A tantalizing mix of sex and horror in fourteen stories from masters of the macabre, including Max Allan Collins, Jack Ketchum, Lucy Taylor, and Edward Lee. Deadly After Dark, fourth in the genre-defining Hot Blood erotic horror anthology series, pushes the envelope the furthest yet. Two Bram Stoker Award–nominated stories—Lucy Taylor’s searing “Thing of Which We Do Not Speak” and Edward Lee’s brilliantly grisly “Mr. Torso”—demonstrate the depth and range of the best erotic horror, and highlight a fourteen-story collection that will both arouse your senses and make your blood run cold. Other contributors include award-winning and bestselling mystery author Max Allan Collins, making an all-too-rare foray into the dark side of suspense, as well as pioneering work from contemporary horror master Jack Ketchum and new fiction by both Graham Watkins and Graham Masterton. It’s no surprise Fangoria said “Deadly After Dark is a worthy continuation of a series that has yet to reach its climax.” Praise for the Hot Blood series “Read Hot Blood late at night when the wind is blowing hard and the moon is full.” —Playboy “Outstanding . . . A daring combination of sex and terror.” —Cemetery Dance “Will appeal to your every kink.” —Locus “Seek out this one (or its predecessors) for some naughty fun.” —Booklovers
The fourth sizzling collection in the Hot Blood series. Here is terror beyond the last taboo in an all-new collection of original erotic horror from today's fright masters--Jack Ketchum, Graham Masterton, Lucy Taylor and more.
... after dark unless it was absolutely necessary. Some men had taken to carrying guns on their persons. Inside homes, behind locked doors, butcher knives, shotguns, and pistols were kept ready and near at hand. Up until the time before the ...
If he tried messing with Katherine, he'd regret being born. “All right. All right. Jesus.” A grizzled old man, his wrinkled skin the color and texture of beef jerky, limped into view, a cane in one hand. “You people.
Sixteen-year-old Mary Elizabeth's summer job at an expensive health club turns out to be more exciting than she bargained for when a series of mysterious events culminate in murder.
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A spellbinding mystery leads an unlikely pair on the hunt for a killer.
In this gripping new series by New York Times bestselling author Cynthia Eden, a disgraced FBI profiler must save her reputation by stopping a sadistic killer she knows all too well Former FBI agent Samantha Dark was one of the most ...
... after dark—it's dangerous. I'll be happy to take you home.” My brother, the knight in shining armor. I looked at Allison, and she looked panicstricken. I had to step in, fast. “Let's all go, Cam. I can show you the way, and I'm sure the ...
Bold and provocative, the short stories in this collection blend traditional horror with political and sociological chills in which realistic themes such as slavery, war and capital punishment are harrowingly explored.
So when Max discovers a shattering truth that Logan has kept concealed from her for years, the betrayal threatens the very essence of their trust. Yet when Logan is kidnapped, all questions of truth and loyalty are cast aside.