Black Evening: Tales of Dark SuspenseGrand Central Publishing, 01.04.2010 - 480 Seiten A thrilling and suspenseful short story collection from bestselling and award-winning author David Morrell. David Morrell, whose many bestsellers include Double Image, Extreme Denial, and The Brotherhood of the Rose, has consistently redefined the modern thriller. Now he turns to a darker side of suspense in a powerful collection of tales, many of them award winners, that delve into the weird, uncanny terrors that lurk just beneath the comforting surfaces of daily life. Fear of loss, fear of pain, fear of madness, fear of being trapped, fear of the inescapable, unspeakable horrors that fester deep within the soul.... No matter who or where you are, fear is always with you, always ready to attack from behind the masks of thought and dream. Let David Morrell tell you a story... |
Inhalt
The Partnership | 14 |
Black Evening | 29 |
The Typewriter | 45 |
A Trap for the Unwary | 85 |
The Storm | 114 |
For These and All My Sins | 138 |
Black and White and Red All Over | 158 |
Mumbo Jumbo | 181 |
The Road to Damascus | 221 |
Orange Is for Anguish Blue for Insanity | 270 |
The Beautiful Uncut Hair of Graves | 320 |
The Shrine | 373 |
Afterword | 437 |
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