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On the Night Border

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Dark things stir in the night. When the world sleeps and quiet settles in, shadows assume sinister shapes, guilt and regret well up from the mind's deepest recesses, and the lonely face their greatest fears. Darkness bares the secret truths whispered on the lips of the lost and the desperate. At night, terrors come alive. For those who journey too far into the dark, no escape remains—but there is a place from which to view these nightmares, a place...on the night border.

The fifteen stories collected here come from the last edge of the light and deliver glimpses into the dreadful, the mysterious, and the strange. These stories offer readers unsettling and weird visions from across the border, visions out of history and from the world around us, visions of cosmic horror, personal madness, and agonizing heartbreak. A literary legend confronts the reality of a chaotic, uncaring universe. A young girl grows up in the shadow of a ferocious monster. A man seeks to kill his memories. Love defeats death in an odd world not unlike our own. An artist's drawings unlock a terrifying truth of his adopted city. A mask burns. The mother of plagues offers a deadly future.

Readers will find here all of these and many other visions of what lies on the far side of the line, including, by special arrangement, stories of Lin Carter's Anton Zarnak and Kolchak, the Night Stalker. Walk up to the edge. Listen to the whispers on the wind. Peer across at the terrors beyond from your vantage point...on the night border!

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      October 1, 2019
      Stoker-winner Chambers' first story collection is a haunting exploration of the space where the real world and nightmares collide. These horror stories are firmly planted in 21st-century sensibilities but contain audible echoes of past giants, most notably Lovecraft and Poe. Set mostly in and around New York City?from subway platforms to the shores of Long Island to small, upstate mountain towns?these tales are united by themes of guilt, regret, betrayal, and revenge, permeated by feelings that drive the terror and leave a lingering impression of tension and anxiety in their wake. Some of the notable stories, like The Driver, Under a Cheshire Moon, deliver an unexpected twist on a trope. Others such as Mnemonicide will hold the reader rapt despite the unspooling horror, and tales like Lost Daughters hint at a soft sweetness under the darkness. This is a thoroughly satisfying collection that will please a wide audience of horror fans, told in a voice scratching on the door, pleading to be heard. Hand this out to readers of evocative stories like those by John Langan, Paul Tremblay, and Carmen Maria Machado.(Reprinted with permission of Booklist, copyright 2019, American Library Association.)

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