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Books : Literature & Fiction : Authors, A-Z : ( M ) : Matheson, Richard
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Rolf Rudolph Deutsch is going die. But when Deutsch, a wealthy magazine and newpaper publisher, starts thinking seriously about his impending death, he offers to pay a physicist and two mediums, one physical and one mental, $100,000 each to establish the facts of life after death.
Dr. Lionel Barrett, the physicist, accompanied by the mediums, travel to the Belasco House in Maine, which has been abandoned and sealed since 1949 after a decade of drug addiction, alcoholism, and debauchery. For one night, Barrett and his colleagues investigate the Belasco House and learn exactly why the townfolks refer to it as the Hell House. -
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Hoping to rekindle their troubled marriage, David and Ellen take a vacation at a lonely beachside cottage, but their efforts are thwarted by the appearance a beautiful and sensual ghost, Marianna, whom David cannot resist.
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"A good, old-fashioned horror story. The Belasco House, the 'Mount Everest of haunted houses,' is to be investigated by physicist Barrett, his wife, and two sensitives, one of whom is the reticent sole survivor of an earlier investigation. Built in 1919, the Belasco place looms in a remote, mist-filled hollow in Maine. All the conventions of the genre are here, including the perverted sex, which is spelled out rather than implied as in the classical manner. A genuinely scary story, heartily recommended." --- Library Jorrnal
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STARK TERROR BECOMES A TOTAL REALITY. There is a special numbing quality to fear that strikes in the safety of your own home. Here is where you should feel most secure. Here's where you wash the dishes, polish the car; where friends can drop in; where nobody intrudes except the in-laws. Murder has no place here. Terror doesn't belong. And when monstrous fear and murder bludgeon their way in, you don't believe it. You're numb. Until the bleak, deadly truth forces you to frantic terror for those you love. Then you believe it--then you RIDE THE NIGHTMARE.
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The DELUXE SIGNED LIMITED edition of Richard Christian Matheson's omnibus short story collection, DYSTOPIA. This edition not only includes the 60 stories found in the regular edition, but has introductions from 30 authors, almost all of whom have signed the book. Introductions (some to individual stories and others with anecdotes about the author) are from Stephen King, Clive Barker, Dean Koontz, Ray Bradbury, F. Paul Wilson, Richard Matheson, Peter Straub, Craig Spector, Poppy Z. Brite, Douglas E. Winter, Joe Lansdale, Ray Garton, Ramsey Campbell, Michael Marshall Smith, Stephen Jones, Chelsea Quinn Yarbro, Milissa Mia Hall, Dennis Etchison, David Schow, Ellen Datlow, Ed Bryant, Chet Williamson and. ALL except King and Bradbury have signed this edition. Also contain 8 color Harry Morris illustrations.
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Vol. 1, No. 6. Summer 1986. Cover art by J. K. Potter. STORIES: The Halloween Man by William F. Nolan; Red by Richard Christian Matheson; Three poems: Revisiting Hollywood (poem) by Robert Frazier; The Sleep of Your Life by Thomas E. Sanders (Nippawanock); Yellowing Bowers by Paul Di Filippo; The Back Forty by Charles Wagner; The Judge's House (1891) by Bram Stoker; Bad Medicine by John Skerchock; Deadtime Story by Dennis Etchison; Faced With Blue Eyes, Again by Warren Ellifritz; STUD by Ray Russell; Brass (serial, part 2 of 2) by David J. Schow; The Accident (poem) by Rochelle Lynn Holt; What Happened to Harper by Jay Sheckley; A Table for One by Richard Wilson; Seven Graves for Sinbad by Vann Anson Lister; Garbage Day in Ewerton by A. R. Morlan; The Funny Trick They Played on Old McBundy's Son by George Alec Effinger and Jack C. Haldeman, II. FEATURES: In the Funeral Parlor (essay) by Alan Rodgers. Interior art by Carl Wesley.
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