Mr. Tilling's Basement & Other Stories

Lee, Edward

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For more than three decades, Edward Lee has defined the extreme horror genre with his unnerving macabre stories. Described as "the hardest of the hardcore horror writers" by Cemetery Dance, and a "legend of literary mayhem" by Richard Laymon, Lee will take you on a journey as thought-provoking as it is depraved. Collected here for the first time, Deadite Press presents four new stories of liminal spaces, sexual perversion, and the dark side of human nature. Mr. Tilling's Basement If an intriguing woman knocked on the door to your craptastic new house and offered to sell you some knowledge about it for a small fee, and then she showed you a secret room in your basement where the former owner smoked hallucinogens and performed occult rituals, would you be curious to explore it with her? If you're a morose and horny retired professor like Herman Tilling, you sure as Hell would! But it might not end up the way you expect. The Night-Sitter When Jessica accepts an offer of free room & board and $500 per night from a reclusive retiree to house-sit for him while he sleeps, she figures there must be some kind of catch. But it's easier money than being a cam-girl. And he doesn't want sex. He just wants her to stay awake all night and keep an ear out for unusual noises. He's probably just paranoid, right? An American Tourist in Poland Foster Morley, a retired professor, travels to Poland in the hopes of satisfying his sexual appetites at the local fleshpots, only to run into unexpected and increasingly deranged events. The Statement of Sgt. Jessop Sgt. Jessop of the Innsmouth Police Department was on patrol when he first realized something was seriously wrong. In this interview, he recounts his first-hand experience as one of the only living survivors of the cosmic horror that transpired that day.
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Writer
Lee, Edward
Title
Mr. Tilling's Basement & Other Stories
Publisher
Deadite Press
Year
2022
Language
English
Pages
196
Weight
260 gr
EAN
9781621053255
Dimensions
215 x 140 x 13 mm
Binding format
Paperback

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