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Don't Turn the Lights On
(editor)
Ever wanted to know the true identity of the vanishing hitchhiker or
what really happened to the mysterious train
passenger? Then read on. Twenty talented writers
have taken traditional urban legends and turned them
into some of the best horror stories ever written.
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Vegetarian New York City: The Essential Guide
for the Health-Conscious Traveler (contributor)
This handy, well-organized guide doesn't just send
you to well-known vegetarian haunts. It lets you in
on culinary secrets even longtime New Yorkers don't
know, namely, where someone who doesn't eat meat can
get the absolute best and most exciting meals in the
city. Includes reviews and ratings of more than 200
restaurants, markets, and lodgings throughout
Manhattan, Brooklyn, and Queens, plus at-a-glance
lists of each restaurant's features,
Best-of-the-Best ratings and detailed neighborhood
maps.
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PRAISE FOR Don't Turn The Lights On "A clever idea,
talented writers, and chilling tales will keep you shivering
long after sunup." --Scott Nicholson, author of THEY
HUNGER
"Follow the poor unfortunates who populate these tales
into places where nothing is quite as it seems and the long
dead -and downright bad- get their revenge or come-uppance.
Despite the command inherent in the title, I definitely kept
the light on when I was done reading!"– Sarah Pinborough,
bestselling author of THE TAKEN and THE RECKONING
"This book takes on urban myths with the same sort of
style as the old Ace books by Bernhardt J. Hurwood in the
60's and 70's...stuff like the Occult Review Reader, and
Eerie Tales of Terror and Dread. ...Don't Turn the Lights On
is an entertaining read." --Christopher Fulbright,
author of WHEN IT RAINS and BLOOD COVEN
"'Don't Turn the Lights On' is a masterful collection of
all the urban legends you have ever seen or heard before but
with new slants and original takes. I will be sure to look
out for these authors the next time as each had its own
unique, and in some cases quite brilliant, knack for taking
stories we've all heard before and infusing them with
originality and flair." --Derek Gunn, author of VAMPIRE
APOCALYPSE and a Bram Stoker finalist. |