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Predatory eyes flicker in darkness, a legion of abominations seeking human destruction. Slashing claws and gnashing teeth, hungry for flesh, eager to kill. Clutch onto hope and pray for dawn. Creatures rule the night. In Darkness, Delight is an original anthology series revealing the many faces of modern horror-- shocking and quiet, pulp and literary, cold-hearted and heart-felt, weird tales of spiraling madness alongside full-throttle thrillers. Open these pages and unleash all-new terrors that consume from without and within. The creatures are here. It's now time to find . . . In Darkness, Delight. Featuring: Josh Malerman: One Thousand Words on a Tombstone - Bully Jack Jeff Strand: The Last Thing You Want to Be Ray Garton: A Survivor Richard Chizmar: Father Mary SanGiovanni: The Giant's Table Tim Curran: White Rabbit Christopher Motz: Scales Kev Harrison: Snap Evans Light: Gertrude Mikal Trimm: Infestation Mark Cassell: River of Nine Tails Mason Morgan: The People in the Toilet Andrew Lennon: Silent Scream Chad Lutzke: He Wears the Lake Adam Light: Valley of the Dunes Eddie Generous: The Newell Post Frank Oreto: The Worms Turn Gregor Xane: The Ugly Tree Kristopher Rufty: Hinkles Glenn Rolfe: Human Touch Curtis M. Lawson: The Green Man of Freetown About Corpus Press: Corpus Press is a publisher of horror and weird fiction, specializing in modern pulp that emphasizes plot over gore. Based in Charlotte, North Carolina, the press has garnered praise from SCREAM Magazine, Cemetery Dance, Horror Novel Reviews, Hellnotes and others for its Bad Apples:Slices of Halloween Horror series, the anthology Dead Roses: Five Dark Tales of Twisted Love, and for its short story collections and novellas. Horror anthologies and collections from Corpus Press: Screamscapes: Tales of Terror Toes Up: Horror to Die For Dead Roses: Five Dark Tales of Twisted Love Halloween horror books from Corpus Press: Doorbells at Dusk: Halloween Stories Bad Apples: Five Slices of Halloween Horror Bad Apples 2: Six Slices of Halloween Horror Bad Apples 3: Seven Slices of Halloween Horror… (plus d'informations)
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Just like the first volume, (IN DARKNESS DELIGHT: MASTERS OF MIDNIGHT), IN DARKNESS DELIGHT: CREATURES OF THE NIGHT is an impressive collection of tales!
Creature features are one of my very favorite sub-genres of horror and in this volume, nearly every single story worked for me. There were creatures of all kinds, both great and small, both real and imaginary, (though figuring out which was sometimes difficult!). I can't get into every story within, but the ones that stood out the most were:
WHITE RABBIT by Tim Curran.
SCALES by Christopher Motz
THE PEOPLE IN THE TOILET BY Mason Morgan. (What a way to kick of this anthology!)
SNAP by Kevin Harrison.
INFESTATION by Mikal Trimm. (Roaches! UGH!)
RIVER OF NINE TAILS by Mark Cassell (I got a BAD case of the heebie jeebies from this one.)
SURVIVOR by Ray Garton (Most surprising tale award!)
HINKLES by Kristopher Rufty
THE UGLY TREE by Gregor Xane (It's been a year since I read a story from this author. This one reminded me of how good he really is.)
THE GREEN MAN OF FREETOWN (It becomes clear at the end what the "creature" in this story was. When that happened, I wanted to cry. This was my favorite story in the book.)
THE WORMS TURN by Frank Oreto (This didn't turn out at all like I thought it would! Love when that happens.)
THE GIANT'S TABLE by Mary SanGiovanni. (The table doesn't belong to giants, but who it does belong to is scary as heck.)
I really wanted to write a little bit about each story, but time restraints are in play here. Even though I haven't listed every tale, (this isn't a table of contents, after all), that doesn't mean the ones that aren't listed weren't good. It's just that each of the those I've listed here were OUTSTANDING. I don't know how much more I can say except:
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Predatory eyes flicker in darkness, a legion of abominations seeking human destruction. Slashing claws and gnashing teeth, hungry for flesh, eager to kill. Clutch onto hope and pray for dawn. Creatures rule the night. In Darkness, Delight is an original anthology series revealing the many faces of modern horror-- shocking and quiet, pulp and literary, cold-hearted and heart-felt, weird tales of spiraling madness alongside full-throttle thrillers. Open these pages and unleash all-new terrors that consume from without and within. The creatures are here. It's now time to find . . . In Darkness, Delight. Featuring: Josh Malerman: One Thousand Words on a Tombstone - Bully Jack Jeff Strand: The Last Thing You Want to Be Ray Garton: A Survivor Richard Chizmar: Father Mary SanGiovanni: The Giant's Table Tim Curran: White Rabbit Christopher Motz: Scales Kev Harrison: Snap Evans Light: Gertrude Mikal Trimm: Infestation Mark Cassell: River of Nine Tails Mason Morgan: The People in the Toilet Andrew Lennon: Silent Scream Chad Lutzke: He Wears the Lake Adam Light: Valley of the Dunes Eddie Generous: The Newell Post Frank Oreto: The Worms Turn Gregor Xane: The Ugly Tree Kristopher Rufty: Hinkles Glenn Rolfe: Human Touch Curtis M. Lawson: The Green Man of Freetown About Corpus Press: Corpus Press is a publisher of horror and weird fiction, specializing in modern pulp that emphasizes plot over gore. Based in Charlotte, North Carolina, the press has garnered praise from SCREAM Magazine, Cemetery Dance, Horror Novel Reviews, Hellnotes and others for its Bad Apples:Slices of Halloween Horror series, the anthology Dead Roses: Five Dark Tales of Twisted Love, and for its short story collections and novellas. Horror anthologies and collections from Corpus Press: Screamscapes: Tales of Terror Toes Up: Horror to Die For Dead Roses: Five Dark Tales of Twisted Love Halloween horror books from Corpus Press: Doorbells at Dusk: Halloween Stories Bad Apples: Five Slices of Halloween Horror Bad Apples 2: Six Slices of Halloween Horror Bad Apples 3: Seven Slices of Halloween Horror
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Creature features are one of my very favorite sub-genres of horror and in this volume, nearly every single story worked for me. There were creatures of all kinds, both great and small, both real and imaginary, (though figuring out which was sometimes difficult!). I can't get into every story within, but the ones that stood out the most were:
WHITE RABBIT by Tim Curran.
SCALES by Christopher Motz
THE PEOPLE IN THE TOILET BY Mason Morgan. (What a way to kick of this anthology!)
SNAP by Kevin Harrison.
INFESTATION by Mikal Trimm. (Roaches! UGH!)
RIVER OF NINE TAILS by Mark Cassell (I got a BAD case of the heebie jeebies from this one.)
SURVIVOR by Ray Garton (Most surprising tale award!)
HINKLES by Kristopher Rufty
THE UGLY TREE by Gregor Xane (It's been a year since I read a story from this author. This one reminded me of how good he really is.)
THE GREEN MAN OF FREETOWN (It becomes clear at the end what the "creature" in this story was. When that happened, I wanted to cry. This was my favorite story in the book.)
THE WORMS TURN by Frank Oreto (This didn't turn out at all like I thought it would! Love when that happens.)
THE GIANT'S TABLE by Mary SanGiovanni. (The table doesn't belong to giants, but who it does belong to is scary as heck.)
I really wanted to write a little bit about each story, but time restraints are in play here. Even though I haven't listed every tale, (this isn't a table of contents, after all), that doesn't mean the ones that aren't listed weren't good. It's just that each of the those I've listed here were OUTSTANDING. I don't know how much more I can say except:
Highly recommended!
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*Thanks to Corpus Press for the fine paperback copy they sent to me, in exchange for my honest feedback. This is it!* ( )