Night Screams

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ROC, Dec 14, 1995 - Fiction - 351 pages
It's a jungle out there, where killers lurk in the shadows and no safety can be found even in the coziest confines of hearth and home. It's even more savage inside the twisted minds of murderers who conceal their malevolence behind smiling masks and strike without warning or pity. Now let 22 of today's greatest terror writers take you on a guided tour into the realms of horror...where sex and slaying make strange bedfellows...and where there is nowhere to run and no place to hide from an imagination that leaps at you from the darkest depths and will not let go.

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Contents

The Dripping
9
A Season of Change 689
68
Good Vibrations
86
Copyright

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About the author (1995)

Martin H. Greenberg was born in 1942. He received a doctorate in Political Science in 1969 and was a professor of political science at the University of Wisconsin until 1995. Over the course of his long and prolific career, Greenberg has published around 1000 anthologies and has worked with numerous best-selling authors including Isaac Asimov, Tom Clancy, Stephen King, Anne McCaffrey, Sue Grafton, Scott Turow and Dean Koontz. He has won numerous awards including the Horror Guild Award in 1994, the Deathrealm Award in 1996, the Bram Stoker Award in 1998, and the Prometheus Special Award in 2005. He also received The Ellery Queen Award for lifetime achievement in mystery editing and the Milford Award for lifetime achievement in science fiction editing. Ed Gorman was born in November 2, 1941 in Iowa. He grew up in Minneapolis, Minnesota and Marion, Iowa before finally settling down in Cedar Rapids, Iowa. Gorman has written 11 novels and has 22 works of short fiction. He is the executive editor of Mystery Scene Magazine and writes both mysteries and westerns. His novel "Wolf Moon" was nominated for a Spur Award as Best Paperback Original.

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