
A Long December, by Richard Chizmar HOT
- Author: Richard Chizmar
 - Artist: Edward Miller
 - Page Count: 520
 - Pub. Date: January 2023
 - ISBN: 978-1-58767-881-3
 - Status: In-Stock
 
"Powerful…I love
                  it…Richard Chizmar writes clean, no-nonsense prose…sets his
                  tales in no-nonsense, middle class neighborhoods I can relate
                  to…and writes terrific stories served with a very large slice
                  of Disquiet Pie."
                  — Stephen King
"Chizmar's stories are
                hard-hitting, spooky, suspenseful, poignant, harrowing,
                heartbreaking and most of all very well-written. Excellent
                work!"
                — Robert McCammon
A Long December
            by Richard Chizmar 
About the Book:
            In 1996, Richard Chizmar's debut short story collection, Midnight
              Promises, was a finalist for the World Fantasy Award. Publishers
              Weekly called it "a sterling collection" while singling out
            "The Silence of Sorrow" as "an understated masterpiece." 
Two years later, Subterranean Press published a mini-collection from Chizmar entitled Monsters and Other Stories. In his introduction, acclaimed genre critic Edward Bryant said, "When all is said and done, this book should leave you in utter silence, giving you time and opportunity to contemplate what you just read. Tough storytelling from a tough writer; but a writer who is not calloused. Chizmar possesses a finely honed gift of empathy. With utter grace and loving kindness he'll put you right inside the life (and soul) of the monster."
Now, nearly two decades later, Chizmar assembles thirty-five stories, including a previously-unpublished novella, and presents us with A Long December. This massive new collection features more than 150,000 words of Chizmar's very best short fiction and includes 8,000 words of autobiographical Story Notes.
Eerie, suspenseful, poignant, the stories in A Long December range from horror to suspense, crime to dark fantasy, mainstream to mystery.
As New York Times bestselling author Scott Smith (A Simple Plan, The Ruins) notes: "It's an idyllic little world Richard Chizmar has created. Boys fish in the shallows of a winding creek. A father tosses a baseball with his young son in the fading light of a summer day. There's the smell of fresh-cut grass. And then, well…just beneath the surface? There are those missing pets whose collars turn up in a shoebox. Or the disturbing photos the dead can leave behind. Or the terrible thing you might find yourself doing when a long lost brother suddenly returns, demanding money. Chizmar does a tremendous job of peeling back his world's shiny layers, revealing the rot that lies underneath. His stories feel like so many teeth: short and sharp and ready to draw blood."
Table of Contents:
Blood Brothers
            The Man with X-Ray Eyes
            The Box
            Heroes
            Ditch Treasures
            The Silence of Sorrow
            After the Bombs
            Last Words
            Night Call
            The Lake is Life
            The Good Old Days
            Grand Finale
            The Artist
            Family Ties
            Mister Parker
            Monsters
            Like Father, Like Son
            The Tower
            Brothers
            Cemetery Dance
            Blue
            A Crime of Passion
            Homesick
            Devil’s Night
            Bride of Frankenstein: A Love Story
            The Season of Giving
            A Capital Cat Crime
            The Sinner King
            A Season of Change
            Midnight Promises
            The Night Shift
            Only the Strong Survive
            The Interview
            The Poetry of Life
            A Long December
            Story Notes
Praise & Reviews:
            "...a writer of great accomplishment. His work, always effective, is
            notable for its clarity and originality of concept. Chizmar has a
            great gift for the sinister."
            — Peter Straub
"Chilling and thought-provoking tales that quietly uncover horror
            in the most ordinary of lives."
            — Kelley Armstrong