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Dark Screams: Volume Four

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Five fantastic tales, 3 original stories and 2 reprints. My favorites were the Ray Garton and the Ed Gorman. Highly recommended.

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An anthology which includes one of my favourites, Stephen King.
As with most anthologies, I felt that some of the stories were very good and some not so good, but you can't enjoy everything.
Looking forward to the next instalment.

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The authors have produced a twisted, roller coaster of terror the reader will not soon forget. If you like monsters, this book is packed full of them. We get ghosts, the grim reaper, aliens, the unexplained, and, the wickedest monster of them all, man. This book will terrify and delight any horror fan.

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It seems that I like each edition of this series better than the last. Volume three was the best and this one doesn't surpass it for me, but is about equal. Ed Gorman's Brasher girl was the best in the volume along with the Ray Garton story. These two stories seemed to typify what the series is all about. A darkness that pervades each scene of the story to its inevitable end. An honorable mention for the Lisa Morton story as well. I received a copy of this from net galley for an honest review, and while I did forget to write that review when it was due, here it is, as woefully inadequate as it may be.

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