Dark Screams, Graham Masterton
Dark Screams, Graham Masterton
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Dark Screams
Volume Two

Author: Graham Masterton, Norman Prentiss, Richard Christian Matheson, Shawntelle Madison, Robert McCammon

Narrator: Joe Barrett

Unabridged: 4 hr 32 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Tantor Media

Published: 10/13/2015


Synopsis

"The Deep End" by Robert McCammon: Everyone thinks the drowning death of Neil Calder in the local swimming pool was a tragic accident. Only his father knows better. Now, on the last night of summer, Neil returns in search of revenge.

"Interval" by Norman Prentiss: Flight 1137 from St. Louis by way of Nashville has gone missing. As anxious friends and family gather around the gate, a ticket clerk finds herself eyewitness to a moment of inhuman evil.

"If These Walls Could Talk" by Shawntelle Madison: Eleanor has come from New York City to prep an old Victorian house in Maine for America's Mysterious Hotspots. Although she's always thrown herself into her work, this job will take her places she's never dreamed of going.

"The Night Hider" by Graham Masterton: C. S. Lewis wrote about a portal that led to a world of magic and enchantment. But the wardrobe in Dawn's room holds only death—until she solves its grisly mystery.

"Whatever" by Richard Christian Matheson:
A 1970s rock 'n' roll band that never existed takes one hell of a trip.

About Graham Masterton

Graham Masterton has published more than thirty-five horror novels, including Charnel House, which was awarded a Special Edgar by Mystery Writers of America, and Family Portrait, which was the only non-French winner of the prestigious Prix Julia Verlanger in France.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Carole on February 28, 2015

This review can also be found at Carole's Random Life. 4 Stars! Anthologies can be very tough to rate. I find that most anthologies have some stories that I like and some that don't work for me. This group of stories was surprisingly good. I loved a couple of the stories, liked a couple, and disliked......more

Goodreads review by Andi on February 20, 2015

3.5 stars. Dark Screams: Volume Two, like the first, is a decent horror anthology. Although I only really liked two stories out of the five, those two were pretty damn good. The Deep End by Robert R. McCammon was my first McCammon story and I enjoyed it very much. I have heard from McCammon fans that......more

Goodreads review by Elke on April 20, 2015

While the first Dark Screams volume was a wild mixture of stories without a recognizable common theme, this second collection seems better tuned. It presents stories of dark things lurking in completely unobtrusive places. A swimming pool, walls in a house, or even a wardrobe - suddenly they reveal......more

Goodreads review by Bandit on February 18, 2015

Volume two of this horror anthology was uncharacteristically better than the debut one. Again same format, five stories with no theme. Two of the authors lesser known. With the first three stories it was the same sort of averageness that hindered the volume one, but then terrific story by the master......more