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Scars and Other Distinguishing Marks [Hardcover]

Richard Christian Matheson
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From the dangers of jogging ("Third Wind") to the risks of the road ("Dead End"), this collection of 27 tales of the macabre, including 10 original publications, illustrates the author's talent for short, horrific fantasy. Recommended for large libraries. JC
Copyright 1987 Reed Business Information, Inc.

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5.0 out of 5 stars Disturbing July 30 2009
Format:Paperback
A brilliant collection of very disturbing, very short stories. The ultra short, 2 page story entitled RED is the most horrifying, demented and disturbing story I have ever read and I'm afraid I will never get the imagery out of my head. If you are a horror fan... Your life is incomplete until you have read this book.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Excellent! May 8 1999
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An excellent collection of first-rate horror short stories. Matheson is a master of concise, nasty little tales; "little" being the operative word here; nearly all of the tales are no more than a few pages long. But boy, do they pack a punch! I owned a copy of this book some years back, but something bad happened to it, and I haven't been able to replace it since. A real shame, too, because this is one that can be read over and over with no diminished enjoyment. Would-be writers of short fiction can learn a lot from these works. R.C. Matheson is the son of Richard Matheson, another amazing writer of horror, sci fi , and fantasy, probably most known for his writing for "Twilight Zone", "Duel", and "Prey", which became the most memorable segment in "Trilogy of Terror", where the fiendish Zuni fetish doll comes to life and terrorizes poor Karen Black. If you can find this title, it's definitely worth checking out. Why does all the good stuff always go out of print?!?
5.0 out of 5 stars A Must Read May 18 2013
By W.W. - Published on Amazon.com
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I'm giving this one 5 stars because, despite its flaws, the stories that are superb more than make up for the others than are not as strong. It's obvious that Dennis Etchison has had a powerful full effect on RCM, but his voice is still his own. The lesser stories feel a little gimmicky, the style sometimes stifling, but then in the strong(er) stories the same technique, because it becomes invisible, works quite will. All of them rely on some kind of last-line shocker, their hyper minimalist construction always dangerously balanced on a single word, with knifepoint accuracy when they function well, but artificial, stilted, etc., when they don't. Still, I consider this one of my personal faves. 5 stars. Read it. Sorry for my lack of copy editing. I'm on an ipad.
3.0 out of 5 stars Decent read Mar 24 2012
By M. Ramon - Published on Amazon.com
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Like all short story collections, the strength of the stories varies, but there are a few standouts, like "Red", "Graduation", "Break-up" and "Conversation Piece". "Magic Saturday", a teleplay written for Amazing Stories is also pretty good. The only part I really didn't like was "Vampire", described in the Introduction by Dennis Etchison as "powerful and resonant". When I read it all that went through my mind was "Huh?".
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