Echoes of Terror

Echoes of Terror

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Echoes of Terror, Lachesis Publishing, 2007 Terror is the Nemesis of mankind, peeking over our shoulders, following us into shadowed corners, and making our worst nightmares come true. If you want a true taste of the myriad forms terror can take, try a sampling of fifteen stories by some award-winning stars of the horror genre, including John Everson and Nicholas Grabowsky...more
Paperback, 432 pages
Published February 1st 2007 by Lachesis Publishing
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This Horror anthology is nicely presented, with an introduction that gives the reader a small taste of what's to come. The stories are topped by short commentaries from the authors on how they came to write their stories, and tailed by their biographies.

When it comes to the actual stories, however, the anthology is an exemplar of the Horror genre. That's either good or bad depending on your point of view. If you don't like traditional Horror, then there's little here that hasn't been done a thou...more
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Jan 08, 2010 Jennifer marked it as to-read
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