Necro Files
Two Decades of Extreme Horror
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Narrated by:
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Eric A. Shelman
About this listen
Spanning over twenty years, 20 masters and modern authors of hardcore horror share their most bad-ass stories in this special edition from Red Room Press. Many hard to find and out of print, some that were banned, Necro Files covers every imaginable mode of mayhem with stories that dial into the dark side of human nature.
CONTENTS:
George R.R. Martin - Meathouse Man
Joe R. Lansdale - Night They Missed the Horror ShowRonald Kelly - Diary
Elizabeth Massie - Abed
Randy Chandler & t. Winter-Damon - I am He that Liveth and was Dead ... & Have the Keys of Hell & Death
Edward Lee - XipeRay Garton - Bait
Gerard Houarner - Painfreak
Wayne Allen Sallee - Lover Doll
Charlee Jacob - The Spirit Wolves
Brian Hodge - Godflesh
John Everson - Every Last Drop
Mehitobel Wilson - Blind in the House of the Headsman
Monica J. O'Rourke - An Experiment in Human Nature
Graham Masterton - The Burgers of Calais
Nancy Kilpatrick - Ecstasy
Bentley Little - Pop Star in the Ugly Bar
Wrath James White - The Sooner They Learn J.F. Gonzalez - Addict
©2011 Comet Press (P)2015 Comet PressWhat the critics say
"Necro Files is practically perfect. Every story is an absolute hit…and why not? We’re talking John Everson, Bentley Little, Edward Lee, Joe Lansdale and George R.R. Martin, to name a few. All of the stories are dark and disturbing in their own ways, and, well, extreme. This is one anthology that horror fans, not just of the extreme variety, should have in their collections. Highly recommended." --Monster LibrarianTABLE OF
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- jbird
- 2022-01-21
This isn't horror, it's just disgusting.
Horror can't be presented in a short story. It takes time to create a mood and atmosphere that the reader can be drawn into. The authors seem to be aware of this fact and given the absence of time, have crafted these stories to assault the reader's sensibilities in an attempt to shock them into believing that they have just witnessed extreme horror.
Future me would suggest to present self not to touch this with a ten foot pole.
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