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Night Visions 7 LIMITED
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$84.90

NIGHT VISIONS 7 - SIGNED LIMITED - SLIPCASED.

Edited by Stanley Wiater.

OVERVIEW: All Contributors Signed This Edition. As New / As New. Original fiction by Richard Laymon Mop Up, Wishbone, Bad News, Madman Stan and After-Words an interivew with the author. Also original fiction by Chet Williamson and Gary Brandner. Each author contributes 30,000 words of original fiction. Signed by all contributors. Slipcased.

REVIEW: The latest in this anthology series (each volume showcases the talents of three horror writers) is the usual mixed bag, with more than enough fine work to make it worthwhile. Richard Laymon provides the best stories in the book, each of which packs a solid punch. "Mop Up," the tale of a handful of soldiers eradicating the ghoul-like victims of a virulently contagious disease, reads like the scenario of a George Romero film and is just as scary. "Wishbone" depicts a troubled relationship given its coup de grace by a much too animated skeleton. "Bad News" considers what might happen if suburbia were invaded by a horde of deadly rat-like creatures, and "Madman Stan" tells of a bizarre baby-sitter who terrorizes her wards. The best of Chet Williamson's three contributions is the thoughtful novelette "Confession of St. James," an interesting character study of a good-hearted but disturbed priest who consumes human flesh when he celebrates the Eucharist. Gary Brandner's lurid short novel, "Damntown," is set in a village in Wisconsin perpetually frozen in time: a June day in 1933, when the devil showed up to make the town his headquarters.- Pub. Weekly.

First Printing, New & Unread! For complete archival protection the DJ is  sealed in an acid-free protective book cover upon publication, and then sealed in plastic for final protection.

 ill. Charles Lang. Arlington Hts., Illinois: Dark Harvest, 1989. First Edition. 6 X 9. Hard Cover.

 

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