A review by dnemec
Dark Screams: Volume Six by Brian James Freeman, Joyce Carol Oates, Norman Prentiss, Tim Curran, Stephen King, Richard Chizmar, Lisa Morton, Nell Quinn-Gibney

4.0

First, a disclosure: I love anthologies. There is generally an interesting mix of authors and subjects - something for everyone. This one had some big names, as well as some not-so-big. Despite being a big King fan, I find that I enjoyed Lisa Morton's The Rich Are Different the most. A strange story about an author's look into the lives of people about whom she had thought she knew a great deal. I also thought that Nell Quinn-Gibney's story The Manicure was interesting, if a bit disjointed. It twisted a very common event (a manicure), and I don't think I'll ever view one the same.

All of the stories were well-written and entertaining. Four stars.