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The Midnight Man (Misc)
Series: Misc
Genre: Horror
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The Midnight Man by Stephen Laws

Description: The first ever collection of short fiction by the acclaimed author of Spectre, Somewhere South of Midnight, and Chasm. This massive volume gathers over 80,000 words of fiction that ranges from the bone-chilling horror of "The Crawl" to the surrealistic "Yesterday I Flew With the Birds" to the beautiful and horrific "The Song My Sister Sang" 'Whether it be the traditional Jamesian haunt of 'He Who Laughs' or a modern tale of urban terror like "The Black Cab", Stephen Laws proves his short fiction is every bit the equal of his acclaimed novels.

"He Who Laughs" ( Dark Voices 3: The Pan Book of Horror Stories) "Black Cab" (Dark Asylum) "Man Beast" (Peeping Tom) "The Song My Sister Sang" (Scaremongers 2: Redbrick Eden) "Yesterday I Flew With The Birds" (winner of the Rediffusion Award) "The Fractured Man" (Cold Cuts 3), "The Crawl" (Dark of the Night) "Deep Blue" (Kimota) "Guilty Party" (Fear), "Gordy's a-okay" (Heaven Sent and Dark Horizons) "The Secret" (Peeping Tom) "Pot Luck" (Voyages into Darkness) "Bleeding Dry" (Narrow Houses) "Junk" (Scare Care)
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