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Human Monsters
- A Horror Anthology
- Narrated by: Alli Nova, Idalia Valles, Kira Nova, David Ault, Bridie Jurasevich, Aaron Sinn, Gabe Hicks, Isaac Sundsted, Erika Sanderson, Shaina Summerville, Tonia Ransom
- Length: 13 hrs and 43 mins
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Publisher's Summary
FINALIST FOR THE BRAM STOKER AWARD FOR BEST ANTHOLOGY (2022).
35 BRAND NEW TALES OF TERROR, including stories by New York Times bestselling authors Josh Malerman, Stephen Graham Jones, and Caroline Kepnes! Not all monsters are fantasy. Some are very real, and they walk among us. They're our friends, family, neighbors, and co-workers. They're the people we're supposed to trust...and they know it. Contained within this anthology are 35 never-before-published works by supremely talented authors and best-selling novelists. Brace yourself for the unexpected and unimaginable horror of...human monsters. Edited by Bram Stoker Award-winning author Sadie Hartmann (aka Mother Horror) and co-owner of Night Worms, Ashley Saywers, with introduction by Christopher Golden, bestselling author of Road of Bones and All Hallows.
STORIES BY: Linda D. Addison, Gemma Amor, Jena Brown, Nat Cassidy, Venezia Castro, Andrew Cull, Andy Davidson, L. P. Hernandez, Laurel Hightower, C. S. Humble, Emma Alice Johnson, Jeremy Robert Johnson, Stephen Graham Jones, Rebecca Jones-Howe, Caroline Kepnes, Samantha Kolesnik, Chad Lutzke, Josh Malerman, Catherine McCarthy, Francesca McDonnell Capossela, Jeremy Megargee, Tim Meyer, S. P. Miskowski, Archita Mittra, Stephanie Nelson, Leah Ning, Cynthia Pelayo, Sam Rebelein, Belicia Rhea, Stephen S. Schreffler, Greg Sisco, Elton Skelter, John F. D. Taff, Dana Vickerson, Kelsea Yu.
Critic Reviews
"The range of authors in this collection is impressive...an ideal horror sampler." —The New York Times