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The Best Ghost Stories of H. Russell Wakefield
  

The Best Ghost Stories of H. Russell Wakefield (Hardcover)

by Richard Dalby (Author)
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5.0 out of 5 stars Relentless and Powerful Horror Stories, Dec 3 2003
While H. Russell Wakefield is one of the most critically admired masters of the short horror tale, his work has nonetheless been almost completely ignored by publishers since his death in 1964. In the U.S., the only way to sample Wakefield's swiftly paced and terrifying tales is via this now out of print collection of fourteen stories, first published by Academy Chicago in 1978 and reprinted in 1982. (According to the brief but informative introduction by Richard Dalby, the situation in Wakefield's native Britain was even worse...his last book was published there in 1940!) Wakefield's taut and deft style can be reasonably compared to M.R. James, as his stories are often just as richly atmospheric and brooding. However, Wakefield multiplies the terror quotient a fair degree by relentlessly leading up to the kinds of horrific and often cruel endings that James usually avoided. While there are somewhat conventional ghosts in haunted houses ("The Red Lodge" and "Blind Man's Bluff"), Wakefield's supernatural interests ran a little wider than the title of this collection implies. "He Cometh and He Passeth By", arguably Wakefield's most acclaimed tale, is a small masterpiece of black magic terror featuring a particularly fiendish villain. "The Triumph of Death" is an unusually sadistic tale of vengeance. And the Lovecraftian, cosmic horror of "'Look Up There!'" packs a surprisingly potent wallop; this short tale about a man on holiday who becomes obsessed with a vision of something evil in the clouds shows just how frightening and disturbing pure suggestion can be. For the horror connoisseur with an appetite for unusual thrills, this collection is very much worth seeking out.
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