Hot Blood: Tales of Provocative Horror
Edited By Jeff Gelb & Lonn Friend
Graham Masterton, 'Changeling.' Copyright © 1989 by Graham Masterton.
Richard Matheson, 'The Likeness of Julie.' Originally published in
Robert R. McCammon, 'The Thang.' Copyright © 1989 by Robert R. McCammon.
F. Paul Wilson, 'Menage a Trois.' Originally published in
Richard Christian Matheson, 'Mr. Right.' Originally published in
Chet Williamson, 'Blood Night.' Copyright © 1989 by Chet Williamson.
Mick Garris, 'Chocolate.' Copyright © 1989 by Mick Garris.
Ramsey Campbell, 'Again.' Originally published in
Lisa Tuttle, 'Bug House.' Originally published in
Theodore Sturgeon, 'Vengeance Is.' Copyright © 1980 by Theodore Sturgeon. Reprinted by permission of the author's estate: Jayne Sturgeon and Marion Sturgeon, co-trustees.
J. N. Williamson, 'The Unkindest Cut.' Copyright © 1989 by J. N. Williamson.
Michael Garrett, 'Reunion.' Originally published in
Harlan Ellison, 'Footsteps.' Copyright © 1980 by the Kilimanjaro Corporation. Reprinted by permission of and arrangement with the author and the author's agent, Richard Curtis Associates, Inc., New York. All rights reserved.
Mike Newton, 'Pretty Is…' Copyright © 1989 by Mike Newton.
Gary Brandner, 'Aunt Edith.' Copyright © 1989 by Gary Brandner.
Dennis Etchison, 'Daughter of the Golden West.' Copyright © 1973 by Dugent Publishing Corporation; copyright © 1982 by Dennis Etchison. Reprinted by permission of the author.
John Skipp and Craig Spector, 'Meat Market.' Copyright © 1987. Reprinted by permission of the authors.
Rex Miller, 'The Voice.' Copyright © 1989 by Rex Miller.
Robert Bloch, 'The Model.' Originally published in
Steve Rasnic Tem, 'Carnal House.' Copyright © 1989 by Steve Rasnic Tem.
Les Daniels, 'They're Coming for You.' Originally published in
Jeff Gelb, 'Suzie Sucks.' Originally published in
Ray Garton, 'Punishments.' Copyright © 1989 by Ray Garton.
David J. Schow, 'Red Light.' Originally published in
Special thanks to… Dennis Etchison, David Schow, Richard Lange, Michael Garrett, Claire Zion, and Kurt Busiek.
Introduction
Only two topics can be of least interest to a serious and studious mind — sex and the dead.
Readers of fiction have long been drawn to a mix of the taboo topics sex and horror. Experienced vicariously from armchairs (or, more appropriately, beds), generations of readers and film lovers have found sex and horror a marriage made in Heaven… or perhaps Hell. In such literary classics as
Sexual attraction is, perhaps, one of the most powerful and mysterious forces of nature, an element carefully interwoven between these pages. Those readers who happen to be in the market for a new lover are urged, upon completion of this book, to reevaluate qualities most often sought in the opposite sex and to consider adding «human» to the top of the list. In fact, these days, reading
CHANGELING
Graham Masterton
The elevator door opened and there she was, looking directly into his eyes as if she had known that he was standing on the other side. Tall, beautiful, dressed utterly in white. He hesitated for a moment and then stepped back one half-shuffle to allow her to pass.
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