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''Down, Satan!' was a promising tale of a rich man's contrived plan to find himself in God's good grace; basically, by first meeting with the Devil. The ending was anticlimactic, but there was still some atmosphere to the story worth wading through.
— Jul 09, 2014 12:18AM
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Note to self: vol 1 is The Book of Blood to In The Hills, The Cities, vol 2 is Dread to New Murders in the Rue Morgue, and vol 3 is Son of Celluloid to Human Remains. Where the hell are The Inhuman Condition to Twilight at the Towers from?!
— Jul 29, 2014 07:06AM

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'The Book of Blood (a Postscript): On Jerusalem Street' was an unfortunately uninspired ending to the anthology that illustrates what happened to the living Book of Blood from the introduction story.
— Jul 29, 2014 07:02AM

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'Twilight at the Towers' seemed promising for a while, but fell to mediocrity towards the end. An unfortunate closing story, though hopefully the postscript will make for a sweeter final note.
— Jul 28, 2014 08:12PM

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"The scars themselves still looked and felt tender, but her eyes read their lividness as a sign of her cunt's ambition, as though any day now her sex would grow from anus to navel (and beyond perhaps) opening her up; making her terrible."
— Jul 24, 2014 09:17PM

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'The Last Illusion' is probably my favorite story of the collection. Perhaps less horror than adventure, it concerns a mad dash to have the remains of a famous magician cremated before his body and soul can be claimed by the infernal beings with whom he made the deal to gain his powers.
— Jul 24, 2014 08:35PM

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'In the Flesh' was a bit longer than most of the other works in this anthology, and it was of above average quality too. Instead of stretching too thin a single gem of an idea, Barker weaves together a few loose threads to keep things interesting throughout the whole story. There are a couple of interesting characters and a couple of really nifty locales too. This isn't your standard transformation story.
— Jul 22, 2014 03:12PM

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'Babel's Children' is a familiar tale of the secret rulers of the world - they who pull the strings from behind the scenes - but with a fatalist turn.
— Jul 16, 2014 09:52PM

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'The Madonna' had some tinge of Lovecraft but, on the whole, felt more of Unknown Armies (the RPG). Another story that was alright without being great.
— Jul 16, 2014 03:24PM

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'The Forbidden' could have gone in any number of ways, and while the chosen direction had a gem or two of interesting idea, I didn't think it was all that great.
— Jul 15, 2014 04:57AM