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Dark Delicacies presents this second collection of twenty superb dark tales written especially for this volume by today’s acknowledged masters of horror fiction.

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Uneasy Introduction to the Second Anthology by Del Howison
Forward: The Act of Creation by Ray Harryhausen
Sunrise on Running Water by Barbara Hambly
Dog by Joe R. Lansdale
The Accompanist by John Harrison
Where There's a Will by Robert Masello
Stacy and Her Idiot by Peter Atkins
Amusement by Tananarive Due
Great Wall: A Story from the Zombie War by Max Brooks
Words, Words, Words by Gary Brandner
Between Eight and Nine O'Clock by Ray Garton
First Born by John Farris
A Host of Shadows by Harry Shannon
What the Devil Won't Take by L. A. Banks
The Y Incision by Steve Niles
The unlikely Redemption of Jared Pierce by Joey O'Bryan
Queen of the Groupies by Greg Kihn
Season Premiere by James Sallis
I Am Coming to Live in Your Mouth by Glen Hirshberg
The Ammonite Violin (Murder Ballad No. 4) by Caitlin R. Kiernan
Dark Delicacies Last Word-A Modest Proposal by Jeff Gelb
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This is book 2 of 3 in Dark Delicacies. (standard series)

Preceded by Dark Delicacies, and followed by Dark Delicacies III: Haunted.

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  1. Del Howison (Author)
  2. Jeff Gelb (Editor)

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