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"Bride of Satan" by William Schoell: THE EVIL It was an obscene evil that could not be quenched with blood or sated with the flesh of it's defiled victims THE TERROR It wormed it's way into the human brain devouring the mind, controlling the body and turning it's prey into savage creatures lusting for destruction THE METAMORPHOSIS It's only outward sign was the grotesque metamorphosis of it's victims hand into a gnarled, four-fingered claw--a claw whose razor-sharp nails dealt death with the presision of a stiletto. THE SEARCH It was unconquerable in it's mindless violence,, supreme in it's viciousness and as elusive as a foul wind. Only reporters Dorothy Hunter and James Radley even guessed at it's existence. They had to find it before it grew stonger. before it grew hungrier....before it found them. |
"Wednesday's Child ": by Deborah & Joel Shlian It was Leigh Novak's second chance. She left behind a faihless husband to begin a new life with her young son Jeremy--as a family doctor in a small northern California town. But Hartwood held a bitter welcome. Leigh's first patient, a child, died mysteriously in her office. And soon Leigh was too busy to spend much time with Jeremy. It seemed her only friend was Nora, the woman who took such good care of the town's little children. when Nora stated taking care of Jeremy, he stopped telling lies... Nora taught her children to be very, very good. If they were bad, she punished them, and if a child was very bad, Nora made sure he would never cry again. |
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"The GilGul": by Henry W. Hocherman Karen Gordon is young and beautiful as only a bride can be. The man she loves stands beside her, about to slip a plain gold band on her finger. Suddenly Karen's gleaming blond hair turns grey and matted, her fresh young skin waxes pallid and deathly. Her eyes, hollow pits, flash fire, From the scarlet gash of her mouth come awesome words threatening vengeance. The words are in German-- a language Karen does not know. Nothing can stop the savage destruction of the lovely bride. Nothing can save Karen-- not David, nor her loving parents nor the medical and psychiatric specialists called upon in desperation. The battle can only end in swirling flames. Unless someone can exorcise the invading soul... |
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"Demon Seed": By Dean Koontz Susan Harris lived in self-imposed seclusion. In a mansion featuring numerous automated systems controlled by a state-of-th-art computer. Every comfort was proveded,, and in this often unsafe world of ours, her security was absolute. But now her security system has been breached, her sanctuary from the outside world violated by and insidious artificial intelligence, which has taken control of her house. In the privacy of her own home, and against her will, Susan will experience an inconceivable act of terror she will become the object of the ultimate computer's consuming obsession: to learn everything there is to know about the flesh... |
"The Haunted": By Robert Curran Based on a true story The book you now hold may be the most frightful tale you'll ever try to forget. It's the story of an average American family assaulted by forces too awesome, too powerful, too dark, to be stopped. It's a true story supported by dozens of eyewitnesses--neighbors. priests, police, journalists, researchers. It will disturb you as no horror fiction can... The grim slaughterhouse odors. The deafening pounding. the hoofed halm man charging down the hall. The physical attacks, failed exorcisms. The succubus.... and the final terror which torments the Smurl family to this day. Be forwarned if you fear your dreams. Onece you begin reading you will be unable to stop-- or forget. The haunted will make you rething what is real and what real evil means. |
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