Under the Fang (The Horror Writers of America)
by Ed Gorman and Robert McCammon and Charles de Lint and Richard Laymon and Chet Williamson and Chelsea Quinn Yarbro and Suzy McKee Charnas and Al Sarrantonio and Brian Hodge and Thomas F. Monteleone and Nancy A. Collins and Lisa W. Cantrell and J.N. Williamson and Sidney Williams and David N. Meyer III and Clifford V. Brooks and Dan Perez and Clint Collins and Robert Petitt
THEY'VE WON... They came in the night, to the towns and cities. Like a slow, insidious virus they spread from house to house, building to building, from graveyard to bedroom and cellar to boardroom. They are ancient and deathless, sun-shy and bloodthirsty. For millennia their vile compulsion kept them in the darkest corners of the human imagination. But the dark-hearted hoardes are conquerers now, and those who survive are forced to live UNDER THE FANG In this unparalleled feast for the imagination, America's premier horror writers have created a world of vampirism run amok. From Moscow to Tokyo, New York to Los Angeles, vampire kingdoms rise and fall; their unholy religions, fiendish science and depraved entertainments hold ghastly sway. Come share this terrifying vision of a future... Their time never passes. Their time is now... Contains: The Miracle Mile - Robert R. McCammon Dancing Nitely - Nancy A. Collins Stoker's Mistress - Clint Collins Does the Blood Line Run on Time? - Sidney Williams and Robert Petitt Red Eve - Al Sarrantonio We are Dead Together - Charles de Lint Calm Sea and Prosperous Voyage - Chet Williamson Advocates - Suzy McKee Charnas and Chelsea Quinn Yarbro Special - Richard Laymon Herrenrasse - J.N. Williamson Duty - Ed Gorman Midnight Sun - Brian Hodge A Bloodsucker - David N. Meyer III Prodigal Sun - Thomas F. Monteleone There are No Nightclubs in East Palo Alto - Clifford V. Brooks Juice - Lisa W. Cantrell Behind Enemy Lines - Dan Perez
Release Date:
July 31, 1991