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Horror Stories by J.A. Konrath, Jack Kilborn

bmacenlightened's review

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4.0

I had read some of these before, and just decided to finish by reading the next. I'm a big fan of the writing style, the narrative, and the amount of humor intermittent in the works. No real outliers either good or bad either.

pilgriminal's review

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4.0

Nice collection of short stories. Some entertaining and funny, some properly disturbing!

twainy88's review

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4.0

Author of Serial Killers Uncut and Draculas. I loved both. I like a little humor with my horror.

This is some bad horror. I still love bad B movies. Super short to somewhat short stories with brief preambles from the author. Super simple, fast, easy stories.

The length of the stories made it easy to get through all of them quickly, loved it!

Sick, gross, non-pc, hilarious.

⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️

tattooed_bookworm's review

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3.0

I liked some more than others but most of them were just ok

lina_reads's review

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dark mysterious tense fast-paced
  • Plot- or character-driven? A mix
  • Strong character development? N/A
  • Loveable characters? N/A
  • Diverse cast of characters? N/A
  • Flaws of characters a main focus? N/A

4.0

stellar_raven's review

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3.0

Actual rating 2.5 stars.

This is a collection of horror shorts written by author Jack Kilbourn (aka JA Konrath). Some were included in various anthologies, horror magazines, and the like, some were submissions that were never published until this collection.

I arrived at my star rating by assigning each story it's own star rating, and then averaging them out. About half the stories I rated two or lower, meaning they just weren't my cuppa, they were way too short to be really interesting, or something like that. Nine of them I rated three, which meant I found them enjoyable enough, but wished they'd maybe been a bit longer so that they could have been fleshed out a bit more.

Three of the stories got a four or above rating, and they are as follows:

The Screaming: A vampire story featuring Van Helsing and set in 1960's England. I rated it a four. Because Van Helsing and vampires, that's why.

Forgiveness: A young priest is called to hear a dying serial killer's confession. Really creepy! I rated it a four.

S.A.: (Stands for Shapeshifters Anonymous) A group of shapeshifters doing battle against Santa Claus--yes, Santa Claus. This one was just great fun, and I rated it a five.

Note: Some of these stories are quite gory and graphic, so if that's not something for you, you may want to skip this volume. A couple could also be quite triggering--which I will put under a spoiler cut--
Trailer Sucks - human male on female vampire rape, The Confession - dialogue about sexual abuse and physical abuse.)
I found them both truly disturbing. The author did give warnings as to them containing disturbing subject matter, but didn't specify what, so I thought I'd pass it along in case someone reading this would feel the need to skip over those stories.
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