English Horror Collection 4
11 Great Horror Novels For Your Pleasure
Archive Contents:
William Peter - The Exorcist. Bentley Little - The Mailman. Bentley Little - The Store. Bentley Little - The Association. Wilson, F. Paul - The Keep. Wilson, F. Paul - The Tomb. Gray Muriel - The Ancient. Muriel Gray - Trickster. Peter Straub - Mr X. Peter Straub - Ghost Story. Clark Simon - The Gravediggers Tale.
Archive Contents: The Dark Tower Collection Books 1 -7 The Girl Who Loved Tom Gordon The Tommyknockers The Bachman Books Skeleton Crew The Dead Zone Thinner Stephen made his first professional short story sale ("The Glass Floor") to Startling Mystery Stories in 1967. He continued to sell stories to men's magazines. Many of these were later gathered into the Night Shift collection or appeared in other anthologies. Note: I could have added more to this archive but I want to keep the file size down for dialup users. There will be 3 or 4 more archives to follow. REUPLOAD NEEDED
Graham Masterton - Horror Collection
16 Novels - (See The Screen Shot)
English
Graham Masterton's debut as a horror author began with The Manitou in
1976, a chilling tale of a Native American medicine man reborn in the
present day to exact his revenge on the white man. It became an instant
bestseller and was filmed with Tony Curtis, Susan Strasberg, Burgess
Meredith, Michael Ansara, Stella Stevens and Ann Sothern.
Since then Graham has published more than 35 horror novels, including
Charnel House, which was awarded a Special Edgar by Mystery Writers of
America; Mirror, which was awarded a Silver Medal by West Coast Review
of Books; and Family Portrait, an update of Oscar Wildeis tale, The
Picture of Dorian Gray, which was the only non-French winner of the
prestigious Prix Julia Verlanger in France.
Three of Graham's
stories were filmed for TV in Tony Scottis horror series The Hunger,
and 'The Secret Shih-Tan', starring Jason Scott Lee, was shortlisted
for a Bram Stoker Award by the Horror Writers Association. Another
short story, 'Underbed', about a boy finding a mysterious world
underneath his blankets, was voted best short story by Horror Critics
Guild.