widowmaker [wid-oh-may-ker] noun 1. A thing with the potential to kill men. 2. A dead branch caught precariously high in a tree which may fall on a person below. 3. A dark fiction anthology of prodigious size; large enough to use as a doorstop... or crush
From a crater lake on an island off the coast of Bronze Age Estonia…To a crippled Viking warrior’s conquest of England …To the bloody temple of an Aztec god of death and resurrection…Their presence has shaped our world. They are the Riders.One mon
Twas the fright before Christmas, And all through the town, Not a soul stirred, No one dared make a sound… Welcome to Deathlehem, where… … Krampus, not Santa, brings the holiday cheer… … the lights on the tree, so festive and bright, skitter and
Lose yourself in twenty-two remarkable stories of earthly horror and cosmic menace. A wave of sinkholes appears on the anniversary of a rural tragedy, and local residents begin to hear the voices of the dead. A woman encounters a predator from her youth�
Here, you will watch as a trucker with a taste for roadside romance gets more than he bargains for from a midnight pickup. A porn producer finds a long tall Amazon beauty who might just fit the bill for his film--until she proves way too much woman for hi
An erotic horror anthology includes the works of such popular writers as Jack Ketchum, Edward Lee, Graham Masterton, Lucy Taylor, Bruce Jones, J. N. Williamson, P. D. Cacek, and Alan Brennert.
The Bell Witch by John F.D. Taff is an historical horror novel/ghost story based on what is perhaps the most well-documented poltergeist case to occur in the United States. It tells the story of the Bells, an early 19th-century Tennessee farm family who b
The search for the world’s master assassin begins with a single question… Would you kill a person if you knew you could get away with it? David Benning, a successful accountant, is a man whose answers to life’s questions lately have all been wrong.
THE END IN ALL BEGINNINGS is a collection of horror that's a literary tour de force through the emotional pain and personal anguish of the human condition. Praised as one of the best collections of heartfelt and gut-wrenching horror written in recent hist