Dark Terrors 5: The Gollancz Book of Horror
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Horror
Format
Paperback
Pages
576
Language
English
Published
Jan 1, 2000
Publisher
Gollancz
ISBN-10
0575070498
ISBN-13
9780575070493
Description
A haunting collection emerges, weaving together stories from some of horror literature's most revered voices. In this latest volume, readers are invited to explore the darker corners of imagination, where fear takes on myriad forms and nightmares become tangible. Each tale is crafted to unsettle, provoke, and linger long after the last page is turned.
With contributions from a diverse array of authors, including celebrated names like Stephen Jones and Graham Masterton, the anthology showcases the breadth of horror—from psychological terror to supernatural phenomena. This tapestry of stories transcends mere frights, delving into deeper themes of existence, loss, and the unknown.
The chilling narratives are complemented by vivid imagery and richly developed characters, drawing readers into worlds where dread looms large. Each story offers a unique perspective, ensuring a fresh experience with every turn of the page.
As the anthology unfolds, it beckons both seasoned horror aficionados and curious newcomers to immerse themselves in its dark embrace, challenging perceptions of fear and the nature of reality.
With contributions from a diverse array of authors, including celebrated names like Stephen Jones and Graham Masterton, the anthology showcases the breadth of horror—from psychological terror to supernatural phenomena. This tapestry of stories transcends mere frights, delving into deeper themes of existence, loss, and the unknown.
The chilling narratives are complemented by vivid imagery and richly developed characters, drawing readers into worlds where dread looms large. Each story offers a unique perspective, ensuring a fresh experience with every turn of the page.
As the anthology unfolds, it beckons both seasoned horror aficionados and curious newcomers to immerse themselves in its dark embrace, challenging perceptions of fear and the nature of reality.
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