Description
First published in 1966, this seventh volume of the iconic Pan Horror series features nineteen chilling stories selected by Herbert Van Thal. This edition is notable for featuring Dulcie Gray’s The Fur Brooch and Dream House, alongside Harry Harrison’s controversial The Streets of Ashkelon. From R. Chetwynd-Hayes’s spectral encounters to Patricia Highsmith’s dark psychological suspense, this collection represents the series’ shift toward contemporary “shilling shockers” and visceral pulp horror that made it a 1970s cult phenomenon.








