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The Monster MEGAPACK®: 22 Modern & Classic Tales of Monsters - cover

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The Monster MEGAPACK®: 22 Modern & Classic Tales of Monsters

Brian Stableford, A.R. Morlan, Pamela Sargent, George Zebrowski, Kathryn Ptacek

Publisher: Wildside Press

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Summary

Monsters have become one of the great guilty pleasures of our age. From the zombies of The Walking Dead to the werewolves of Teen Wolf, from the vampires of The Strain to the wide assortment of creatures in Penny Dreadful, they are everywhere in mass media. Here, for your guilty reading pleasure, are 22 more tales of monsters, by some of the greatest writers ever to set typewriter to paper! Included are:
AFTER I STOPPED SCREAMING, by Pamela Sargent
THE LADY AND THE VAMPIRE, by William P. McGivern
MOVING DAY (NIGHT?), by Kathryn Ptacek
CROSS OF FIRE, by Lester del Rey
THE MAN WHO CRIED "WEREWOLF" by William P. McGivern
POURING THE FOUNDATIONS OF A NIGHTMARE, by Nina Kiriki Hoffman
THE TERROR BY NIGHT, by Lewis Lister
THE WORM, by David H. Keller
WHEN BRASSET FORGOT, by Harcourt Farmer
JUGGERNAUT, by C.J. Henderson
THE FANGS OF TSAN-LO, by Jim Kjelgaard
FIRE OF SPRING, by George Zebrowski
HELL'S BELLES, by Robert Reginald
RETURN OF THE UNDEAD, by Otis Adelbert Kline & Frank Belknap Long
THE MONSTER
THE MUMMY AND MISS NITOCRIS, by George Griffith
THE SPECTRE SPIDERS, by William J. Wintle
A BIT OF THE DARK WORLD, by Fritz Leiber
THE TODDLER PIT, by A. R. Morlan
THE MIDWIFE, by Cynthia Ward
SHORT AND NASTY, by Darrell Schweitzer
DER FLEISCHBRUNNEN, by Mark McLaughlin
RENT, by Brian Stableford
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Available since: 04/25/2015.

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