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Fourteen classic tales of terror by the author of Psycho
Midnight Dreams (1987) collects some of Robert Bloch's best tales from later in his career, featuring his trademark blend of spine-chilling terror and gallows humor and an eclectic mix that includes three Halloween-themed stories, a Christmas horror story, and a previously uncollected tale first published in Weird Tales in 1939.
In "Pumpkin," a boy wanting to carve a Halloween jack-o'-lantern finds the perfect pumpkin in an unkempt garden, not suspecting whose garden it is or the horror that will follow. In "The Night Before Christmas," an adulterous couple looks forward to a quiet evening decorating the tree, but the woman's sadistic husband has other plans. And in "Pranks," trick-or-treaters get more than they bargained for when they visit the house of a kindly old couple with a dark and deadly secret. These and eleven other stories represent some of the best of the prolific Bloch's later work. This new edition, the first in decades, features a new introduction by Bloch scholar Bill Gillard.
"Just the thing to while away a sleepless night." - The Washington Post Book World
"A hundred years from now, devotees of this genre will still be reading Robert Bloch." - Richard Matheson
"Robert Bloch has become part of the popular psyche. A dark part, to be sure, but a permanent one." - Gahan Wilson
"Any time devoted to studying this master is time well spent." - Fangoria
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Robert Bloch (1917-1994) was an American author widely known for his contributions to horror, science fiction, and fantasy. Early in his career he was associated with the circle of writers influenced by H. P. Lovecraft, publishing stories in the pulp magazines that helped define twentieth-century speculative fiction.Bloch achieved international fame with his novel Psycho, which later became the basis for the celebrated film directed by Alfred Hitchcock. In addition to horror fiction, he wrote numerous works of science fiction and satire, often exploring social anxieties through imaginative scenarios.Throughout a long and prolific career, Bloch demonstrated remarkable versatility, producing novels, short stories, screenplays, and television scripts that secured his place among the most distinctive voices in modern speculative fiction.