Product Description <br/>"Weeds" by Stephen King: When a meteorite lands on his property, Jordy Verrill envisions an easy payday. Unfortunately for Jordy, this is no ordinary rock-and the uncompromising force inside has found its first target. "The Price You Pay" by Kelley Armstrong: Never pay more than you owe. Sounds like easy advice to follow. But for Kara and her childhood friend Ingrid, some debts can never be repaid . . . especially those tendered in blood. "Magic Eyes" by Bill Pronzini: Edward James Tolliver has found a weary sort of asylum among the insane. He knows he's not one of them-but how can he tell anyone about the invaders without sounding that way? "Murder in Chains" by Simon Clark: Imagine awaking to find yourself in an underground vault, chained by the neck to a murderous lunatic, a grunting goliath who seems more animal than man. "The Watched" by Ramsey Campbell: Little Jimmy gets a glimpse of the cold truth when he finds out that it's not always what you see that can get you into trouble; it's who knows what you see.<br/> Review <br/>"[Daniel's] deep voice grips listeners and demands their attention throughout the collection." ---Publishers Weekly Audio Review<br/> About the Author <br/>Stephen King is an author of contemporary horror, suspense, science fiction, and fantasy. Many of his books have been adapted into feature films, television movies and comic books.<br/><br/>Kelley Armstrong's many series include Otherworld, Cainsville, Darkness Rising, and Darkest Powers. Visit her at kelleyarmstrong.com.<br/><br/>Bill Pronzini is a writer of detective fiction. He is also an active anthologist, having compiled more than 100 collections, most of which focus on mystery, western, and science fiction short stories.<br/><br/>Simon Clark is the author of the award-winning novel The Night of the Triffids, the award winning novella Humpty's Bones and the award winning short story "Goblin City Lights". Simon makes his home in England.<br/><br/>Ramsey Campbell is an author, editor and critic who has been writing for well over fifty years.