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|[[Iris Wildthyme and the Unholy Ghost]] | |''[[Iris Wildthyme and the Unholy Ghost]]'' | ||
|[[Ian Potter]] | |[[Ian Potter]] | ||
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|[[Framed]] | |''[[Framed]]'' | ||
|[[Mark Michalowski]] | |[[Mark Michalowski]] | ||
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|[[Just the Ticket]] | |''[[Just the Ticket]]'' | ||
|[[Phil Craggs]] | |[[Phil Craggs]] | ||
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|[[The Party in Room Four]] | |''[[The Party in Room Four]]'' | ||
|[[Simon Guerrier]] | |[[Simon Guerrier]] | ||
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|[[Party Kill Accelerator!]] | |''[[Party Kill Accelerator!]]'' | ||
|[[Blair Bidmead]] | |[[Blair Bidmead]] | ||
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|[[Apocalypse Slough]] | |''[[Apocalypse Slough]]'' | ||
|[[Mark Morris]] | |[[Mark Morris]] | ||
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|[[The Delightful Bag]] | |''[[The Delightful Bag]]'' | ||
|[[Paul Magrs]] | |[[Paul Magrs]] | ||
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|[[Iris Wildthyme's Rainy Day Adventure]] | |''[[Iris Wildthyme's Rainy Day Adventure]]'' | ||
|[[Nicholas Nada]] | |[[Nicholas Nada]] | ||
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|[[The Colour Scheme]] | |''[[The Colour Scheme]]'' | ||
|[[Eddie Robson]] | |[[Eddie Robson]] | ||
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|[[Shadow of the Times Before]] | |''[[Shadow of the Times Before]]'' | ||
|[[Matt Kimpton]] | |[[Matt Kimpton]] | ||
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|[[The Fag Hag from Hell]] | |''[[The Fag Hag from Hell]]'' | ||
|[[Dale Smith]] | |[[Dale Smith]] | ||
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|[[The Niceness]] | |''[[The Niceness]]'' | ||
|[[Jac Rayner]] and [[Orna Petit]] | |[[Jac Rayner]] and [[Orna Petit]] | ||
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|[[Channel 666]] | |''[[Channel 666]]'' | ||
|[[Mark Clapham]] | |[[Mark Clapham]] | ||
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Revision as of 04:37, 29 January 2014
The Panda Book of Horror is a short-story anthology edited by Stuart Douglas and Paul Magrs, published by Obverse Books and featuring Iris Wildthyme, a series character with a complicated publishing history.
It also features Iris's companion Panda, a ten inch tall sentient toy panda. The book has a horror theme, and the title is a spoof on the series of paperback horror short story collections, The Pan Book of Horror.
Publisher's Summary
Witness a slender neck being circled by rough hands... sharp metal violently stabbing and twisting... the emerging viscous dark red liquid being guzzled greedily, lingering on lips and teeth, followed by the laughter of madness. And that's just Iris and Panda at a wine tasting! "Pass me the bottle, woman! We might as well KILL it..."
THE PANDA BOOK OF HORROR will make your fur stand on end. Your blood AND your G&T will run ice cold.
Stories
Notes
- This book is also available as an ebook from the Obverse Books website.