Year's Best Hardcore Horror, Volume 3
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Narrated by:
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Angel Leigh McCoy
About this listen
It was a killer year for horror fiction of the harder kind. Authors, editors, and publishers presented readers with some startling works of horrific imagination, stories graphic in the extreme yet with subtleties suggesting larger meanings, tales that explore humanity by plumbing depths of soulless inhumanity and, in some cases, outright depravity. The stories here represent the best of them, disturbing tales that dig deep and take you into the dark heart of horror itself, unrelenting and unapologetic.
- “So Sings the Siren”, by Annie Neugebauer, takes us onto a dark fantasy stage for a one-night-only performance of mythological torture.
- Ryan Harding’s “Junk” gets right to the hardcore stuff with the ultimate dick-pic horror tale.
- Robert Levy’s “The Cenacle” is a literary cemetery feast you may have a hard time stomaching (Tums won’t save you).
- Luciano Marano made his first pro sell when he sold “Burnt” to DOA III, and the tale has its own fiery fetishistic twist.
- Tim Waggoner’s “Til Death” is Lovecraftian post-apocalypse horror at its absolute best.
- “Letter from Hell” comes with that special delivery you only get from Matt Shaw.
- Dani Brown gets down and very dirty in her “Theatrum Mortuum”, which may be the most extreme thing you hear all year.
- In “Bernadette”, Ramiro Perez de Pereda gets medieval in his tale of a djinn summoned by a desperate priest.
- Brian Hodge takes you on a trip to Mexico you will never forget in “West of Matamoros, North of Hell”.
- Bracken MacLeod’s “Reprising Her Role” takes us behind the scenes of a porno snuff film for a gut-wrenching reprisal and unexpected bonus footage.
- A real-life death threat inspired Doug Ford’s “The Watcher”, and we think it shows.
- “Scratching from the Outer Darkness” showcases Tim Curran’s descriptive prowess and gives you a tale of hardcore Cthulhu mythos.
- Brace yourself when Adam Howe’s “Foreign Bodies” takes you deep into the bowels of a nasty abyss.
- Sean Patrick Hazlett introduces us to “Adramelech”, an ancient demon with a taste for broiled children.
- Scott Smith (A Simple Plan and The Ruins) wraps up this year’s fat package of the hard stuff in a big bloody bow with “The Dogs”. The canines in this tale are not "man’s best friend" variety, nor are they woman’s besties, as you will see.
- And many more!
Thanks for coming along into this year’s heart of hardcore darkness. We hope to see you on the other side.
©2018 Comet Press (P)2018 Comet PressWhat listeners say about Year's Best Hardcore Horror, Volume 3
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- Anon
- 2019-07-07
A good quality collection of horror shorts
I enjoyed this collection of horror shorts for the most part. As with any collection of horror short stories there are always some that I enjoy more than others.
The collection features a very decent blend of lovecraftian, gore, psychological and various other forms of horror. There are one or two stories contained in this book that many people may find downright appauling but are artful in their own right and are certainly worth a listen.
Please note that if you're looking for some kind romantic walk in the park collection of ghost stories or some sort of censored kid friendly book of spooky stories, this book is none of those things.
The narration I would say was more than adequate, well recorded and clear throughout. I would recommend this to anyone who is an open minded fan of horror, particularily where more modern and graphic themes are concerned.
Z.S
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- Leah
- 2020-07-13
Fantastic and Scary
This is probably the best anthology out of the Hardcore Horror series that I have listened to so far. The stories were disturbing (of course) and so well written! I especially appreciated the variety of types of horror (some body, some mystic, some chilling). Overall a great read if you're bored.... and can handle it!
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- Bianca
- 2020-06-07
Boring, don’t waste your money
There may be one or two good stories in here but over all just bored while listening, uninteresting and not scary stories. Other stories just disgusting, not even disturbing but just gross. One is about people feeding on period blood and drinking urine and a lot of talk about diarrhea. I didn’t realize they had grade school writers for these stories. Would not recommend, don’t waste your money/credit.
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