Christine Bernard - Fontana Horror 4
Apr 11, 2007 6:09:50 GMT -5
Post by Gloomy Sundae on Apr 11, 2007 6:09:50 GMT -5
Christine Bernard (ed.) - The 4th Fontana Book Of Great Horror Stories (Fontana, August 1969)
"Hair-raising horror! 13 stories to make your flesh creep!"
Francis King - The Doll
Joseph Conrad - The Idiots
R. Chetwynd Hayes - Looking For Something To Suck
Edith Nesbit - The Head
Nigel Kneale - Chains
Algernon Blackwood - The Empty House
Sydney J. Bounds - The Flesh Is Weak
Dino Buzzati - Seven Floors
Malachi Whitaker - New Moon
Francis King - Mess
Sydney J. Bounds - Young Blood
Violet Hunt - The Telegram
Prosper Merimee - Mateo Falcone
Francis King - The Doll : Reynolds, Sir Malcolm's man-servant, is acting shifty following the abduction (and probable murder) of a pretty, mentally-handicapped girl, an article of whose blood-stained clothing is all that has been seen of her since she disappeared. Reynolds is convinced that he is the killer and even leads the police to the spot where her body is buried. But a bus conductor has already been apprehended and he's confessed to the crime.
Algernon Blackwood - The Empty House: Shorthouse's aunt Julia procures the key and persuades him to accompany her in holding an all night vigil in the allegedly haunted house. the haunting "has to do with a murder committed by a jealous stableman who had an affair with a servant in the house. One night he managed to secrete himself in the cellar, and when everyone was asleep, he crept upstairs to the servants quarters, chased the girl down to the next landing, and before anyone could come to the rescue, threw her bodily over the banister into the hall below."
It is a harrowing evening, at the climax of which the now terrified ghost-hunters have the murder re-enacted before their eyes.
Sydney J. Bounds - Young Blood: Mini-skirted hipster Joy Eager goes to see her favourite band, the Ghouls, at the Swing-In Club ("But they're zany, mum. Way out"). The band are famous for their smash hit You're My Meat, Baby, and Joy gets taken to meet them backstage ....
Nigel Kneale - Chains: 1731. A slave trader inspects the wares of a gnarled old sea salt, winds up crushed beneath twenty fathoms of anchor chain. The old boy had served time as a galley slave ...
Sydney J. Bounds - The Flesh Is Weak:
Jonathan Pike is convinced that his skeleton is in revolt against his body, "breaking free of its natural confines, shredding muscle and tendons, skin and flesh!" His doctor won't listen.
Malachi Whitaker - New Moon: The horror of a hateful marriage. Mrs. Mollineaux wed young and soon learnt that her husband is a cruel and despicable despot. unfortunately, her three sons - most notably the debauched Godfrey - take after their father. Only after the men are dead can Mrs. Mollineaux reclaim the life that went into suspended animation when she was fifteen.
R. Chetwynd-Hayes - Looking For Something To Suck: "It was all of thirty foot long, and perhaps a foot in circumference, a long snake, or more likely a worm: covered with a beautiful white, delicate skin, such as might grace a woman's shoulder. In places there was a pale pink flush... "
A vampiric shadow enters the Wilton's home in search of its feed - the psychic Jane. Despite Jane - and the dog's - protestations, Jerry insists on switching out all the lights at bedtime. When he awakens it is to discover a scene of sheer horror as the shadow - having taken the form of something akin to one of E. F. Benson's slug-like elementals - gorges on "all the goodness" inside his wife. As Jerry clutches the pile of bones in a skin bag that was once his partner, the worm dies an agonising death in the light, the only thing it's vulnerable to.
"Hair-raising horror! 13 stories to make your flesh creep!"
Francis King - The Doll
Joseph Conrad - The Idiots
R. Chetwynd Hayes - Looking For Something To Suck
Edith Nesbit - The Head
Nigel Kneale - Chains
Algernon Blackwood - The Empty House
Sydney J. Bounds - The Flesh Is Weak
Dino Buzzati - Seven Floors
Malachi Whitaker - New Moon
Francis King - Mess
Sydney J. Bounds - Young Blood
Violet Hunt - The Telegram
Prosper Merimee - Mateo Falcone
Francis King - The Doll : Reynolds, Sir Malcolm's man-servant, is acting shifty following the abduction (and probable murder) of a pretty, mentally-handicapped girl, an article of whose blood-stained clothing is all that has been seen of her since she disappeared. Reynolds is convinced that he is the killer and even leads the police to the spot where her body is buried. But a bus conductor has already been apprehended and he's confessed to the crime.
Algernon Blackwood - The Empty House: Shorthouse's aunt Julia procures the key and persuades him to accompany her in holding an all night vigil in the allegedly haunted house. the haunting "has to do with a murder committed by a jealous stableman who had an affair with a servant in the house. One night he managed to secrete himself in the cellar, and when everyone was asleep, he crept upstairs to the servants quarters, chased the girl down to the next landing, and before anyone could come to the rescue, threw her bodily over the banister into the hall below."
It is a harrowing evening, at the climax of which the now terrified ghost-hunters have the murder re-enacted before their eyes.
Sydney J. Bounds - Young Blood: Mini-skirted hipster Joy Eager goes to see her favourite band, the Ghouls, at the Swing-In Club ("But they're zany, mum. Way out"). The band are famous for their smash hit You're My Meat, Baby, and Joy gets taken to meet them backstage ....
Nigel Kneale - Chains: 1731. A slave trader inspects the wares of a gnarled old sea salt, winds up crushed beneath twenty fathoms of anchor chain. The old boy had served time as a galley slave ...
Sydney J. Bounds - The Flesh Is Weak:
Jonathan Pike is convinced that his skeleton is in revolt against his body, "breaking free of its natural confines, shredding muscle and tendons, skin and flesh!" His doctor won't listen.
Malachi Whitaker - New Moon: The horror of a hateful marriage. Mrs. Mollineaux wed young and soon learnt that her husband is a cruel and despicable despot. unfortunately, her three sons - most notably the debauched Godfrey - take after their father. Only after the men are dead can Mrs. Mollineaux reclaim the life that went into suspended animation when she was fifteen.
R. Chetwynd-Hayes - Looking For Something To Suck: "It was all of thirty foot long, and perhaps a foot in circumference, a long snake, or more likely a worm: covered with a beautiful white, delicate skin, such as might grace a woman's shoulder. In places there was a pale pink flush... "
A vampiric shadow enters the Wilton's home in search of its feed - the psychic Jane. Despite Jane - and the dog's - protestations, Jerry insists on switching out all the lights at bedtime. When he awakens it is to discover a scene of sheer horror as the shadow - having taken the form of something akin to one of E. F. Benson's slug-like elementals - gorges on "all the goodness" inside his wife. As Jerry clutches the pile of bones in a skin bag that was once his partner, the worm dies an agonising death in the light, the only thing it's vulnerable to.