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Dark Ride

By: Michael Laimo
Narrated by: Chris Patton
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Dark Ride is a collection of short fiction by one of the brightest writers in the genres of horror and dark fantasy. These stories range from the horrific to the surreal, and prove Michael Laimo to be a compelling stylist and relentless storyteller. None have been collected previously, and some are original to this volume. It features an introduction by Brian Keene.

"Summer Fling" is not just another monster tale, and wraps up with a resolution that is as wicked as it is unexpected. In "The Rash", the author re-examines a personal nightmare to create a universal tale of biological terror - illuminating that moment when we discover something is going very wrong with our own bodies. Other tales which explore this territory are "Contact Lenses" and "Scarred for Life".

Laimo uses his knowledge as a native New Yorker to summon up a frightening and memorable subway ride in "End of the Line". Then he switches gears in "Something in the Air" to examine a small town visited by a very original kind of evil.

Other tales range from the playful, such as "Aftermath", to the extreme, as in "The Exploitations of George Frederick Leighton" and the oddly experimental "I Exude in Partials".

In addition, a new novelette, "The Startling Supplements to Brione Heloise's Depictions" appears here for the first time. Written as an homage to the work of H. P. Lovecraft, it reveals yet another aspect of Laimo's admirable talent.

©2008 Michael Laimo (P)2012 David N. Wilson
Anthologies Anthologies & Short Stories Fiction Horror Science Fiction Scary Short Story
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Michael Laimo's Dark Ride is a decent collection of short stories. There are a few absolutely fantastic tales in there, but the overall quality is a bit hit and miss.
I really liked Chris Patton's narration apart from his slightly annoying habit of over pronouncing words that begin with wh. Apart from that, his storytelling is strong with great differentiating between characters.
Not the best short story collection I've ever read, but definitely not the worst.

Hit-and-Miss Horror Collection Well Narrated

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