Synopsis
The terrifying and definitive collection of Vampire stories from the masters of literary horror
They're lurking under the cover of darkness…and between the covers of this book. Here, in all their horror and all their glory, are the great vampires of literature: male and female, invisible and metamorphic, doomed and daring. Their skin deathly pale, their nails curved like claws, their fangs sharpened for the attack, they are gathered for the kill and for the chill, brought frighteningly to life by Bram Stoker, Fritz Leiber, Richard Matheson, Robert Bloch, Charles L. Grant, Tanith Lee, and other masters of the macabre. Careful—they are all crafty enough to steal their way into your imagination and steal away your hopes for a restful sleep.
About the Author
Alan Ryan was an author, editor, and critic from New York City. He published six horror novels and numerous short stories, and contributed to The Washington Post, USA Today, The Smithsonian, and Travel and Leisure, among other publications.
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