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Walk into the woods. Dive into the water. Make a wish. Meet your fate. Bram Stoker Award-winning author Sarah Read returns with a new collection of cautions and disturbances across 18 grim tales. Prepare to inherit stories of fossil-haunted houses, of doorways to the afterlife. In the woods, learn of vengeful wolves and women. In the water, discover shipwrecks stuck in time. Find Devonian monsters and islands where your father loved to fish--and where your future hangs in the balance. "Each story is original, terrifying, and compelling, but when Read pits what readers think is coming against the extremely sinister tone at the heart of each tale, it is as if she is stabbing their tender spots with a knife, twisting it, and leaving it to dangle long after the lastpage is turned."Booklist"After a dose of Root Rot, you won't look at mirrors, folklore, or Grandma the same way ever again. Sarah Read's take on horror ratchets up the old midnight fears until their heads twist around like Satan's own parliament of owls." Laird Barron, author of The Wind Began to Howl¿¿¿"Root and Rot & Other Grim Tales by Sarah Read is a spine-tingling walk through a wooded lane at twilight, all shadows and angles and deepening disquiet, with just enough hope-light to keep you moving forward. Only the path always takes an unexpected turn with Read, who bewitches and bedevils even the most ordinary moments, revealing her pinch-me perceptiveness even as she beguiles us with her prose. A truly startling collection of dark tales from one of the sharpest storytellers of our time." Lee Murray, five-time Bram Stoker Award®-winning author of Grotesque: Monster Stories.
Laird Barron's acclaimed crime saga makes a triumphant return in The Wind Began to Howl, an all-new story set after the events of Worse Angels. A seemingly benign case gradually pulls mob enforcer-turned-P.I. Isaiah Coleridge into a chilling mix of music, movie magic, mayhem, and madness.This time, Coleridge's dark journey forces him to confront a brutal truth: For some who try to escape the past, there is no way out."Hardboiled and trippy at the same time, The Wind Began to Howl by Laird Barron is a twisted ride through the darker recesses of the mind complete with conspiracy theories, ex-government operatives, movie madness, and possibly a portal into another dimension. Read at your own risk." - Alma Katsu, author of The Fervor"Isaiah Coleridge hits back hard in this bare-knuckle novella that's equal parts Hollyweird fiction and conspiracy-laden Catskills noir." - Clay McLeod Chapman, author of Ghost Eaters
The horror is closer than you think. It's lurking beneath the surface. It's waiting around every corner. It's hiding under your bed. It's buried in the backyard. It's stashed in the cellar. It's whispered, implied, unspoken. It's the thing we tried to forget that simply won't die. Foreword: Josh RubenThe Pelt: Annie NeugebauerWish Wash: Sarah ReadWhen I Catch You: Hailey PiperWhat's Missing?: Zoje StageStill Life with Bones: Andy DavidsonThe Things We Did, We Did, Were All for Real: John F.D. TaffMooncake: Lee MurrayDungeon Punchinello: Josh MalermanBelow the Wildflower Hill: Sara TantlingerDon't Open the Cellar Door: Jo KaplanRoses in the Attic: Cynthia PelayoPeripheral Vision: Richard ThomasHaunted Inside: Gabino IglesiasCounting Tunnels to Berry: Alan BaxterAnnie's Heart is a Haunted House: Todd KeislingThey Are Still Out There, You Just Can't See Them Anymore: Jonathan Lees This anthology is brought to you by Bram Stoker Award-winning editor, Doug Murano.
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