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This collection of eighteen short tales, a novelette and a short novel takes the reader inside the dark imagination of Elizabeth Engstrom, author of acclaimed horror classics like When Darkness Loves Us. In these stories, you will read about a woman asked to be complicit in her own mother’s death, a grandmother with a macabre hobby, a bizarre, phallic-shaped flower that portends evil for a married couple, a father whose son is caught up in a sinister government experiment. These are weird and unsettling tales will linger with the reader. In her introduction to this new edition, Lisa Kröger…mehr

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This collection of eighteen short tales, a novelette and a short novel takes the reader inside the dark imagination of Elizabeth Engstrom, author of acclaimed horror classics like When Darkness Loves Us. In these stories, you will read about a woman asked to be complicit in her own mother’s death, a grandmother with a macabre hobby, a bizarre, phallic-shaped flower that portends evil for a married couple, a father whose son is caught up in a sinister government experiment. These are weird and unsettling tales will linger with the reader. In her introduction to this new edition, Lisa Kröger writes, "There are true horrors that await readers in all of Engstrom’s works ... reminds me of another giant of horror literature, Shirley Jackson."
Autorenporträt
Elizabeth Engstrom is the author of nineteen books, some fiction, some not. She is a former teacher, editor, and publisher, with a BA degree in English Literature, concentration in Creative Writing, and a Master of Arts in Applied Theology with a certificate in Pastoral Care. She lives in the Pacific Northwest with her husband, the legendary muskie fisherman Al Cratty, where she puts her pen to work for social justice and is always working on the next book. Find out more: www.elizabethengstrom.net