

Someone Like You (1953) and Kiss, Kiss (1960) by R.Horror Fiction Help V: Another Short Story to Find.Junkyard by Barry Porter (1989): And I'll Lay Righ.13 Paperback Horrors: Where All It Ever Does Is Rain.The Cellar by Richard Laymon (1980): It's a Sick W.The Witches by Francois Mallet-Joris (Paperback Library 1970) Great cover art by the Dillons, whose work I was first introduced to through their classic Harlan Ellison covers.ĭesecration of Susan Browning by Russell Martin (Playboy Press 1981) Of course this is a Playboy publication. Citro (Zebra 1987) Damn, this one's no joke. Owls' Watch (Crest 1965) Delightfully classic vintage horror paperback cover art! Jeter (Tor 1987) Not really sure what's going on here. Don't know what the image has to do with a sibling, though, do you?ĭark Seeker by K.W. The Sibling by Adam Hall (Playboy Press 1979) Truly a "What's in the box?!" moment. Don't think I need to tell you what better books the publisher was trying to evoke. Unholy Child by Catherine Breslin (Signet 1980) Hmm, a pregnant nun? Or not? Or something.

Saxon's Ghost by Steve Fisher (Pyramid 1972) Psychedelic, we-are-floating-in-space, Stranger In a Strange Land kinda thing. The Other Child by Michael Hale (Avon 1986) Creepy digitalized kid. The Midnight Tree by Charles Higham (Pocket 1979) Despite its feyness I dig the mood.ĭeadly Eyes by James Herbert (Signet 1983) Movie tie-in edition for Herbert's pulp '70s classic. no.ĭark Prism by David Lippincott (Dell 1981) Creepy nuns, not quite as popular as creepy kids or clowns, but still up there. Don't you feel like you're a rider? This cover's got a Bradbury vibe for me also the obligatory reference to surpassing The Exorcist. Packed with care, shipped promptly.Down Bound Train (Popular Library 1974) by Bill Garnett. PLEASE ASK IF THERE IS A SPECIFIC QUESTION YOU WANT TO KNOW ABOUT THE CONDITION OF THIS BOOK. May have page creases, creased spine, bent cover or markings inside. The item may have identifying markings on it or show other signs of previous use. Signs of wear include aesthetic issues such as scratches, worn covers, damaged binding. The item is fairly worn but still readable.
