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Odd Lot : Stories to Chill the Heart

Odd Lot : Stories to Chill the Heart

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Nine Awards! (author's note)
Review: Benjamin Franklin Award (silver medalist) for Best Mystery/Suspense Book, sponsored by Publishers Marketing Association. ForeWord Award for Year's Best Horror Book (honorable mention), sponsored by ForeWord Magazine. Writer's Digest Self-Published Book Award, Year's Best Genre Fiction Book (honorable mention). Six of nine stories named honorable mention in Year's Best Fantasy & Horror.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: The newest Master of Horror!
Review: If you're a horror fan, you'll love this collection as much as I did. This book ranks right up next to Stephen King's stuff. It's dark, twisted, original, and each story is completely different than the one before it. The writing is tight and strong and pieces like "The Mason's Leach" and "The Strand" kept me thinking about them for days. The New England details add to the old ghost story appeal - although many of the stories are beyond "spooky" and into outright horror. A must read for any horror fan. Highly recommended.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Intriguing! Made me think.
Review: Quite a mix of "odd" stories, most set in Maine or Vermont. Some are campfire tales you'd hear at a Scout camporee, plain old fun ghost stories ("Capt James' Bones" and "Garden Plot"). Others are more literary, like the romantic ghost stories "Lighthouse Moths" and "The Ice Fisherman". Another is a very creative new Urban Legend, "The Mason's Leech." "Casino Night" is a very scary look at the future of gambling. "The Strand" reminds one of M.R. James's or H.P. Lovecraft's stories, as does "The Witness Tree." "Where Lions Hide" is a combination story that's "Man vs Best" action plus fantasy (shape-changing). It's easy to see why this collection's nine stories have already picked up 6 Honorable Mentions in The Year's Best Fantasy & Horror anthologies. A terrific first horror collection from an author known for his popular radio Christmas stories.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Intriguing! Made me think.
Review: Quite a mix of "odd" stories, most set in Maine or Vermont. Some are campfire tales you'd hear at a Scout camporee, plain old fun ghost stories ("Capt James' Bones" and "Garden Plot"). Others are more literary, like the romantic ghost stories "Lighthouse Moths" and "The Ice Fisherman". Another is a very creative new Urban Legend, "The Mason's Leech." "Casino Night" is a very scary look at the future of gambling. "The Strand" reminds one of M.R. James's or H.P. Lovecraft's stories, as does "The Witness Tree." "Where Lions Hide" is a combination story that's "Man vs Best" action plus fantasy (shape-changing). It's easy to see why this collection's nine stories have already picked up 6 Honorable Mentions in The Year's Best Fantasy & Horror anthologies. A terrific first horror collection from an author known for his popular radio Christmas stories.


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