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Night Visions 9
  

Night Visions 9 [Hardcover]

Thomas Tessier , James Kisner , Rick Hautala
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From Publishers Weekly

In his introduction to this ninth volume in the series, F. Paul Wilson observes that "horror fiction became fast food" as publishers too eagerly attempted to satisfy readers' growing demand, and some of the 13 stories in this competent, slightly uneven collection seem rushed and generic. Tessier's sole entry, "The Dreams of Dr. Ladybank," features an insane psychotherapist who controls the thoughts of his unwitting patients, programming them to eliminate his foes, only to discover his ego is his worst enemy. The fire-and-brimstone preacher in Kisner's "Born Again" envisions an apocalypse that ushers in an eternity of cannibalism and regeneration. Humans aren't the only homicidal species, as the young couple in Hautala's "The Birch Whistle" discovers after they learn too late that the dead monkey they found really belongs to a species that feeds on humans. While some of these tales produce truly chilling effects, the collection overall is facile.
Copyright 1991 Reed Business Information, Inc.

From Kirkus Reviews

Introducing this ninth volume of an usually vigorous series, F. Paul Wilson decrees that horror is ``not dead''; the mostly lackluster tales that follow, though, say little for the genre's state of health. A prime case in point is ``The Dreams of Dr. Ladybank,'' the gruesome lead-off novella by Tessier (Rapture, 1987, etc.) that treads no new ground even as it takes full advantage of the publisher's proclaimed tolerance of explicit sex and gore. Dr. Ladybank is a sadistic telepathic psychiatrist whose mental reach extends only to Tony, a 16-year-old transvestite prostitute, and to Snake, a vile drug-dealer. Within graphic scenes of masturbation, anal stimulation, murder, and dismemberment, Ladybank toys with his two guinea pigs until one stabs him in the eye. A distasteful tale, but Tessier, a careful stylist, just salvages it with lively prose and genuine sympathy for his grimy characters. Not so Kisner (Nero's Vice, 1981), whose ``Fugyu'' crudely reiterates Tessier's hackneyed theme of the vengeance of the oppressed by having a foul baglady dispense with a madman who's been killing homeless people. Two other weak Kisner tales deal with vampirism (sentimentally) and Jack the Ripper (portentously). His remaining pair, however, display glimmers of wicked humor, particularly ``Moose Oysters,'' in which a hunted beast turns bloody, ironic tables on its hunters. Popular mass-market-novelist Hautala (The Moonstone, etc.) winds up the collection with its only genuinely entertaining work, ``Untcigahunk,'' four linked and suspensefully chilling, if truncated, tales of traditional gory horror in which an ancient race, deformed cousin of humanity, wreaks havoc throughout Maine. Undistinguished horror: these night visions are, for the most part, grainy and dim. -- Copyright ©1991, Kirkus Associates, LP. All rights reserved.

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5.0 out of 5 stars Short stories..., May 11 2004
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Table of Contents:

Introduction by F. Paul Wilson

The Dreams of Dr. Ladybank by Thomas Tessier

Jack's Demon
The Last Time I Saw Grandma
Moose Oysters
Born Again
Fugyu
(by Hames Kisner)

The next ones are by Rick Hautala

Introduction to Untcigahunk
Chrysalis
Little Brother
Love On The Rocks
Little Brother Speaks
Deal With the Devils
Redman
The Birch Whistle

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5.0 out of 5 stars Short stories..., May 11 2004
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This review is from: Night Visions 9 (Hardcover)
Table of Contents:

Introduction by F. Paul Wilson

The Dreams of Dr. Ladybank by Thomas Tessier

Jack's Demon
The Last Time I Saw Grandma
Moose Oysters
Born Again
Fugyu
(by Hames Kisner)

The next ones are by Rick Hautala

Introduction to Untcigahunk
Chrysalis
Little Brother
Love On The Rocks
Little Brother Speaks
Deal With the Devils
Redman
The Birch Whistle

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