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Black Evening

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A collection of tales that delve into the weird, uncanny terrors that lurk just beneath the comforting surfaces of daily life.
Fear of loss, fear of pain, fear of madness, fear of being trapped, fear of the inescapable, unspeakable horrors that fester deep within the soul.... No matter who or where you are, fear is always with you, always ready to attack from behind the masks of thought and dream.
Let David Morrell tell you a story...
A Trap for the Unwary • (1999)
Black and White and Red All Over • (1985)
Black Evening • (1981)
But at My Back I Always Hear • (1983)
Dead Image • (1985)
For These and All My Sins • (1984)
Mumbo Jumbo • (1985)
Orange Is for Anguish, Blue Is for Insanity • (1999)
The Beautiful Uncut Hair of Graves • (1991)
The Dripping • (1972)
The Hidden Laughter • (1981)
The Partnership • (1981)
The Road to Damascus • (1999)
The Shrine • (1992)
The Storm • (1984)
The Typewriter • (1983)
"For anything, the most banal even, to become an adventure, you must (and this is enough) begin to recount it. A man is always a teller of tales, he lives surrounded by his stories and the stories of others, he sees everything that happens to him through them, and he tries to live his own life as if he were telling a story."

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David Morrell

David Morrell (born April 24, 1943) is a Canadian-American novelist whose debut 1972 novel First Blood, later adapted as the 1982 film of the same name, which went on to spawn the successful Rambo franchise starring Sylvester Stallone. He has written 28 novels, and his work has been translated into 30 languages. He also wrote the 2007–2008 Captain America comic book miniseries The Chosen.
During his time at Penn State he met science fiction writer Philip Klass, better known by the pseudonym William Tenn, who taught the basics of writing fiction. Morrell began work as an English professor at the University of Iowa in 1970. In 1972, his novel First Blood was published; it would eventually be made into the 1982 film of the same name starring Sylvester Stallone as Vietnam veteran John Rambo. Morrell continued to write many other novels, including The Brotherhood of the Rose, the first in a trilogy of novels, which was adapted into a 1989 NBC miniseries starring Robert Mitchum. He gave up his tenure at the university in 1986 in order to write full-time. In 1988 he received the Horror Writers Association award for best novella; Orange Is for Anguish, Blue for Insanity.

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