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The dark country

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Scream/Press, Jan 1, 1982 - Fiction - 207 pages
Etchison's fiction is justly famous for its creepy ambience, and explores the terrain mapped out by Philip K. Dick, Thomas Harris, and any number of black and white horror movies. The title story of this legendary collection won the World Fantasy Award in 1982. The collection itself was nominated in 1983. Book jacket.

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Review: The Dark Country

User Review  - MP Johnson - Goodreads

Unusual And Well-Crafted Horror Etchison's earliest short stories are collected here. Some will creep you out in ways you never before thought you'd be creeped out. Others are surprisingly subtle and quiet. Read full review

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User Review  - Manny - Goodreads

I read this anthology when it was first published, and enjoyed most of the stories; however, some of them started off rather slow in their narrative pacing and (as is rarely my case), the few that did ... Read full review

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Contents

SITTING IN THE CORNER
15
WE HAVE ALL BEEN HERE BEFORE
33
THE PITCH
59
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