
Shock Totem 6: Curious Tales of the Macabre and Twisted
A Short Stories, Horror book. Nothing disappointing here. This issue is worth every bite, fat and juicy, with gorgeously disturbing tales.
Shock Totem returns with its sixth issue, featuring stories that range from troubling tales of loss to chilling examinations of mankind's dark side. In "Lighten Up," four-time Stoker Award-winner and Grandmaster of Horror Jack Ketchum gives us a dose of dark humor that still manages to be righteously menacing. "The River," by rising star Lee Thompson, is a brutal tale of purgatory, wasted life, and regrets.Soulmates connect through murder, love and revenge in P.K. Gardner's "For Jack." In "Orion," a young girl who has only known darkness makes the ultimate sacrifice--in blood. "No One But Us Monsters," by Hubert Dade, follows a man who is haunted and tormented by his own...
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- Pages: 130 pages
- ISBN: 9780988272323 / 988272326
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As much as I enjoy the stories published through Shock Totem, this might be the first time the nonfiction steals the show in an issue. Considering K. Allen Wood and John Boden interview Lee Thompson and Gary McMahon respectively, two of the most talented practitioners of the horror genre to come around in recent years, I should not... Nothing disappointing here. This issue is worth every bite, fat and juicy, with gorgeously disturbing tales. Very nice collection. First of the series I've ever read and found all stories well written. However, a few were just a little too esoteric for my interest. Several were too vague and did not specifically say what they were about or what they were trying to acheive. Way too much left to the reader's interpretation and I felt lost on...