Storm-swept, remote light stations—and the isolated souls who man the beacons—are the perfect inspirations for tales of suspense and horror. Lighthouse Horrors collects 17 of the best from such writers as Rudyard Kipling, Robert Bloch, Jack Vance, and Ray Bradbury.
This is a book to save for a fogbound or rain-dark night. Once you've read these pages, you'll never look at a lighthouse in quite the same way again.
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Eighteen stories in this powerful collection blend well-known contributors such as Ray Bradbury with lesser-knowns, surveying lighthouse horror stories in all their incarnations. Readers who relish stormy surroundings and sea monsters will especially appreciate the diversity of this presentation. -- Midwest Book Review
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