Artist: Vincent Chong & Glenn Chadbourne
"Brian James Freeman brings more to the table than the simple intent to horrify you... There's clean, sharp prose, there's a compelling, human heart to every tale, fine touches of humor, and an astute understanding of the more powerful emotions in life — terror, sure, but also loss, grief, struggle, endurance."
— From the introduction by bestselling author Michael Koryta
Featuring an exclusive introduction by Michael Koryta, cover artwork by Vincent Chong, and original interior illustrations by Glenn Chadbourne
This collection features five tales of horror by Brian James Freeman that deal with both real and supernatural terrors. It explores locations you would never think to look in because sometimes we find our darkest demons in the most unexpected places.
• In "What They Left Behind," a young man discovers something lurking in the basement of the old office building his father-in-law has purchased in a last ditch effort to save the family business. This thing in the basement is evil and it's very, very hungry.
• In "The Final Lesson" you'll meet Ronald, a mild-mannered high school teacher who has never lifted his hand in anger, but there is a darkness inside him, which has been building and boiling since his wife was brutally murdered... and he might not be able to control himself when he learns more about why she died.
• A family man discovers there are monsters taking over the world in "Among Us," but he also learns that a chosen few can fight back if they're willing to sacrifice everything they've ever known and loved.
• As "Pulled Into Darkness" opens, Edward is certain of only one thing in life: eventually his wife will find a way to kill him. Her previous failures won't stop her from trying again and again until she succeeds... and tonight one of them won't be leaving the house alive.
• Finally, a lonely young man's very unusual job is taking a heavy toll on him in "Answering the Call." He stays in the homes of the deceased during their funerals to answer the phone, receive deliveries, and deter thieves who might have seen the obituary in the newspaper. The young man has witnessed a lot of strange things over the years in the homes of the dead, and today his job will truly become a matter of life and death...
These five stories showcase Freeman's dazzling virtuosity and imagination as his characters descend into the depths of madness. Find out why Richard Matheson has called his writing "spooky stuff" and why Stewart O'Nan has said his stories have "great velocity and impact." There is darkness all around us, and Freeman isn't afraid to shine a light onto the things that scare us the most.
Limited Edition of 750 signed (by Brian James Freeman, Michael Koryta, and Glenn Chadbourne) copies bound in full-cloth and Smyth sewn
Publisher | Cemetery Dance |
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