In Hotter Blood, sex and horror are coupled to an ecstatic effect. This is the second in the provocative anthology series that defined a genre and spanned a generation. Grant Morrison’s Bram Stoker- nominated “The Braille Encyclopedia” spearheads a collection of 24 original stories, with... read more
* Nocturne by John L. Byrne
* The Tub by Richard Laymon
* The Picture of Health by Ray Garton
* Change of Life by Chet Williamson
* Demonlover by Nancy A. Collins
* Confession by Kurt Busiek
* Wolf in the Memory by Stephen Gresham
* To Have and to Hold by Gary Brandner
* Cruising by Lisa W. Cantrell
* Dream on Me by Mick Garris
* DeVice by Stephen Gallagher
* The Best by Paul Dale Anderson
* Something Extra by J. N. Williamson & James Kisner
* Juice by Kiel Stuart
* Surprise by Rex Miller
* Rococo by Graham Masterton
* Dear Diary by Elsa Rutherford
* The Splicer by Don D’Ammassa
* A Hard Man Is Good to Find by R. Patrick Gates
* Bedroom Eyes by Michael Newton
* Atrocities by Lucy Taylor
* Pearldoll by John Shirley
* The Kind Men Like by Karl Edward Wagner
* The Braille Encyclopaedia by Grant Morrison
Preceded by Hot Blood, and followed by Hottest Blood.
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