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Stalkers: 19 Original Tales by the Masters of Terror
Stalkers 19 Original Tales by the Masters of Terror
Author: Martin H. Greenberg (Editor), Ed Gorman (Editor)
A collection of nineteen original tales by today's masters of terror includes novellas by Dean R. Koontz, John Coyne, F. Paul Wilson. Stories by Robert R. McCammon and more.  — Darkness falls quickly when you're being stalked . . . but it is always dark when you are the stalker. This anthology of chilling stories takes listeners into...  more »
ISBN-13: 9780451451484
ISBN-10: 0451451481
Publication Date: 4/7/1992
Pages: 352
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4 stars, based on 21 ratings
Publisher: Roc
Book Type: Paperback
Other Versions: Hardcover
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A Day in the Life F. Paul Wilson
Mother Tucker James Kisner
The Hunt Richard Laymon
Miss December Rex Miller
Lizardman Robert R. McCammon
A Matter of Principal [Quarry] Max Allan Collins
Rivereños Trish Janeshutz
Flight John Coyne
Jezebel J. N. Williamson
Stalker Ed Gorman
Children of Cain Al Sarrantonio
A Matter of Firing John Maclay
The Sacred Fire [Newford] Charles de Lint
What Chelsea Said Michael Seidman
The Stalker of Souls Edward D. Hoch
Getting the Job Done Rick Hautala
Trapped Dean R. Koontz
Pilots Joe R. Lansdale & Dan Lowry
Darwinian Facts - Barry Malzberg

This anthology was all right - but no great stand-out gems here, I'm afraid.
I'd like to reiterate my opinion that Dean Koontz may be the most overrated author of all time, as said opinion has been strengthened by reading his "the rats of NIMH go EVIL!!!" story here....
Also have to mention that I think TWO stories about truckers getting killed off for revenge is one too many for one book...
The Rex Miller story is rather clever, but more a detective tale than horror.


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