: you can??t.???Atomic Fangirl, on Volume Two

??If you have not tried the series yet, do yourself a favor and grab a copy of any (or all) of the books for yourself.???Examiner.com, on Volume Three

??Fans of horror of every variety will find something to love in these pages.???LitReactor, on Volume Four

??[Volume Five] runs the gamut from throwback horror to lyr… (plus d'informations)
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Dark Screams has quickly become one of my favorite Horror Anthology series of all time. I was excited not only to see a volume 7, but the name Mick Garris who wrote one of my favorite stories back in Dark Screams volume 5. So it came as no surprise to me that Snow Shadows ended up making my favorites in this volume. It opens on a cold winter's day at Ravensbrooke Youth Academy for the Arts. Miss Featherstone, the drama teacher is about to have a very dramatic moment indeed.


A Monster Comes To Ashdown Forest (IN WHICH CHRISTOPHER ROBIN SAYS GOODBYE) by James Renner brings beloved childhood characters back to gruesome life. An excellent story.


Furtherest by Kaaron Warren is a spooky summer time tale of camp fires, cook outs, and corpses. I could almost smell the Coppertone it was so well written and descriptive.


As much as I love short horror stories it's always a bit difficult for me to review them without giving too much away. So that is why I have just touched briefly on my absolute favorites.


I received an advance copy for review. ( )
  IreneCole | Jul 27, 2022 |
This was a pretty good book of short stories. I really enjoyed all of the stories and my favorites are Lizardman and Snow Shadows. The stories are not scary, but they were entertaining. Giving it three stars. ( )
  BookNookRetreat7 | Jul 25, 2022 |
This collection of short stories had more misses than hits for me. Frankly, there was just one story that I truly enjoyed and that was A Monsters Comes to Ashdown Forest. There is just something so chilling when it comes to a horror tales about beloved figures from children's books. This tale was haunting and really good and I wished the rest had been as good.  - 4 stars to this tale!

Then we have Lizardman and The Expeditions. They were OK, not as good as A Monsters Comes to Ashdown Forest, but they didn't bore me and had an interesting story to tell. What they lacked, however, were any chilling feeling. - 3 stars to these tales.

Finally, at the bottom, we have Furtherest, West of Matamoros, North of Hell and Snow Shadows. These three stories really didn't work for me. When a short story feels too long then you know you have a problem. Furtherest was just odd and not in a good way. I was bored reading that one. West of Matamoros, North of Hell could have been interesting, with the Santa Muerte theme. But, it was just a long short story that I couldn't wait to get through. And then we have Snow Shadows. I just don't see the point of adding this story to this collection? Now the other two at least felt like they belonged in this collection (even though I didn't enjoy them). But, this story? Sure, it seems like there is some kind of ghost thing going one, but it was lacking anything remotely chilling or thrilling. -1 star to these stories.

There we have it. Not the best collections I've read, although I need to check up James Renner's work.

I want to thank the publisher for providing me with a free copy through NetGalley for an honest review! ( )
  MaraBlaise | Jul 23, 2022 |
Dark Screams: Volume Seven is a horror short story collection featuring six creepy stories:

The Lizardman - Robert McCammon. A gator hunter encounters something otherworldly in a dark, Florida swamp.

A Monster Comes to Ashdown Forest - James Renner. Winnie the Pooh and The Hundred Acre Wood take on a sinister twist.

Furtherest - Kaaron Warren. Four beach houses amid the dunes and strange memorials to the dead. A prize for who dares to venture the furtherest.....

West of Matamoros, North of Hell - Brian Hodge. A photo shoot beneath a statue of Santa Muerte leads to bloody terror.

The Expedition - Bill Schweigart. Nazis on a trek through Romania are pursued by a wolf....or is it something more?

Snow Shadows - Mick Garris. A teacher realizes his affair with a co-worker was a disastrous mistake with supernatural, deadly consequences.

While I didn't find these stories particularly horrifying, I did enjoy all six of them. My favorite is A Monster Comes to Ashdown Forest. The story gives a great creepy slant to Winnie-The-Pooh. All of the stories in the collection are delightfully creepy and grotesque, but for me, fell a bit short of being actually scary. A better term might be unsettling....or maybe disturbing. The collection was definitely enjoyable and I look forward to the next volume of stories!

This was my first visit to Dark Screams. I will definitely be reading the first six collections, and look forward to any future ones! I hope some are a bit more scary than these stories....but, in this case, creepy and disturbing is still enjoyable for this horror fan.

**I voluntarily read an advanced readers copy from Random House Publishing via NetGalley. Opinions expressed in this review are entirely my own.** ( )
  JuliW | Nov 22, 2020 |
This is a nicely varied collection from some very good authors. ( )
  AngelaJMaher | Jul 19, 2020 |
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Chizmar, RichardDirecteur de publicationauteur principaltoutes les éditionsconfirmé
Freeman, Brian JamesDirecteur de publicationauteur principaltoutes les éditionsconfirmé
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Fantasy. Fiction. Horror. Thriller. HTML:Robert McCammon, James Renner, Kaaron Warren, Brian Hodge, Bill Schweigart, and Mick Garris reveal sinister secrets and unsavory pasts in a haunting anthology of short stories collected by acclaimed horror editors Brian James Freeman and Richard Chizmar.

LIZARDMAN by Robert McCammon
The lizardman thinks he knows about all the mysterious dangers of the Florida swamps, but there are things lurking in the bayou that are older and deadlier than his wildest dreams.

A MONSTER COMES TO ASHDOWN FOREST (IN WHICH CHRISTOPHER ROBIN SAYS GOODBYE) by James Renner
Although every child dreams of visiting Hundred Acre Wood, only one has ever actually frolicked in that fabled forest??and survived.

FURTHEREST by Kaaron Warren
She??s been going to the beach since she was a child, daring the other kids to go out past the dunes where those boys died all those years ago. Now she realizes that the farther out you go, the harder it is to come back.

WEST OF MATAMOROS, NORTH OF HELL by Brian Hodge
After the success of their latest album, Sebastián, Sofia, and Enrique head to Mexico for a shoot under the statue of Santa Muerte. But they have fans south of the border who??d kill to know where they get their inspiration.

THE EXPEDITION by Bill Schweigart
On a quest to bring glory to the Führer, Lieutenant Dietrich Drexler leads his team into the ruins of the Carpathian Mountains. But the wolf that??s stalking them is no ordinary predator.

SNOW SHADOWS by Mick Garris
A schoolteacher??s impulsive tryst with a colleague becomes a haunting lesson in tragedy and terror when he??s targeted for revenge by an unlikely, unhinged rival.

Praise for the Dark Screams series

??A wicked treat [featuring] . . . some of the genre??s best.???Hellnotes, on Volume One

??Five fun-to-read stories by top-notch horror scribes. How can you lose? The answer: you can??t.???Atomic Fangirl, on Volume Two

??If you have not tried the series yet, do yourself a favor and grab a copy of any (or all) of the books for yourself.???Examiner.com, on Volume Three

??Fans of horror of every variety will find something to love in these pages.???LitReactor, on Volume Four

??[Volume Five] runs the gamut from throwback horror to lyr

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