Night Visions: At the Crossroad
Macabre Ink Resurrected Horrors
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Narrated by:
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Chet Williamson
Originally published as Night Visions 7
- A jazz musician whose powerful music just might wake the dead
- A sleepy Wisconsin town harbors an evil that has waited generations to exact its revenge
- A young couple struggles for survival amid the ruins of civilization after a devastating biological world war
- A member of the clergy who gives a whole new literal interpretation of the phrase “eat of my flesh”
- A demented babysitter is taught a grizzly lesson by the children she torments
Night Visions: At The Crossroad presents eight tales of horror and dark fantasy by Richard Laymon, Chet Williamson, and Gary Brandner.
Prepare to enter a world where your darkest nightmare can become a chilling reality...A world of Night Visions.
Stories included in this collection:
- "Mop Up" by Richard Laymon
- "Wishbone" by Richard Laymon
- "Bad News" by Richard Laymon
- "Madman Stan" by Richard Laymon
- "Blue Notes" by Chet Williamson
- "The Confessions of St. James" by Chet Williamson
- "Assurances of the Self Extinction of Man" by Chet Williamson
- "Damntown" by Gary Brandner
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Also, i really Layton quite a bit. He always has great settings! Plus, includes the morbidly dark with a hometown feel, & adds in sexuality, with some thriller killer weirdos - making interesting and Crazy readings.
A few short stories here, Id rather hear more though. It feels like being teased with unfinished, good material! And WHY the one sentence? Really? Why not just choose a different one!?
If you like dark, on the sick side, and cliffhanger horror fiction, you’ll love this!
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