Authors:Robert McCammon, Norman Prentiss, Shawntelle Madison, Graham Masterton, and Richard Christian Matheson
Publisher: Hydra
Date of publication: March 2015
Robert McCammon, Norman Prentiss, Shawntelle Madison, Graham
Masterton, and Richard Christian Matheson scale new heights of horror,
suspense, and grimmest fantasy in Dark Screams: Volume Two, from
Brian James Freeman and Richard Chizmar of the renowned Cemetery Dance
Publications.
THE DEEP END by Robert McCammon
Everyone thinks the drowning death of Neil Calder in the local swimming pool was a tragic accident. Only his father knows better. Now, on the last night of summer, Neil returns in search of revenge.
Everyone thinks the drowning death of Neil Calder in the local swimming pool was a tragic accident. Only his father knows better. Now, on the last night of summer, Neil returns in search of revenge.
INTERVAL by Norman Prentiss
Flight 1137 fromSt. Louis by way of Nashville has gone
missing. As anxious friends and family gather around the gate, a ticket clerk
finds herself eyewitness to a moment of inhuman evil.
Flight 1137 from
IF THESE WALLS COULD TALK by Shawntelle Madison
Eleanor has come fromNew York City to prep an
old Victorian house in Maine
forAmerica’s Mysterious Hotspots. Although she’s always thrown herself
into her work, this job will take her places she’s never dreamed of going.
Eleanor has come from
THE NIGHT HIDER by Graham Masterton
C. S. Lewis wrote about a portal that led to a world of magic and enchantment. But the wardrobe in Dawn’s room holds only death—until she solves its grisly mystery.
C. S. Lewis wrote about a portal that led to a world of magic and enchantment. But the wardrobe in Dawn’s room holds only death—until she solves its grisly mystery.
WHATEVER by Richard Christian Matheson
A 1970s rock ’n’ roll band that never was—in a world that is clearly our own . . . but perhaps isn’t, not anymore . . . or, at least, not yet—takes one hell of a trip.
A 1970s rock ’n’ roll band that never was—in a world that is clearly our own . . . but perhaps isn’t, not anymore . . . or, at least, not yet—takes one hell of a trip.
The creepiest out of the lot was If These Walls Could Talk. With a longer length, I think it would make a cool "found footage" movie. The Night Hider was the most interesting to me as it involves a wardrobe and a twist on one of my favorite book, The Lion, The Witch, and The Wardrobe. The last one, Whatever, I didn't even understand. I didn't like the format so that may have played into it.
This is the second volume. I have not read the first, so I'll have to add that to my TBR pile soon. I will be reviewing Dark Screams Vol. 3 on May 19, so make sure to check back!
TLC Book Tours
TOUR STOPS for Dark Screams:
Monday, April 27th: A
Fantastical Librarian – Volume 2
Wednesday, April 29th: No
More Grumpy Bookseller – Volumes 2 and 3
Monday, May 4th: Bell,
Book & Candle – Volume 2
Tuesday, May 5th: From the TBR Pile – Volume
2
Wednesday, May 6th: Wag the Fox – Volume 2
Thursday, May 7th: Bewitched Bookworms – Volumes 2
and 3
Friday, May 8th: The Reader’s Hollow – Volume 2
Monday, May 11th: Bibliophilia, Please –
Volume 2
Tuesday, May 12th: In Bed with Books – Volume
3
Wednesday, May 13th: Bibliotica – Volume 2
Thursday, May 14th: Bell, Book & Candle –
Volume 3
Friday, May 15th: Wag the Fox – Volume 3
Monday, May 18th: Bibliotica –
Volume 3
Tuesday, May 19th: From the TBR Pile – Volume
3
Wednesday, May 20th: Sweet Southern Home – Volume
3
Thursday, May 21st: The Reader’s Hollow – Volume 3
Tuesday, May 26th: Kahakai Kitchen – Volumes 2
and 3
I hope you enjoyed Volume 1 as well! Thanks for being a part of the tour.
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