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Loading... Masters of Darkness IIIby Clive Barker, Dennis Etchison (Editor)
![]() None No current Talk conversations about this book. Solid collection of horror. Best part was the that the selection actually pushed at the boundaries of what could be included in the horror genre. Favorite stories in the collection were: The Whisperer, by Brian Lumley Twilight of the Dawn, by Dean Koontz But at my Back I always Hear, by David Morrell no reviews | add a review
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Google Books — Loading...GenresMelvil Decimal System (DDC)813.087208 — Literature English (North America) American fiction Anthologies and Criticism Genre fiction Adventure fiction Mystery fictionLC ClassificationRatingAverage: (4.33)
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Preface / Dennis Etchison --
The secret / Jack Vance --
The patter of tiny feet / Nigel Kneale --
The tenant / Avram Davidson --
Hallowe'en's child / James Herbert --
After the funeral / Hugh B. Cave --
But at my back I always hear / David Morrell --
The whisperer / Brian Lumley --
Doppelg̈anger / R. Chetwynd-Hayes --
The master of the hounds / Algis Budrys --
Judgment day / L. Sprague de Camp --
In the hills, the cities / Clive Barker --
Jamboree /Jack Williamson --
Family / Joyce Carol Oates --
Twilight of the dawn / Dean R. Koontz --
The woman in the room / Stephen King.