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The Giant Book Of Horror – Various Authors

£8.00

A large anthology collecting a wide range of horror short stories, showcasing classic and contemporary tales of terror, unease, and the uncanny. Featuring Clive Barker, David J. Schow, Ramsey Campbell and more.

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The modern masters of fear at their terrifying best.

This anthology brings together a broad selection of horror fiction from different eras, offering everything from gothic chills to modern psychological dread. Each story explores a different facet of fear, whether supernatural, psychological, or purely atmospheric. The collection is designed as a showcase of horror storytelling, making it ideal for dipping in and out of different moods and subgenres. For fans of Creepshow or Tales from the Crypt and their various flavours of horror.

All Nightmare Nook Books are selected by our chief Book Ghoul, Cat. Here’s why The Giant Book Of Horror is a must for your collection:

“Discovering this title felt much like discovering a cursed object amongst the shelves. With some of the biggest names in horror, this tome is a strong gateway into the genre or for those looking to broaden their horizons.

It’s not everyday you come across a book that has tales written by the very best in supernatural horror, splatterpunk and gothic horror all in one volume!”

Condition:

Imperfect condition secondhand copy of a consistently sought-after horror title.

This is a heavily read copy with noticeable damage and wear including some tearing and sticker damage on the back cover. No damage to the inside of the book. Well suited to a rough and no-frills dark fiction bookshelf. Please see photos for more detail and reach out if you have any questions about the condition of this title.

Synopsis

In the fog of shrieking darkness comes fear. Crammed into these 18 stories and short novels from today's most renowned frightmasters are mountains of refined terror, including:

Clive Barker's 'The Last Illusion' – an occult private eye Harry d'Amour in a supernatural struggle.
David J Schow's 'Bunny Didn't Tell Us' – the blackest of black humour from the inventor of splatterpunk.
Robert Bloch's 'The Yougoslaves' – the author of Psycho shows off his mastery of the twisted tale.
Graham Masterson's 'Pig's Dinner' – likely to put you off meat forever.
Hugh B. Cave's 'Murgunstrumm' – a short novel in the best no-holds-barred gothic horror style.

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