No Doors, No Windows (Ace Books, 1983)

$25.00

Tired of the everyday grind? Got a lousy tension headache? Having crazy thoughts about tossing your boss out a window, feeding your old man through the blender, bricking up your wife in the basement? Need an escape before you do something nasty? Here’s a book that may help for a few minutes, long enough to catch your breath. Sixteen stories of mayhem and panic, fear and fantasy by the writer the Louisville Courier-Journal & Times says “is currently the leading craftsman in the literature of terror and dread”: Harlan Ellison, winner of the Mystery Writers of America award for Best Short Story (included here). This book will at least reassure you: even looneytune paranoids really have enemies.

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Description

Cover by Barclay Shaw.

Contents:
Introduction: Blood/Thoughts
The Whimper of Whipped Dogs [1974 Edgar Allan Poe Award, Best Short Story]
Eddie, You’re My Friend
Status Quo at Troyden’s
Nedra at f:5.6
Opposites Attract
Toe the Line
Down in the Dark
Pride in the Profession
The Children’s Hour
White Trash Don’t Exist
Thicker Than Blood
Two Inches in Tomorrow’s Column
Promises of Laughter
Ormond Always Pays His Bills
The Man on the Juice Wagon
Tired Old Man

2nd American Paperback Edition. 223p.

Additional information

Weight 0.3 lbs
Dimensions 4.25 × 7 × 0.5 in
Format

Limited Edition

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Signed

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