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Waltz With Evil by P.D. Rozzi
Waltz With Evil by P.D. Rozzi




When she hooks up with her true love, they are whipped and she is sent to an asylum run by a creepy doctor. Burks: Creepy uncle promises his niece to his creepy friend. The Living Flame by Robert Sidney Bowen: Mad scientists and a killer in the house He makes so much money he continues the practice, force his wife to be a mutant baby farmer. The baby is born deformed and he sells it as a freak. The creepiest premise yet in weird menace - a circus performer is angry that his horse-riding wife is pregnant, so he forces her to wear a steel corset keep her figure. Mother of Monsters by Roger Howard Norton: A woman visiting her uncle ends up in a very wrong house. And also all a dream.Ĭity of the Scarlet Plague by Nat Schachner: A town is overrun by grey-hooded dead men. The Devil's Gift by Raymond Whetstone: Remember the Monkey's Paw? Well this is completely different. Cave: Women are committing suicide after changing their beneficiaries to madhouse inmates. The Devil's Laughter by William W.Death Calls from the Madhouse by Hugh B.Adventures in Horror Vol 1 No 1 October 1970.The only historical oddities were trivia books and gross humor collections. Compared with the 70s, Zebra stuck to only a few specific subgenres. Men's Adventure will be covered separately. Mostly historical romance, then westerns, with several adult western series. Horror made up just over five percent of Zebra's output. This is the result of looking up over 3500 titles by ISBN number. More Zebra Horror at Too Much Horror Fiction,, and Vault of Evil. The Vampire Memoirs by Traci Briery & Mara McCuniff Piper by Brett Rutherford and John RobertsonĬhildren of the Shadows by Don L. Halloween II (Novelization) by Jack Martin There is a Serpent in Eden by Robert Bloch Horror continued to be released regularly until Zebra shut down their horror line in 1996, but starting in 1991 horror started started splitting off into Silence of the Lambs knock-offs, Interview with a Vampire copies, and young adult style covers.Ī full cover gallery with shop links over at Trash Menace Gallery Below is a comprehensive list of the almost 200 horror novels Zebra Books released through 1991.






Waltz With Evil by P.D. Rozzi