From Kirkus Reviews:
Not only does it kill, but it makes you feel really creepy first--whether your pleasure is loving homicide (Sandra Scoppettone, Richard T. Chizmar), romantic betrayal (John Lutz, Jerry Sykes, Dorothy B. Hughes, editor Gorman), sour marriages (Bill Pronzini, Peter Crowther, Ron Goulart, Joe Hensley, Bill Crider), hints of the supernatural (Edward Bryant, Larry Segriff, Barbara Collins, Greg Cox), sexual taboos (Morris Hershman, Marthayn Pelegrimas, Richard Deming, Jonathan Craig), stalkers and other obsessives (Nancy Pickard, Marcia Muller, Brian Lawrence, Maxim Jakubowski, Lawrence Block, Ruth Rendell), vengeance served cold (James Reasoner, Max Allan Collins), or just plain bad relationships (Evan Hunter, Jim Combs, Donald Westlake). The stories--united only by their bleak take on love and their use of violence to release the often unbearable tension--range from 1953 through 1996; but all of them are spiritual descendants of the '50s pulps. Guaranteed to make you think twice about the person next to you at the bar--or on the other side of the connubial bed. -- Copyright ©1997, Kirkus Associates, LP. All rights reserved.
From Booklist:
Genre vets Gorman and Greenberg have culled 31 outstanding stories about love and death for this intriguing anthology. The collection runs the gamut from creepy horror and suspense-filled tales of the macabre to the humorous and offbeat to hard-boiled detective fiction. At the heart of each is a love-related theme, albeit love gone off the tracks, turned into hate, or run amok. Some of the best stories--and it's difficult to single any out because all of them are uniformly good--are Bill Pronzini's spooky "Night Freight," about a railroad tramp who stops at a lonely farmhouse; Barbara Collins' "Obeah, My Love," a tale of Caribbean voodoo; Ruth Rendell's "New Girlfriend," a story about a married woman who's terrified of men; and Bill Crider's "My Heart Cries for You," a tragicomedy about an unorthodox marriage. This is a superb, wonderfully diverse anthology, representing some of the best the mystery genre has to offer. It belongs in every mystery collection. Emily Melton
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