Gathers stories about voodoo, Egyptian mummies, ghouls, and the dead by Robert Louis Stevenson, Morris West, Barry N. Malzberg, Stephen King and others
Mystery Writers of America Awards "Grand Master" 2008 Shamus Awards Best Novel winner (1999) for Boobytrap Edgar Awards Best Novel nominee (1998) for A Wasteland of Strangers Shamus Awards Best Novel nominee (1997) for Sentinels Shamus Awards "The Eye" (Lifetime achievment award) 1987 Shamus Awards Best Novel winner (1982) for Hoodwink
Overall, this book has widened my knowledge to certain superstitions but as you can see I had mixed reviews on the stories. However, I would not call it horror.
Papa Benjamin - 3/5 - interesting. Mixture of mentality vs voodooism. Dead men working in the cane fields - 4/5 - very short but entertaining. Digging at pistol key - 3/5 - instant karma Isle of voices - 3/5 - interesting idea Exú - 4/5 - confusing but entertaining! Seventh sister - 4/5 - probably my favourite so far! Devil doll - 4/5 - short but poignant Candidate - 3/5 - short but interesting Monkeys - 4/5 - good ending Bones - 4/5 - introduces science going too far Vengeance of nitocris - 5/5 - love a good revenge tale Mummy’s foot - 3/5 - very strange Eyes of the mummy - 3/5 - curious but cringe The princess -3/5 - morbid Edinburgh lady - 5/5 - Brilliant poem Indigestion - 3/5 - schizophrenic cannibal Disturb not my slumbering fair - 5/5 - most interesting Quietly now - 4/5 - love the ending Memento Mori - 3/5 - more interesting then morbid
Would not reread: Mother of serpents 7 turns in hangman’s rope Powers of darkness Kundu Lot No. 249 Some words with a mummy Charlie Weekend magus Eagle claw rattle The other room Revelation in seven stages Body snatchers Loved dead Chadbourne episode The ghoul Spherical ghoul - (clever) Corpus delectable Gray matter (ew germs)
What a steal for a buckaroo! Picked it up a few years ago and kept in my locker at work, for in between books and glad I finally finished it! Great reads about voodoo, mummies, & ghouls! Though this book is from the early 80's it is still a great read and I have always been drawn to short story collections. I will be on the look out for more from the authors in this collection.
I enjoy a good healthy scare often and this book has plenty of them, 711 pages of them from noted Authors like Stephen King, Edgar Allan Poe, Robert Bloch, Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, and Robert Louis Stevenson. A staggering collection of scare tales of Voodoo, Zombies, Witches, Mummies and Ghouls! Love the artwork on the cover too.
A good throwback to a time when voodoo, mummies, and ghouls were scary. I like horror stories to pack a bit more punch but there are works from a couple of my favorite masters of horror in this collection. Even though I've read them before the book was still worth a read.
A collection of stories written in the 30's, and therefore with long and drawn out text to get to a point or twist as the main goal of the story, which you would see much earlier in modern fiction.