What lurks beneath the surface of a quiet village—or festers inside your own mind?
From Grand Master of Horror Brian Lumley, Fruiting Bodies and Other Fungi is a chilling collection of thirteen atmospheric tales that evoke the dread-soaked legacy of H.P. Lovecraft and the golden age of Weird Tales. Within these pages, boys discover the true face of fear beneath a crumbling viaduct, and entire towns rot away under creeping, unnatural decay.
Featuring the award-winning title story Fruiting Bodies and a foreword from Lumley himself on the role of violence in horror, this “witch’s dozen” delivers masterfully crafted terror that lingers long after the final page.
Dark, disturbing, and delightfully classic, this collection is a must-read for fans of cosmic horror, psychological suspense, and things that slither in the dark.