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The Mammoth Book of Best New Horror 7
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A premier collection of contemporary horror fiction includes shocking and macabre tales from Ramsey Campbell, Kim Newman, Neil Gaiman, Lisa Tuttle, Michael Marshall Smith, and many other masters of the horror genre.
Table of Contents:
- Introduction: Horror in 1995 - (1996) - essay by Stephen Jones
- Tirkiluk - (1995) - novelette by Ian R. MacLeod
- The Most Boring Woman in the World - (1995) - short story by Christopher Fowler
- Extinctions in Paradise - (1995) - short story by Brian Hodge
- Food Man - (1994) - short story by Lisa Tuttle
- More Tomorrow - (1995) - novelette by Michael Marshall Smith
- Going Under - (1995) - short story by Ramsey Campbell
- Survivor - (1995) - novelette by Dave Smeds
- The Stones - (1995) - short story by Patrick Thompson
- Back of Beyond - (1975) - short story by Cherry Wilder
- A Hundred Wicked Little Witches - (1995) - short story by Steve Rasnic Tem
- The Finger of Halugra - (1995) - short story by Manly Wade Wellman
- The Toddler - (1995) - short story by Terry Lamsley
- Not Here, Not Now - (1995) - short story by Stephen Gallagher
- The Bungalow House - (1995) - novelette by Thomas Ligotti
- Cradle - (1995) - short story by Alan Brennert
- The Sixth Dog - (1995) - novelette by Jane Rice
- Scaring the Train - (1994) - novelette by Terry Dowling
- La Serenissima - (1995) - novelette by David Sutton
- The Bars on Satan's Jailhouse - (1995) - novelette by Norman Partridge
- The Bone-Carver's Tale - (1995) - short story by Jeff VanderMeer
- Queen of Knives - (1995) - short story by Neil Gaiman
- The True History of Doctor Pretorius - (1995) - novelette by Paul J. McAuley
- The Grey Madonna - (1995) - short story by Graham Masterton
- Loop - (1995) - novelette by Douglas E. Winter
- The Hunger and Ecstasy of Vampires - (1995) - novella by Brian Stableford
- Lacuna - (1995) - short fiction by Nicholas Royle
- Necrology: 1995 - (1996) - essay by Stephen Jones and Kim Newman
- Useful Addresses - (1996) - essay by Stephen Jones
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