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9781907519338

The End of the Line

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  • ISBN13:

    9781907519338

  • ISBN10:

    1907519335

  • Format: Paperback
  • Copyright: 2010-10-26
  • Publisher: Solaris
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Summary

This collection of stories from some of horror fiction's best authors will glue you to the page, but watch out; it may leave you too afraid to take the metro to work.In deep tunnels something stirs, borne on a warm breath of wind, reeking of diesel and blood. The spaces between stations hold secrets too terrible for the upper world to comprehend and the steel lines sing with the songs of the dead.Jonathan Oliver has collected together some of the very best in new horror writing in an themed anthology of stories set on, and around, the New York subway, the London underground, the Metro and other places deep below.

Author Biography

Christopher Fowler 'Fowler's' strength lies in the way he interprets the darker side of the ordinary.'-the Guardian  Joe Lansdale 'A folklorist's eye for detail and a front-porch raconteur's sense of pace'.
- The New York Times Review. Mark Morris 'The horror debut of the year'-Science Fiction Chronicle

One of the most respected living horror writers in the world, Ramsey Campbell. Campbell has more awards for his horror tales than any other author, and "is likely to be remembered as the leading horror writer of his generation," according to a contributor to the St. James Guide to Horror, Ghost, and Gothic Writers. One of the heirs apparent to early-twentieth-century American author H. P. Lovecraft, Campbell's horror stories are often set in contemporary Merseyside, England, his own hometown. His unsettling, dreamlike prose transforms his work into very incredible horror fiction.
- Mark Morris ‘The horror debut of the year’ - Science Fiction Chronicle

Jonathan Oliver has collected together some of the very best in new horror writing in an themed anthology of stories set on, and around, the New York subway, the London underground, the Metro and other  places deep below.

Table of Contents

  • Introduction, Jonathan Oliver
  • Bullroarer, Paul Meloy
  • The Girl in the Glass, John. L Probert
  • The Lure, Nicholas Royle
  • 23:45 Morden (via Bank), Rebecca Levene
  • End of the Line, Jasper Bark
  • The Sons of the City, Simon Bestwick
  • The Roses That Bloom Underground, Al Ewing
  • Exit Sounds, Conrad Williams
  • Funny Things, Pat Cadigan
  • On All London Underground Lines, Adam L. G. Nevill
  • Fallen Boys, Mark Morris
  • In the Colosseum, Stephen Volk
  • The Rounds, Ramsey Campbell
  • Missed Connection, Michael Marshall Smith
  • Siding 13, James Lovegrove
  • Diving Deep, Gary McMahon
  • Crazy Train, Natasha Rhodes
  • All Dead Years, Joel Lane
  • Down, Christopher Fowler

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