A new collection of original translations by a legendary writer of weird fiction often compared to Poe and Lovecraft In \'At Sarah\'s House\', a man watches his friend wasting away before his eyes under the spell of a beautiful but deadly woman.
This edition includes a new introduction by a modern-day master of the weird, Brian Evenson..
With thirteen Tales that feature Stefan Grabinski\'s favorite themes of passion and death - some appearing in English for the first time - this volume will be welcomed by the author\'s long-time admirers as well as those seeking the perfect introduction to his work.
And in the highlight of the collection, \'Szatera\'s Engrams\', a stationmaster becomes obsessed with lingering echoes of a deadly train wreck and grows convinced that he knows a terrible means of bringing his beloved back from the Other side.
The title story, \'Orchard of the Dead\', tells of the otherworldly happenings at a children\'s graveyard full of trees laden with luscious fruit.
In \'Burning Ground\', a man defies local superstition with terrible consequences when he decides to build a home on a site where every previous dwelling has burned to the ground.
A new collection of original translations by a legendary writer of weird fiction often compared to Poe and Lovecraft In \'At Sarah\'s House\', a man watches his friend wasting away before his eyes under the spell of a beautiful but deadly woman