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Midnight in the Pentagram Copertina flessibile – 12 ottobre 2020

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As the clock’s pendulum steadily counts down towards the midnight hour, the growing scent of brimstone hangs heavy in the air. The universal symbol of all that is evil, the pentagram, or the inverted pentacle, has been carved in the hardwood floor. Its shape is often described as the goat of lust attacking the Heavens with its horns during the witches’ sabbat. Five obsidian candles flicker as the incantations begin. Who will be summoned during this unholy evening? Will it be Baphomet? Or Belial? Maybe even Lucifer himself? The roof timbers groan. Stressed plaster drops to the floor. The demon approaches, holding its ancient grimoire filled with evil stories, written in blood…and here they are.
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  • Editore ‏ : ‎ Silver Shamrock Publishing (12 ottobre 2020)
  • Lingua ‏ : ‎ Inglese
  • Copertina flessibile ‏ : ‎ 516 pagine
  • ISBN-10 ‏ : ‎ 1951043146
  • ISBN-13 ‏ : ‎ 978-1951043148
  • Peso articolo ‏ : ‎ 753 g
  • Dimensioni ‏ : ‎ 15.24 x 3.28 x 22.86 cm
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Sayrah C
5,0 su 5 stelle Definitely Worth the Read!
Recensito negli Stati Uniti il 27 febbraio 2021
I really enjoyed this one! Definitely creepy! Kinda makes you feel like something could be watching while you're reading it. There were like 2 stories that weren't super duper, but still good. My absolute favorites were "A Night Above" and "Brujeria"... I think I spelled that right. Anyhoo, definitely a great, spooky, book and I totally appreciate that its on the lengthier side so the stories don't seem rushed and of course,, the obvious, you just have more stories than shorter books! 2 👍🏻!! Solid, freakish, fun!
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Shelly Campbell
5,0 su 5 stelle Something for every horror fan.
Recensito in Canada il 2 gennaio 2021
Midnight in the Pentagram has such a rich variety of short horror stories. It was a surreal dip into the imaginations of some fantastic authors. If you enjoy horror, you need this creepy anthology on your list ASAP!
H. Grove (errantdreams)
4,0 su 5 stelle Worth a read!
Recensito negli Stati Uniti il 23 novembre 2020
As a note, I end up giving most multiple-author anthologies a 4/5 largely as a result of the fact that most people’s personal tastes won’t wholly match up with those of the editor, but the stories have usually gone through an editor who has motivation for finding the good stuff. It balances out a bit. Midnight in the Pentagram, edited by Kenneth W. Cain, fits that pattern.

I have a handful of favorites in here. Brian Moreland’s “The Corn Maidens” involves a young woman with a disturbing power, and a village with equally disturbing traditions. I absolutely love how this one played out.

Top billing (in my mind) should go to Laurel Hightower’s “The Other.” It’s a fascinating look at a possessed man’s life. He’s losing time, his wife suddenly seems to hate him, and his things get moved around. This is an incredibly powerful story.

“Angel Dust,” by Shannon Felton, is a bizarre story of drugs, possession, and demons that’s oddly intriguing. James Newman’s “I Know He Loves Me (He Just Has a Funny Way of Showing It)” is another possession story that takes things in an unexpected and fascinating direction. There seems to be a bounty of excellent possession stories, like P.D. Cacek’s “Diminishing Returns,” in which a woman with Alzheimer’s seems to be possessed.

Todd Keisling’s “The Gods of Our Fathers,” set in the same universe as his “Devil’s Creek,” is absolutely beautiful, and very dark. A girl whose father turned away from the Old Gods to the Christian god tries to find a way out of her life of pain and terror.

“A Night Above,” by John Quick, is a hilarious (and oddly touching!) story of a demon summoned to a slumber party, and I loved it!

Charlotte Platt’s “Family Business” introduces us to Lisa, who has followed in her family’s business of restoring and repairing antiques. A mysterious visitor named Levi brings her an artifact to be repaired, and things get strange from there. Action, horror, and a nice shiver down your spine!

Many other stories are quite good–there are plenty of possessions, summonings, and other intriguing stories to read.

Things that made some of the other stories not as good for me included one in which an aging aunt is completely and utterly stereotypical, right down to magically taking a pie out of the oven just as her unexpected visitors arrive (there are a couple of other stories with very stereotypical characters, but not many). Some stories feel like they end just a tad bit too soon, not quite taking us to an adequate resolution. One story has an odd clumsy rhythm; I think it’s because typically high-stress parts of a story have at least some shorter sentences to help convey that choppy feeling, and this story just kept the same “normal” pace throughout (it takes away from the tension and drama). A few stories seem to hurry their way through, and could have used a bit more detail.

Content note for: self-harm, racial slurs, child molestation and abuse, animal harm, rape, abuse and murder of slaves, death of a baby, highly detailed torture, xenophobia, and of course, since this book contains a wide range of horror stories, gore. I definitely recommend reading this one. Many stories are just wonderful, and most of the rest are very good. The theme is covered very well, and all of the stories feel as though they fit.
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Rachel Drenning
5,0 su 5 stelle Great collection!!! Truly creepy
Recensito negli Stati Uniti il 16 ottobre 2020
In some collections, I will enjoy a few of the stories but rarely all of them. I don't buy the actual book unless it's one that I have enjoyed all of it. In this book, every story is great. Great authors, extremely creepy stories. So I read the ebook version and will now definitely buy the book.
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misspider
4,0 su 5 stelle Another 'Best Of' anthology
Recensito negli Stati Uniti il 23 novembre 2020
Finally, the second Midnight anthology has arrived and just like 'Midnight in the Graveyard',
it features a Best-Of of today's horror authors and also introduces some new authors I hope to read more of in the future. There is not one disappointing story to be found, only loads of well-written traditional, original and also unexpected ideas that lead you into the twisted land of demons, witches, possession and other horrors. The biggest strength of this volume is its widespread variety, though I especially enjoyed stories with a humorous streak.
Among my favorites are 'The Corn Maidens', 'Legion Cast Forth', 'What I Wouldn't Give', 'Dog Eat God', 'Discovering Mr. Jones', 'The Gods of Our Fathers', 'Diminishing Returns' and 'Witches' Night'. My personal number one story is the hilarious 'A Night Above' - the first and only story that made me pity the demon...
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