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Richard Davis (1) (1945–2005)

Author of The Year's Best Horror Stories: Series I

For other authors named Richard Davis, see the disambiguation page.

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Series

Works by Richard Davis

The Year's Best Horror Stories: Series I (1971) — Editor — 69 copies, 2 reviews
The Encyclopedia of Horror (1981) — Editor — 42 copies
The Year's Best Horror Stories: Series II (1974) — Editor — 35 copies
Space 1 (1979) 25 copies
Armada Sci-Fi 1 (1975) 22 copies
The Jon Pertwee Book of Monsters (1979) 22 copies, 1 review
Space 2 (1975) 17 copies
Armada Sci-Fi 3 (1976) 16 copies
The Year's Best Horror Stories No. 3 (1973) 15 copies, 1 review
Armada Sci Fi 2 (1975) 15 copies
Space 3 (1976) 10 copies
Vincent Price Presents The Price of Fear (1976) — Editor — 10 copies, 1 review
Space 6 (1980) — Editor — 7 copies
SF4 (1977) 7 copies
Framtiden : berättelser (1979) 6 copies
Rymdhaven : berättelser (1980) 6 copies
I've Seen a Ghost (1979) 4 copies
Space 5 (1979) 4 copies
Space 3: (1976) 3 copies
Space 8 (1983) 3 copies
Tandem Horror 3 (1969) 3 copies
Odjuret från havet och andra rysare (1973) — Editor — 3 copies
Der Totenvogel (1973) — Author — 3 copies
Space 9 (1985) 2 copies
Space 7 (1981) — Editor; Introduction — 2 copies
Spectre 4 (1977) 2 copies
8 x würgende Angst (1977) 1 copy
Spies: The True Story (1982) 1 copy

Associated Works

The Fourth Pan Book of Horror Stories (1963) — Contributor — 51 copies
The Nineteenth Fontana Book of Great Ghost Stories (1983) — Contributor — 4 copies
Chill to the Sunlight: Tropical Stories of the Macabre (1978) — Contributor — 4 copies
Djævelens tunger — Author, some editions — 1 copy, 1 review

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Birthdate
1945-01-27
Date of death
2005
Gender
male
Nationality
UK
Birthplace
London, England, UK
Map Location
England, UK

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Reviews

6 reviews
This is the first in a long running annual collection of horror stories. The book dates from 1972 and includes 14 stories first published from 1968-1971 with most from 1969-70. There are some famous authors included in here as well as several I do not recognize, but horror is not a genre I read very often. A little goes a long way with me, so to speak.

These are genuinely creepy stories, and that is apparent from the very first one, "Double Whammy" by Robert Bloch (author of Psycho). This show more story is about a carny and how a gypsy witchy woman gives him what he deserves, only worse. Central to the story is an act he barks for and participates in - a pit with a wild man in it, a geek. A geek as in the kind that bites the heads off of live chickens. This story is creepy in all kinds of ways. I found Brian Lumley's Cthulhu Mythos tale "The Sister City" deliciously old-fashioned and a treat to read.

There is really quite a variety of stories included, and some sensibilities such as attitudes toward women and repellant behavior in a couple stories that really show they were written in a different time than the present with some things that I think would bother some modern readers. But, these are supposed to be creepy horror stories so it is a little hard to tell what is included for shock value, and I would assume most of the ick is there for that reason. Most of the stories are set in what would be the present (1970ish), some in the past. I read these over a period of time and a few stories were not fresh in my memory when I wrote this.

There was only 1 or 2 stories I disliked and a couple so-so ones, but most were quite effective with what they did. I found E. C. Tubb's science fiction horror story "Lucifer" along with Richard Matheson's "Prey" among the best stories in the collection, but there are several other very good stories. "Prey" felt very familiar as I read it, about a murderous Zuni doll, and I thought it must have been made into a Twilight Zone episode like a number of Matheson's stories had been. It turns out that it was filmed as part of a "Trilogy of Terror" three part movie. This one can give you nightmares and more. Folks who like this sort of stuff should like this collection.

The included stories are:

Double Whammy • (1970) • shortstory by Robert Bloch
The Sister City • (1969) • shortstory by Brian Lumley
When Morning Comes • (1969) • shortstory by Elizabeth Fancett
Prey • (1969) • shortstory by Richard Matheson
Winter • (1969) • shortstory by Kit Reed
Lucifer • (1969) • shortstory by E. C. Tubb
I Wonder What He Wanted • (1971) • shortstory by Eddy C. Bertin
Problem Child • (1970) • shortstory by Peter Oldale
The Scar • (1969) • shortstory by Ramsey Campbell
Warp • (1968) • shortstory by Ralph Norton
The Hate • (1971) • shortstory by Terri E. Pinckard
A Quiet Game • (1970) • shortstory by Celia Fremlin
After Nightfall • (1970) • shortstory by David Riley
Death's Door • (1969) • novelette by Robert McNear
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Things I Have Learned By Reading This Book:
1. Don't look in the bloody bag;
2. Think twice before agreeing to experimental brain surgery;
3. Don't go in the kitchen!;
4. Trying out medieval torture devices "for fun" isn't a good idea;
5. An overwrought imagination and midnight at the Murderers' Den of the waxworks are not a good combination;
6. That portrait of the evil-looking man with the creepy eyes? Don't buy it;
7. Sleeping dogs are best left to lie, especially if they're dead.
A great collection of horror short stories, with an excellent breadth of variety.

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Vincent Price Introduction
Richard Matheson Contributor
Jon Pertwee Introduction, Epilogue
Glenn Chandler Contributor
David Campton Contributor
Roger Malisson Contributor
Richard Cavendish Contributor
Douglas Hill Contributor
Peter Cushing Foreword
Basil Copper Contributor
Denis Gifford Contributor
Michel Parry Contributor
Michael Ashley Contributor
Tom Hutchinson Contributor
George Evans Contributor
John Halkin Contributor
Tim Stout Contributor
Philip Welby Contributor
Guy Weiner Contributor
Catherine Gleason Contributor
Elizabeth Morgan Contributor
Roald Dahl Contributor
John Dyas Foreword
William Ingram Contributor
A. M. Burrage Contributor
Stanley Ellin Contributor
Bram Stoker Contributor
René Basilico Contributor
Ray Bradbury Contributor
Frances Stephens Contributor
Tony Richards Contributor
Arthur C. Clark Contributor
John Duncan Contributor
Richard Faust Contributor
Terry Tapp Contributor
Edmond Hamilton Contributor
Gordon R. Dickson Contributor
Karel Thole Cover artist
Geoff Taylor Cover artist
George Underwood Cover artist
Michael Whelan Cover artist
Hans Arnold Cover artist
David A. Hardy Cover artist
Birgitta Dalgren Translator

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