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Joyce Carol Oates, Lawrence Block, Ramsey Campbell, and others blur the lines between terror and temptation in fourteen hedonistic tales of horror. Crimes of Passion, ninth in the award-winning Hot Blood series of erotic horror, has a criminally good array of talent--fourteen stories by authors as diverse as literary giant Joyce Carol Oates, mystery giant Lawrence Block, horror giant Ramsey Campbell, musician Greg Kihn, and Brian Hodge, who pens the stunning Bram Stoker Award finalist "Madame Babylon." It's "like a powerful handgun being cocked in your ear" (award-winning author Edward Bryant for Locus) and "should serve to warm your veins quite nicely during the long winters night" (Booklovers). You'll find yourself cuffed to the page until you finish this inescapable, essential volume. With some of the biggest authors and best stories, Crimes of Passion is erotic horror at its sinful, wonderful best. Praise for the Hot Blood series "Read Hot Blood late at night when the wind is blowing hard and the moon is full." --Playboy "Outstanding . . . A daring combination of sex and terror." --Cemetery Dance "Will appeal to your every kink." --Locus "Seek out this one (or its predecessors) for some naughty fun." --Booklovers… (altro)
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Compared with past HOT BLOOD compilations, this one was not as thrilling. There were too many stories that I had read before elsewhere or stories that were just not exciting. They seemed to lack a lot of passion and came across as monotonous and repetitive. Or they read well for the bulk of the story but then lacked any kind of decent ending; they just faded in to oblivion or ended too predictably. The ones that I did like are ...
"The Great White Light" by Greg Kihn - Two horny teens experiment with drugs and sex in San Francisco
"Tricks or Treat" by Jeff Gelb - Two LA detectives get to visit a nudist camp
"Necros" by Brian Lumley - An old Italian folklore returns. Unfortunately I've read it before so the punch at the end was already known ( )
Joyce Carol Oates, Lawrence Block, Ramsey Campbell, and others blur the lines between terror and temptation in fourteen hedonistic tales of horror. Crimes of Passion, ninth in the award-winning Hot Blood series of erotic horror, has a criminally good array of talent--fourteen stories by authors as diverse as literary giant Joyce Carol Oates, mystery giant Lawrence Block, horror giant Ramsey Campbell, musician Greg Kihn, and Brian Hodge, who pens the stunning Bram Stoker Award finalist "Madame Babylon." It's "like a powerful handgun being cocked in your ear" (award-winning author Edward Bryant for Locus) and "should serve to warm your veins quite nicely during the long winters night" (Booklovers). You'll find yourself cuffed to the page until you finish this inescapable, essential volume. With some of the biggest authors and best stories, Crimes of Passion is erotic horror at its sinful, wonderful best. Praise for the Hot Blood series "Read Hot Blood late at night when the wind is blowing hard and the moon is full." --Playboy "Outstanding . . . A daring combination of sex and terror." --Cemetery Dance "Will appeal to your every kink." --Locus "Seek out this one (or its predecessors) for some naughty fun." --Booklovers
"The Great White Light" by Greg Kihn - Two horny teens experiment with drugs and sex in San Francisco
"Tricks or Treat" by Jeff Gelb - Two LA detectives get to visit a nudist camp
"Necros" by Brian Lumley - An old Italian folklore returns. Unfortunately I've read it before so the punch at the end was already known ( )