
Turn left at the quaint country shop - where a brutally inhuman craftsman fashions a hideous collection of all-too-human artifacts.Ĭheck into the dreaded Deadfall Hotel - where the strange clientele are even deadlier than the sharp-toothed creatures that roam the halls. Walk softly past an ordinary brick house - where extraordinary evil seeks a mutilating vengeance.

Galad Elflandsson - The Last Time I Saw HarrisĬome, journey into the darkest regions of the soul. Joseph Payne Brennan - An Ordinary Brick House Leslie Alan Horvitz - The Fishing Village Of RoebushĪrdath Mayhar - Nor Disregard The Humblest Voice If any of our readers have a copy of the Headline edition named simply Shadows, please post the contents.Īnd for no other reason than I love the cover, here's a later US volume.Ĭharles L.

I've no way of checking this right now, but i'm almost certain that the British Shadows II shares the same content as the American Shadows and, if so, why they changed the running order is anyone's guess. No wonder it was remaindered! That's no slur on either editor or authors and, fair enough, it's a hardback - a very slim hardback, printed on butcher paper - but, corkers!, it is 2008 and you can get the latest Mammoth Best New Horror from the lovely people at Robinson's for a mere £7.99!īut I digress. Incidentally, this is what £9.95 could buy you in 1987.

John Crowley - Where Spirits Gat Them Home
