The Mammoth Book of Best New Horror (Volume Eighteen)

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Contents: 

Summer / Al Sarrantonio --
Digging deep / Ramsey Campbell --
Night watch / John Gordon --
Luxury of harm / Christopher Fowler --
Sentinels / Mark Samuels --
Saffron gatherers / Elizabeth Hand --
What nature abhors / Mark Morris --
Last reel / Lynda E. Rucker --
American dead / Jay Lake --
Between the cold moon and the earth / Peter Atkins --
Sob in the silence / Gene Wolfe --
Continuity error / Nicholas Royle --
Dr. Prida's dream-plagued patient / Michael Bishop --
Ones we leave behind / Mark Chadbourn --
Mine / Joel Lane --
Obsequy / David J. Schow --
Thrown / Don Tumasonis --
Houses under the sea / Caitlín R. Kiernan --
They / David Morrell --
Clockwork horror / F. Gwynplaine MacIntyre --
Making cabinets / Richard Christian Matheson --
Pol Pot's beautiful daughter (Fantasy) / Geoff Ryman --
Devil's smile / Glen Hirshberg --
Man who got off the ghost train / Kim Newman --
Necrology: 2006 / Stephen Jones & Kim Newman.

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AuthorStephen Jones (Editor)
PublisherRobinson
PlaceLondon
Year2007
ISBN9781845294816
BindingPaperback
ConditionGood
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