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Suspended In Dusk

by Simon Dewar (Editor)

Other authors: Alan Baxter (Contributor), Toby Bennett (Contributor), Brett Rex Bruton (Contributor), Ramsey Campbell (Contributor), Tom Dullemond (Contributor)15 more, John Everson (Contributor), Rayne Hall (Contributor), Wendy Hammer (Contributor), Jack Ketchum (Foreword), Benjamin Knox (Contributor), S. G. Larner (Contributor), Chris Limb (Contributor), Shane McKenzie (Contributor), J. C. Michael (Contributor), Sarah Read (Contributor), Anna Reith (Contributor), Armand Rosamilia (Contributor), Karen Runge (Contributor), Icy Sedgwick (Contributor), Angela Slatter (Contributor)

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"Disquieting and at times terrifying, SUSPENDED IN DUSK shows that horror can, and should, have substance." Kaaron Warren, Shirley Jackson Award winner, and author of Slights, Mystification, Walking the Tree. "SUSPENDED IN DUSK offers a delicious assortment of chills, frights, shocks and very dark delights!" Jonathan Maberry, Bram Stoker Award winner and New York Times bestselling author of Fall of Night and V-Wars DUSK A time between times. A whore hides something monstrous and finds something special. A homeless man discovers the razor blade inside the apple. Unlikely love is found in the strangest of places. Secrets and dreams are kept... forever. Or was it all just a trick of the light? Suspended in Dusk brings together 19 stories by some of the finest minds in Dark Fiction: Ramsey Campbell, John Everson, Rayne Hall, Shane McKenzie, Angela Slatter, Alan Baxter, S.G Larner, Wendy Hammer, Sarah Read, Karen Runge, Toby Bennett, Benjamin Knox, Brett Rex Bruton, Icy Sedgwick, Tom Dullemond, Armand Rosamilia, Chris Limb, Anna Reith, J.C. Michael. Introduction by Bram Stoker Award Winner and World Horror Convention Grand Master, Jack Ketchum.… (more)
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3.5 stars!

When I saw this come up for review, I grabbed it. I've always had a fondness for anthologies and this one did not disappoint. The theme of this collection is dusk. "...dusk is the time between the light and the dark. A time between times." These tales are loosely connected by that thread. There's a nice introduction by Jack Ketchum and that made me excited to continue. Speaking of which-I'm not going to mention and rate every story, I'm going to briefly talk about the tales that stood out for me.

Shadows of the Lonely Dead by Alan Baxter: I enjoyed this tale of a hospice worker; it reminded me of John Coffey from The Green Mile. 3.5*

A Woman of Disrepute by Icy Sedgwick: This was a gothic style story with a Jack the Ripper feel. I thought this one ROCKED. 4.5*

Burning by Rayne Hall: I normally dislike tales with lessons to be learned, but I liked this one quite a bit. It didn't shy away from the ugliness-it presented it all in its horrible glory. 4.*

Ministry of Outrage by Chris Limb: This story was wildly imaginative and I loved it. 5*

Reasons to Kill by J.C. Michael: I've read a ton of vampire tales in my time, but this one stood out just the same. I loved the idea of vampire nests. Okay, not totally original, I know, -but this nest and these vampires are a bit different than the norm. 4*

Digging Deep by Ramsey Campbell: A story about being buried alive. 'Nuff said. 5*

Hope Is Here by Karen Runge: "THE SUNSHINE GROUP: WE ARE HERE TO MAKE THE WORLD A CLEAN AND HAPPY PLACE!" This was another favorite of mine. Sadly, it doesn't feel like it's too far out of the realm of possibility at times. 5*

Would To God That We Were There by Tom Dullemond: Another story about a psycho in space. It worked for me. 4*

Negatives by Wendy Hammer: A cool tale about an abandoned amusement park with a secret. 4*



Fit Camp by Shane McKenzie: My friends have been urging me to read more from this guy. After reading this crazy story about a kid at fat camp and his great decision that went bad, I'll be doing just that. 4.5*

Quarter Turn To Dawn by Sarah Read: I don't even know what to say, this story was messed up. A hotel, a volcano and people turning into...? 4*

The Way of All Flesh by Angela Slatter: A turn the tables type of story. I enjoyed it. 4*

Overall, this was an enjoyable collection. I especially liked that there was a good number of contributions from female authors and they were GOOD. I will be tracking down to read more from these authors in the future.

Recommended to fans of anthologies featuring a wide variety of stories and authors.
 
 
Disclaimer: I was provided a free copy of this anthology to honestly review for www.Horrorafterdark.com and this is it. ( )
  Charrlygirl | Mar 22, 2020 |
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Dewar, SimonEditorprimary authorall editionsconfirmed
Baxter, AlanContributorsecondary authorall editionsconfirmed
Bennett, TobyContributorsecondary authorall editionsconfirmed
Bruton, Brett RexContributorsecondary authorall editionsconfirmed
Campbell, RamseyContributorsecondary authorall editionsconfirmed
Dullemond, TomContributorsecondary authorall editionsconfirmed
Everson, JohnContributorsecondary authorall editionsconfirmed
Hall, RayneContributorsecondary authorall editionsconfirmed
Hammer, WendyContributorsecondary authorall editionsconfirmed
Ketchum, JackForewordsecondary authorall editionsconfirmed
Knox, BenjaminContributorsecondary authorall editionsconfirmed
Larner, S. G.Contributorsecondary authorall editionsconfirmed
Limb, ChrisContributorsecondary authorall editionsconfirmed
McKenzie, ShaneContributorsecondary authorall editionsconfirmed
Michael, J. C.Contributorsecondary authorall editionsconfirmed
Read, SarahContributorsecondary authorall editionsconfirmed
Reith, AnnaContributorsecondary authorall editionsconfirmed
Rosamilia, ArmandContributorsecondary authorall editionsconfirmed
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"Disquieting and at times terrifying, SUSPENDED IN DUSK shows that horror can, and should, have substance." Kaaron Warren, Shirley Jackson Award winner, and author of Slights, Mystification, Walking the Tree. "SUSPENDED IN DUSK offers a delicious assortment of chills, frights, shocks and very dark delights!" Jonathan Maberry, Bram Stoker Award winner and New York Times bestselling author of Fall of Night and V-Wars DUSK A time between times. A whore hides something monstrous and finds something special. A homeless man discovers the razor blade inside the apple. Unlikely love is found in the strangest of places. Secrets and dreams are kept... forever. Or was it all just a trick of the light? Suspended in Dusk brings together 19 stories by some of the finest minds in Dark Fiction: Ramsey Campbell, John Everson, Rayne Hall, Shane McKenzie, Angela Slatter, Alan Baxter, S.G Larner, Wendy Hammer, Sarah Read, Karen Runge, Toby Bennett, Benjamin Knox, Brett Rex Bruton, Icy Sedgwick, Tom Dullemond, Armand Rosamilia, Chris Limb, Anna Reith, J.C. Michael. Introduction by Bram Stoker Award Winner and World Horror Convention Grand Master, Jack Ketchum.

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