Dear Bones, How good it was to step into the cold, draughty hall here at Chapelwaite, every bone in an ache from the abominable coach, in need of instant relief from my distended bladder-- and to see a letter addressed in your own inimitable scrawl propped on the obscene little cherry-wood table beside the door! |
A spine-tingling anthology of twenty tales from the master of horror includes "The Lawnmower Man," "Children of the Corn," and "Graveyard Shift," about the loathsome creatures living beneath an old city building. In places where fear swells and blood runs cold, sinister forces and unspeakable things are working the night shift. From the depths of darkness, where hideous rats defend their empire, to dizzying heights, where a beautiful girl hangs by a hair above a hellish fate, this chilling collection of twenty short stories will plunge you into the substream labyrinth of the most spine--tingling, eerie imagination of our time. |