![]() ![]() “Caker’s Man” by Matthew Holness portrays a nasty man whose cakes are indigestible and whose malign influence persists after his death.“The King of Stones” by Simon Strantzas is a terrifying story set in a rural village inhabited by dangerous, murderous women.“The Offering” by Michael Marshall Smith is a very disturbing story taking place in Copenhagen during an unlucky family trip. ![]() Some of the prior volumes of The Best Horror of the Year I will focus on my own favorites, most of which were already among my own personal selection from the year 2021, while others had escaped my attention as a simple reader. The present volume collects twenty-four stories and, once again, is a juicy treat for any lover of the genre. Ellen Datlow - arguably the most famous editor of horror short fiction in the world - has released her latest Best Horror anthology featuring her annual selection of tales, plus an invaluable overview of what happened last year in horror (books, magazines, awards etc.) The Best Horror of the Year, Volume Fourteen (Night Shade, December 20, 2022) ![]()
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