The Ultimate Halloween

The Ultimate Halloween by Marvin Kaye, published by ibooks, Incorporated in 2003, is a New Ed edition featuring 326 pages in English. This anthology brings together a collection of both new and classic horror and fantasy stories that revolve around the themes of Halloween, drawing inspiration from the works of notable authors such as Edgar Allan Poe, H.P. Lovecraft, and Anne Rice. The book invites readers to explore the eerie and imaginative landscapes associated with All Hallows’ Eve.
Within its pages, readers will encounter a variety of unique and terrifying tales that capture the spirit of the holiday. The stories aim to immerse the audience in a world filled with costumed trick-or-treaters, ghosts, and ghouls, all while navigating through darkened streets and haunted forests. This anthology not only showcases the horror genre but also emphasizes the festive yet chilling atmosphere of Halloween, making it a fitting addition for those interested in fiction that delves into the supernatural and the macabre.
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Halloween. The word itself instantly conjures up images of costumed trick-or-treaters, and ghosts and ghouls rising from their graves. In the grand tradition of the works of Edgar Allan Poe, H.P. Lovecraft, and Anne Rice, The Ultimate Halloween gathers together a collection of new and old, unique and terrifying fantasy and horror stories centering around the holiday known as All Hallows’ Eve. So lock the doors, dim the lights, and allow your host for the evening-editor Marvin Kaye-to usher you through the darkened streets and haunted forests of the imagination. But be sure to keep your mask on tight-the creatures of the night are less likely to attack if they think you’re one of them. . . .
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