

This was a fun (if that's the right word for tales of murder and the undead) collection of stories. Published in the early '70s it's naturally a set of older stories, some well-known classics, with a few more obscure, but interesting, tales. Of those I hadn't read before, Gogol's "Viy" ended well, even if it took a while to get going; Tubb's post-apocalypse story, "Fresh Guy" is a darkly humorous satire, while Capuana's 1907 story, "A Vampire", ⬇️