Winner of the World Fantasy Award. “You hold in your hands a book of stories that forced Brian McNaughton to write. Make no mistake: I don’t exaggerate. There’s a reason this book won the World Fantasy Award. The stories inside it are rich, fas...
Brian McNaughton's masterful "nasty stories" will shock, amaze, and delight you. From twists upon medieval torture chambers to the weirdest Little Red Riding Hood you'll ever meet, Nasty Stories will take your breath away and hold yo...
Brian McNaughton's career spanned thirty years; he had the sort of talent that ought to have made him a household word. Even so, chances are good that you've never heard of him. Brace yourself, if you haven't: you're in for a very special treat, beca...
Twenty-one more tales of horror and dismay from Horror's master, Brian McNaughton. The Bram Stoker Award-winner returns with freakishly felicitous stories, funny and horrific at the same time. Included are The Doom that Came to Innsmouth, Business Im...
The 1970s, small town Amerca. A woman reporter whom no one takes seriously...a Manson-style cult living on the edge...a hippie love child born in a drug-fueled orgy -- to this Satan's brew, add a deadly monster on the loose, then stir. The result...
The flashlight clattered to the floor and went out. The voice had come from a figure lying at the foot of the ladder. In the moment he had glimpsed the -- man. An old man, naked and emaciated, and -- wrong. Something was wrong with him.
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Amworth College, Connecticut -- a place where the gates between our world and the Land of Faerie are thin and crumbling, a place where horrors really do lurk in the shadows, and evils in the gardens. A place where the fates of worlds really does hide...
Buster Callan's lips twitched in a stillborn smile. ?Bad news, Jewboy. You?re dead.? ?It was an accident, ? Dave told him. ?I?ll get you another dog.? Callan shook his head, and he actually smiled. ?You got it wrong. I don't want your shekels. I want...
There was a murder on the losse, a serial killer and rapist. "The Full Moon Maniac" -- that was what the ARMITAGE ADVERTISER called him, although only one of his attacks had occurred exactly on a night of a full moon -- who had struck three times in ...