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Hayes Chetwynd

Terror by Night

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Dracula's Children

HarperCollins Publishers

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Out of the mist and darkness they come, child-creatures of the night who prey upon the unsuspecting.

Late one rainy night, a young school teacher arrives outside her apartment building and spies a mysterious, naked boy at the edge of Central Park. Thinking him injured or lost, she approaches him, despite the chilling fear slowly enveloping her. He flees, luring the young woman into the darkest, densest part of the park. There, out of the fog-laden woods, four more children emerge, restless and wild-eyed. And then they attack. The next morning, police discover the site of the woman's shocking, grisly murder. They are baffled by the strange teeth marks and sheer brutality of the crime. What animal could have done such a thing? A bear? Wolves? A pack of rabid dogs? Theories fly, but they have no idea that the truth of the matter is something far more horrifying.

As much a character study as a tale of horror and the supernatural, Richard Lortz's Dracula's Children offers a spine-tingling chill to the tune of Richard Matheson or Stephen King.
Phantoms and Fiends

Robert Hale

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A collection of 21 short stories, including the tale of three weird sisters who refuse to let the dead rest in peace; a murderous husband whose wife refuses to die; a young man who is haunted by his ghostly doppelganger; and a mad genius who creates a terrifying new form of life.
The Vampire Stories of R. Chetwynd-Hayes. --Signed--

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Tales to Freeze the Blood: More Great Ghost Stories

Running Press

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With twenty-four more chilling tales culled from the Fontana Book of Great Ghost Stories series, edited from 1972 to 1984 by acclaimed horror fiction writer and anthologist R. Chetwynd-Hayes, this follow-up to 2004's Great Ghost Stories features rarities and classics from the masters of the ghost story like O. Henry, J. Sheridan Le Fanu, M.R. James, and Guy de Maupassant, as well as haunting stories from lesser-known greats. From a dead man emerging from a hole in the cabin floor in Ambrose Bierce's "The Night-Doings at 'Deadman's'" and Mrs. Crowe's tale of supernatural experiences in polite Victorian society, to Richard Burton's "authentic" account of a haunting in the Castle of Weixelstein in 1559 to Emily Bronte's poem "The Horrors of Sleep" about a mystic world that exists just beyond the frontiers of ours, this collection resurrects two dozen eerie tales of suspense and horror.

Dominique

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