Midnight - Charles L. Grant, ebook, CALIBRE SFF 1970s, Temp 1

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//-->It rang and rang. The old house echoed withit. And even after it stopped, a fraud of soundlike a scream poured through the room.The master was calling.But there was no one home to answer. Thecook had left immediately after the wake andthe housekeeper the next day. Time itself seemedcaught in that house, as if the lightning and thethunder had driven it inside to be stilled by theclock.The master could hear the thunder, too. Outin the backyard. It crackled in the receiver andshook his tomb."For God's sake, help me!" he cried in a voicehot with panic.And the operator answered: "Number, please.""I need help . . . I'm trapped." This against thethunder."I beg your pardon, sir; did you say you were'trapped'?" ' "Yes. Trapped. Yes!""Where are you?""I'm . . ."—static in the line—"coffin.""Sir.""1 said I'm in my coffin!"CONTENTSIntroductionby Charles L. GrantOld Clothesby Ramsey CampbellRoad to Granvilleby Joseph Payne BrennanThe Visitorby Leanne FrahmSweets to the Sweetby Robert BlochMasksby Douglas E. WinterThe Fly-by-Nightby R. Chetwynd-HayesThe Extensionby Thomas SullivanThe Sacrificeby Julie StevensThe Spotby Dennis Etchison and Mark JohnsonOvernight Guestby Craig Shaw GardnerIntimately, With Rainby Janet FoxSpring Feverby Susan CasperPictures of a Woman Goneby Leslie Ann Horvitz169The Green Manby Kelvin JonesCeremonyby William F. NolanOf Memories Dyingby Michael BrackenA Tapestry of Little Murdersby Michael BishopNo Other Godsby R. Bretnor79234047597599108116135148157201214237244261 [ Pobierz całość w formacie PDF ]
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