Midnight Masquerade
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Midnight Masquerade, a collection of Greg Chapman’ s acclaimed and original fiction.
Clown-for-hire, Harvey has the worst day of his life.
A childhood display of malice is resurrected thirty years later.
A priest finds true faith means devotion to blood and pain.
Revenge shows Emma what lies beneath her mask of fear.
A Halloween expert unleashes her own personal hell.
In these stories, you’ ll discover how the masks we all wear hide our innermost fears, and how our choices can expose true horrors.
Also included are Chapman’ s acclaimed novellas, The Last Night of October and Vaudeville, and the short stories, Octoberville and Left on October Lane.
* Please note book text is in US English.
“If this is your first time sampling Greg’s work, welcome; if you, like me, are already a fan, you’ll find Midnight Masquerade a fine reminder of why Greg is one of horror fiction’s true dark delights.” —From the introduction by multiple Bram Stoker Award-winning author, Lisa Morton
“Heinous and horrific and full of simmering suburban suspense, these tales of Halloween and hauntings will have you checking you’ve locked the doors. A masterpiece of the macabre, Midnight Masquerade is Chapman’s finest collection yet.” —Lee Murray, USA Today Bestselling author and four-time Bram Stoker Award® winner.
“An adolescent prank goes awry, a traveling salesman takes a disturbing detour, a children’s entertainer hits rock bottom, and an author’s morbid research catches up with her. In these and other tales, Greg Chapman digs deep into the darkness of domesticity, pulling skeletons from cobwebbed corners and scaring the bejesus out of his fans once again. Midnight Masquerade is not just a collection of tales set on the spookiest of evenings; it is a cornucopia of nightmarish possibilities certain to unnerve readers.” —Rebecca Rowland, author of White Trash & Recycled Nightmares”