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Book Synopsis
The film tie-in edition of the award-winning Joe Hill's superb collection of short stories, which includes 'The Black Phone', now a major motion picture.

Trade Review
Each of these chilling tales arrests you from the opening sentence and leads you - trustingly, thanks to the simple mastery of the story-teller - into a place of gulping fear. * DAILY MAIL *
[An] inventive collection . . . brave and astute. * NEW YORK TIMES BOOK REVIEW *
Hill's best stories veer away from the well-trodden creep shows and back alleys of genre writing into more dangerous territory: suburban basements, ball fields and schoolyards. * WASHINGTON POST *
Hill's stories are visceral and nasty in places, but never gratuitous. The collection as a whole is polished and well written. Even the most macabre themes are handled exceptionally well, so one story ever feels exploitative or trashy. Joe Hill is definitely one to watch. -- Ross Sutcliffe * SCI-FI NOW *
Fully developed characters with complex emotional lives enhance the 14 stories in Joe Hill's extraordinary collection ... There's not a false note or disappointing effort in this volume. * PUBLISHERS WEEKLY *
The collection of short stories ranges from creepy to sweet, with an impressive arsenal of tactics to attack your psyche. * BOSTON GLOBE *
[Hill] displays consummate skill in a variety of genres . . . Amusing, moving, horrifying-Ghosts runs the full spectrum. * USA TODAY *
Alternately sad, scary, strange and at times even sweet, these tales will haunt you long after you've read them. * PARADE *
One of the best [horror] collections of the year. Hill is a relative newcomer who consistently creates creepy, very disturbing stories * LOCUS *
The selections range from the mundane to the surreal, with a strong emphasis on the kind of horror tale perfected by Ray Bradbury, Peter Straub and Stephen King. * SAN FRANCISCO CHRONICLE *
Hill's stories are visceral and nasty in places, but never gratuitous. The collection as a whole is polished and well written. Even the most macabre themes are handled exceptionally well, so one story ever feels exploitative or trashy. Joe Hill is definitely one to watch. -- SCI-FI NOW * Ross Sutcliffe *
Hill's best stories veer away from the well-trodden creep shows and back alleys of genre writing into more dangerous territory: suburban basements, ball fields and schoolyards. * Washington Post *
[An] inventive collection . . . brave and astute. * The New York Times Book Review *
Fully developed characters with complex emotional lives enhance the 14 stories in Joe Hill's extraordinary collection,20th Century Ghosts. There's not a false note or disappointing effort in this volume. * Publishers Weekly *
The collection of short stories ranges from creepy to sweet, with an impressive arsenal of tactics to attack your psyche. * Boston Globe *
20th Century Ghosts is Hill's first collection of short stories and displays consummate skill in a variety of genres . . . Amusing, moving, horrifying-Ghosts runs the full spectrum. * USA Today *
Alternately sad, scary, strange and at times even sweet, these tales will haunt you long after you've read them. * Parade *
[A] lovely, earnest collection of short fiction * Village Voice *
One of the best [horror] collections of the year. Hill is a relative newcomer who consistently creates creepy, very disturbing stories * Locus *
Each tale is unique, and the collection proves that Hill's talent is not limited to horror, but extends well into the mainstream. * Denver Rocky Mountain News *
"[A] new take on the fantasy-horror genre...Highly recommended. * The Sun Herald (Sydney, Australia) *
The selections range from the mundane to the surreal, with a strong emphasis on the kind of horror tale perfected by Ray Bradbury, Peter Straub and Stephen King. * San Francisco Chronicle *
Each of these chilling tales arrests you from the opening sentence and leads you - trustingly, thanks to the simple mastery of the story-teller - into a place of gulping fear. * Daily Mail *
Subtle and disturbing in equal measure. * Coventry Telegraph *

The Black Phone and Other Stories

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      Publisher: Orion Publishing Co
      Publication Date: 09/06/2022
      ISBN13: 9781399600033, 978-1399600033
      ISBN10: 1399600036

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      The film tie-in edition of the award-winning Joe Hill's superb collection of short stories, which includes 'The Black Phone', now a major motion picture.

      Trade Review
      Each of these chilling tales arrests you from the opening sentence and leads you - trustingly, thanks to the simple mastery of the story-teller - into a place of gulping fear. * DAILY MAIL *
      [An] inventive collection . . . brave and astute. * NEW YORK TIMES BOOK REVIEW *
      Hill's best stories veer away from the well-trodden creep shows and back alleys of genre writing into more dangerous territory: suburban basements, ball fields and schoolyards. * WASHINGTON POST *
      Hill's stories are visceral and nasty in places, but never gratuitous. The collection as a whole is polished and well written. Even the most macabre themes are handled exceptionally well, so one story ever feels exploitative or trashy. Joe Hill is definitely one to watch. -- Ross Sutcliffe * SCI-FI NOW *
      Fully developed characters with complex emotional lives enhance the 14 stories in Joe Hill's extraordinary collection ... There's not a false note or disappointing effort in this volume. * PUBLISHERS WEEKLY *
      The collection of short stories ranges from creepy to sweet, with an impressive arsenal of tactics to attack your psyche. * BOSTON GLOBE *
      [Hill] displays consummate skill in a variety of genres . . . Amusing, moving, horrifying-Ghosts runs the full spectrum. * USA TODAY *
      Alternately sad, scary, strange and at times even sweet, these tales will haunt you long after you've read them. * PARADE *
      One of the best [horror] collections of the year. Hill is a relative newcomer who consistently creates creepy, very disturbing stories * LOCUS *
      The selections range from the mundane to the surreal, with a strong emphasis on the kind of horror tale perfected by Ray Bradbury, Peter Straub and Stephen King. * SAN FRANCISCO CHRONICLE *
      Hill's stories are visceral and nasty in places, but never gratuitous. The collection as a whole is polished and well written. Even the most macabre themes are handled exceptionally well, so one story ever feels exploitative or trashy. Joe Hill is definitely one to watch. -- SCI-FI NOW * Ross Sutcliffe *
      Hill's best stories veer away from the well-trodden creep shows and back alleys of genre writing into more dangerous territory: suburban basements, ball fields and schoolyards. * Washington Post *
      [An] inventive collection . . . brave and astute. * The New York Times Book Review *
      Fully developed characters with complex emotional lives enhance the 14 stories in Joe Hill's extraordinary collection,20th Century Ghosts. There's not a false note or disappointing effort in this volume. * Publishers Weekly *
      The collection of short stories ranges from creepy to sweet, with an impressive arsenal of tactics to attack your psyche. * Boston Globe *
      20th Century Ghosts is Hill's first collection of short stories and displays consummate skill in a variety of genres . . . Amusing, moving, horrifying-Ghosts runs the full spectrum. * USA Today *
      Alternately sad, scary, strange and at times even sweet, these tales will haunt you long after you've read them. * Parade *
      [A] lovely, earnest collection of short fiction * Village Voice *
      One of the best [horror] collections of the year. Hill is a relative newcomer who consistently creates creepy, very disturbing stories * Locus *
      Each tale is unique, and the collection proves that Hill's talent is not limited to horror, but extends well into the mainstream. * Denver Rocky Mountain News *
      "[A] new take on the fantasy-horror genre...Highly recommended. * The Sun Herald (Sydney, Australia) *
      The selections range from the mundane to the surreal, with a strong emphasis on the kind of horror tale perfected by Ray Bradbury, Peter Straub and Stephen King. * San Francisco Chronicle *
      Each of these chilling tales arrests you from the opening sentence and leads you - trustingly, thanks to the simple mastery of the story-teller - into a place of gulping fear. * Daily Mail *
      Subtle and disturbing in equal measure. * Coventry Telegraph *

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