Erotic Literature.
Fiction.
Horror.
Science Fiction & Fantasy.
HTML:A tantalizing mix of sex and horror in fourteen stories from masters of the macabre, including Max Allan Collins, Jack Ketchum, Lucy Taylor, and Edward Lee.
Deadly After Dark, fourth in the genre-defining Hot Blood erotic horror anthology series, pushes the envelope the furthest yet. Two Bram Stoker Award–nominated stories—Lucy Taylor's searing "Thing of Which We Do Not Speak" and Edward Lee's brilliantly grisly "Mr. Torso"—demonstrate the depth and range of the best erotic horror, and highlight a fourteen-story collection that will both arouse your senses and make your blood run cold. Other contributors include award-winning and bestselling mystery author Max Allan Collins, making an all-too-rare foray into the dark side of suspense, as well as pioneering work from contemporary horror master Jack Ketchum and new fiction by both Graham Watkins and Graham Masterton. It's no surprise Fangoria said "Deadly After Dark is a worthy continuation of a series that has yet to reach its climax."
Praise for the Hot Blood series "Read Hot Blood late at night when the wind is blowing hard and the moon is full." —Playboy
"Outstanding . . . A daring combination of sex and terror." —Cemetery Dance
"Will appeal to your every kink." —Locus
"Seek out this one (or its predecessors) for some naughty fun." —Booklovers.… (plus d'informations)
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▾Critiques des utilisateurs
Ahhh. HOT BLOOD again lives up to its name. Both in getting your blood hot and pumping and putting out quality horror with a sexual slant. I was quite pleased by the stories and also quite scared. This is after all the point of the book, so it accomplished its goal. The stories were well picked and they went together very nicely. If you are a fan of erotic horror, do not miss this collection. Some of my favorites are below.
"Mr. Torso" by Edward Lee - A detective gets to the source of some missing limbs
"A Moment Of Ecstasy" by Graham Watkins - Wife-swapping with a morale
"Reincarnal" by Max Allan Collins - A serial killer's victim gets her revenge
"The Numbers Game" by Bentley Little - Numbers are used as weapons by the CIA
"Suffer Kate" by Graham Masterton - An asphyxiator's imaginary friend ( )
Erotic Literature.
Fiction.
Horror.
Science Fiction & Fantasy.
HTML:A tantalizing mix of sex and horror in fourteen stories from masters of the macabre, including Max Allan Collins, Jack Ketchum, Lucy Taylor, and Edward Lee.
Deadly After Dark, fourth in the genre-defining Hot Blood erotic horror anthology series, pushes the envelope the furthest yet. Two Bram Stoker Award–nominated stories—Lucy Taylor's searing "Thing of Which We Do Not Speak" and Edward Lee's brilliantly grisly "Mr. Torso"—demonstrate the depth and range of the best erotic horror, and highlight a fourteen-story collection that will both arouse your senses and make your blood run cold. Other contributors include award-winning and bestselling mystery author Max Allan Collins, making an all-too-rare foray into the dark side of suspense, as well as pioneering work from contemporary horror master Jack Ketchum and new fiction by both Graham Watkins and Graham Masterton. It's no surprise Fangoria said "Deadly After Dark is a worthy continuation of a series that has yet to reach its climax."
Praise for the Hot Blood series "Read Hot Blood late at night when the wind is blowing hard and the moon is full." —Playboy
"Outstanding . . . A daring combination of sex and terror." —Cemetery Dance
"Will appeal to your every kink." —Locus
"Seek out this one (or its predecessors) for some naughty fun." —Booklovers.
"Mr. Torso" by Edward Lee - A detective gets to the source of some missing limbs
"A Moment Of Ecstasy" by Graham Watkins - Wife-swapping with a morale
"Reincarnal" by Max Allan Collins - A serial killer's victim gets her revenge
"The Numbers Game" by Bentley Little - Numbers are used as weapons by the CIA
"Suffer Kate" by Graham Masterton - An asphyxiator's imaginary friend ( )