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30 reviewsAnyone who’s read Stephen King’s classic tale, ‘The Raft’ should know that. Tim Waggoner’s expert portrayal of a man living in mortal fear of drowning after a near death experience as a boy (weird things do happen at Greywater Lake), opens the collection with pace and guile. Bev Vincent’s lady of Lost Lake sure isn’t Tennyson’s (or even Monte Python’s).
Graham Masterton’s adept reworking of ‘The Monkey’s Paw’ combines atmosphere and grounded reality as the Gabonese witch-compass works its dark magic far from Libreville. That story is a centrepiece of the menu.
As the anthology progresses a veritable fleet of fresh tales fill the pages. I guarantee you will cast a wary eye at your local pets store after reading emerging talent Taylor Grant’s take on Purrs, Grrs and Furs; you’ll find yourself watching your Xbox screen more closely as Charles Day takes you to the river; GN Braun will transport you to the Apocalypse; and you will learn the hard way about garden gnomes and their allies in Elizabeth Massie’s empathetic little tale.
Blaze McRob’s poems form a nice punctuation. Poetry is ingrained in the horror genre but rarely get the exposure they deserve. Certainly these are welcome jewels.