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The craft of terror by Peter Haining
The craft of terror by Peter Haining







The craft of terror by Peter Haining

Grassard and the narrator, a young medical student, in their quest to determine whether or not the brain briefly lives on after death. Despite it all, he’s an obliging chap and readily agrees to co-operate with Dr. On a somewhat unnecessarily grim note, we learn that, after the narrator and Linnie are wed, she later dies in France when the Germans bomb a Red Cross tent during World War I.ĭick Donovan – Some Experiments With A Head: The head in question is that belonging to Gaspard Thurreau who hacked his wife, mistress and children to pieces so can’t have too many complaints about being sentenced to the Guillotine. Immortelle is killed outright, de Lyle survives just long enough to tell his story to Linnie’s intended from his San Francisco hospital bed. Having set the girl loose and drugged his master, he drives them both over the cliff. It is only when Linnie Chaumelle (the only woman Immortelle has ever loved) realises that he is the man who killed her brother that de Lyle gets an attack of conscience. Immortelle even establishes an orphanage to provide him with a steady supply of donors and make everybody think what a great guy he is. Immortelle and his assistant, the once negroid now ‘Caucasian’ Victor de Lyle, survive to the early 21st by means of frequent blood transfusions which invariably end in the deaths of their youthful victims – but not before Immortelle has had his wicked way with them. Issac Asimov & James MacCreigh – Legal Rites

The craft of terror by Peter Haining

Peter Haining (ed.) – The Third Book Of Unknown Tales Of Horror (Sidgwick & Jackson, 1980)ĭick Donovan – Some Experiments With A Head Rosemary Timperley – On The Theatre StepsĪ variation of this book appeared in hardcover as: Everett Evans & Ray Bradbury – The Undead Die Issac Asimov & James MacCreigh – The Little Man On The SubwayĮ. Peter Haining (ed.) – More Tales Of Unknown Horror (Nel, Jan 1979)Ĭlaude Farrere – The Passing Of Van MittenĮdgar Allan Poe – Morning On The Wissahiccon Mschumachergirl1956 on Mary Danby – Realms of… Jonathan Boon on Mary Danby – 65 Great Ta… Sandy Robertson on Marjorie Bowen – More Gr… Bloomsbury Pulp fair now rescheduled for 24-11-2019.Dave Brzeski – Shadmocks and Shivers: New Tales Inspired by the Stories of R. Chetwynd-Hayes.Paul Finch – Terror Tales of North West England.Justin Marriott – Pulp Horror: All Review’s Special.Stephen Jones (ed.) – Haunts: Reliquaries of the Dead.Darrell Buxton – 3rd BHF Book of Horror Stories.Daisy Butcher (ed.) – Evil Roots: Killer Tales of the Botanical Gothic.

The craft of terror by Peter Haining

  • David & David & Linden Riley – Kitchen Sink Gothic 2.
  • Darrell Buxton – Fourth BHF Book of Horror Stories.
  • Darrell Buxton – Fifth BHF Book of Horror Stories (BHF, 2021).
  • Hugh Lamb & Richard Lamb – And Midnight Never Come.








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