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Deadly Treats: Halloween Tales of Mystery, Magic, and Mayhem [Paperback]

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Book Description

August 3, 2011
Where mystery and Halloween collide...

Celebrate Halloween with this collection of short stories by award-winning authors.


1. Patrica Abbott, The Angel Deeb

When a pickpocket begins to have serious health isssues, he finds himself contemplating a new line of work.

2. Bill Cameron, Sunlight Nocturne

Ex-cop Skin Kadash spends Halloween day building a bat house with his neighbor, four-year-old Danny, while helicopters circle overhead looking for a murderer who might be hiding nearby.

3. Pat Dennis, Dead Line

Sibling rivalry and a suburban Halloween decorating contest cause Kate to take a pitchfork to her sister's yard display.


4. David Housewright, Time of Death

A young girl under arrest for the brutal murder of her cheating boyfriend attempts to convince the investigator that she is innocent, claiming the murder was committed by a ghost.

5. Stephen Blackmoore, World's Greatest Dad

By the time Franklin Delacorte wakes up, he's been dead six hours and is unsure of how he feels about his sons turning him into a zombie. When Franklin's behavior gets out of control, the boys feel compelled to undo what they've done, but Daddy knows best.

5. Heather Dearly, Troubled Water

The anniversary of two deaths brings about the return of the Grim Reaper to Anya Madjigijik's house on Cemetery Road.

6. Mark Hull, Friday Night Dining with Marianne

It's Halloween, and a food critic finds herself dining on chubby Boy Scout, mountaineer eyeballs, and sea monkeys.

7. Leandra Logan, You Called

A bitter, lonely woman spends Friday nights drinking cheap wine and entertaining herself by redialing the days unanswered calls to harass telemarketers.


8. Marilyn Victor, The Ogre of Her Dreams

Fledging witch Aurora Piddleworth wants a soulmate, and she blackmails instructor Olympia Dalrymple into creating the man of her dreams.


9. Julia Buckley, Motherly Intuition

A mother's job is never done, and death is no reason to keep Daphne's mother from looking out for her daughter.

10. Lance Zarimba, Fangs and All

It's love at first bite for Billy Joe Jim Bob when he brings his first vampire home in this hilarious and deliberately cliché-packed story.

11. L.K. Rigel, Slurp!

Feed your Muse takes on a whole new meaning when a writer has a breakdown on Halloween.

12. Kelly Lynn Parra, Graveyard Soul Sucker

It's Halloween, and group of college students visit a graveyard in an attempt to reanimate a dead serial killer with a ritual found in an ancient book of spells.

13. Jason Evans, She Came on the October Wind

A stray black cat appears nightly at Natalie's window, bringing with it memories of a sister who ran away years earlier.

14. Paula L. Fleming, Tricks, Treats, and Terror in Tin Lake

Halloween is the one day of the year when alien Adeela can shed her costume and walk freely among the humans.


15. Shirley Damsgaard, Bewitched

So what if you don't have the right ingredients to cast a spell? Rachel buys a magic book from an antique store and uses household ingredients to bring Mr. Right back into her life.


16. Anne Frasier, The Replacement

After a young man is reanimated, he has forty-eight hours to find a replacement for his empty grave if he wants to remain above ground.


17. Paul D. Brazill, This Old House

If you want a job done right, do it yourself. Or in the case of This Old House, never hire an idiot to burn down your home.

18. Michael Allan Mallory, Boo!

A lonely widower discovers that his old Halloween pranks no longer cut it with the new generation of jaded kids who are too old for trick-or-treat anyway. But when an unexpected visitor shows up at the widower's door, they hatch a plot the teenagers won't forget.

19. Daniel Hatadi, Playpen

When eight-year-old Tim vanishes while playing in Kids Playhouse, his best friend Manny must solve the crime and convince adults that there is more to Tim's disappearance than a human abduction or childish prank.

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"Deadly Treats is an anthology that delivers and is a perfect companion for those long and lonely nights when the air turns chill and you bury yourself in a blanket on the couch, book in hand." ~ Occult Detective

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"High points include Stephen Blackmoore's cleverly conceived and darkly funny zombie story, "World's Greatest Dad"; the pretentiously vindictive restaurant critic of Mark Hull's "Friday Night Dining with Marianne"; the optimistically charming earthbound alien in Paula L. Fleming's "Treats, Tricks, and Terror in Tin Lake"; andFrasier's own "The Replacement," a punchy reanimation tale." Publishers Weekly

"If  you're ready to get into the Halloween mood by reading, Deadly Treats is the anthology for you. A nifty paperback."  Pioneer Press
"Deadly Treats was delightfully fun from cover to cover. Oh sure, as with any such anthology, there are stronger voices than others, but as a whole this gathering of Halloween tales offers a fantastic mix of edge of your seats chills and tongue firmly in cheek howlers.

Notable stories within include "The Replacement" by the editor herself, Stephen Blackmoore's "World's Greatest Dad", "Slurp!" by L.K. Rigel, and, perhaps my favorite of the lot -- David Housewright's "Time of Death".

All in all, Deadly Treats is an anthology that delivers and is a perfect companion for those long and lonely nights when the air turns chill and you bury yourself in a blanket on the couch, book in hand." Occult Detective

 "Including veteran and debut writers of suspense and horror, this is a pleasant choice for Halloween aficionados and an optional addition to library collections."Library Journal

Product Details

  • Paperback: 192 pages
  • Publisher: Nodin Press (August 3, 2011)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 1935666185
  • ISBN-13: 978-1935666189
  • Product Dimensions: 8.9 x 5.9 x 0.6 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 6.4 ounces (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 3.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (2 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #1,361,996 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful
3.0 out of 5 stars OK. Kinda adolescent November 11, 2012
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I always "treat" myself to a Halloween mystery book each year. This one seemed kinda adolescent. Spooky rather than creepy, rather simple language, not very interesting plots. I'd recommend instead "Murder for Halloween" which I bought from Amazon for LAST Halloween.
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3.0 out of 5 stars Ghost stories ain't what they used to be... March 7, 2012
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I have always loved Halloween and the great old ghost stories that featured scary houses, spectral knights unable to leave their castles, and monsters in the basement. Sadly today the terms "Halloween" and "Horror" have changed from ghosts in deserted houses dragging around chains to men stalking women to murder them. Frankly(and sadly), if I want that kind of horror I only need to read the daily news. Shame on writers who rely on any form of contemporary violence for their horror or terror plots.

Overall the stories were OK, but not great. I did enjoy "The Ogre of her Dreams" about a teenage witch who is both selfish and impatient. She forces her magic teacher to produce her soulmate for her, and the results are not what she intended. "The Replacement" is another story I thought worked well. A man returns from the dead, but to keep on living he has to take the life of someone living. Not an original concept, but well done with a good ending.

This book is promoted as "Halloween Tales of Mystery, Magic and Mayhem" but aside from one or two, Halloween had nothing to do with the plot. Or it was just thrown into the story to hopefully make it scarier, but it was not a vital element.

If you like contemporary terror tales with a little magic thrown in, you'll enjoy the book. If, like me, you prefer Halloween stories that evoke the more traditional terror, magic and spookiness of the holiday, then this book probably won't fit the bill.
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