Horowitz Horror

Horowitz Horror

Horowitz Horror front cover, British first edition.
Author Anthony Horowitz
Cover artist Larry Rostant
Country United Kingdom
Language English
Series Orchard Black Apples
Genre Horror
Publisher Orchard Books
Publication date
1999
Media type Print (Paperback)
Pages 196 pp (first edition)
ISBN 1-84121-455-8
OCLC 55076934
Followed by More Horowitz Horror

Horowitz Horror and More Horowitz Horror are two collections of short horror stories written by Anthony Horowitz, published in 1999 and 2000 respectively. A third set of stories is awaiting release.

Horowitz Horror was first published in 1999 and contained nine short stories. The stories in Horowitz Horror are written in a mixture of first- and third-person narrative. Out of the nine stories, two ("Light Moves" and "The Man with the Yellow Face") are conveyed from the viewpoint of the leading character.

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More Horowitz Horror
Author Anthony Horowitz
Cover artist Larry Rostant
Country United Kingdom
Language English
Series Orchard Black Apples
Genre Horror
Publisher Orchard Books
Publication date
2000
Media type Print (Paperback)
Pages 189 pp (first edition)
ISBN 1-84121-607-0
Preceded by Horowitz Horror

More Horowitz Horror

More Horowitz Horror was published as a sequel collection in 2000. The book is marketed as containing eight stories. However, the tales obviously written by Horowitz himself are supplemented by an allegedly unauthorised add-on, written satirically by a serial killer.

As with its forerunner, More Horowitz Horror is not confined to third-person narrative. "The Hitchhiker" and "Twist Cottage" are written in first-person, while "Burnt" (renamed as Burned in the US release) is expressed as a series of diary entries. Meanwhile, "The Shortest Horror Story Ever Written" communicates directly with the reader through second-person narrative.

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