
Ineffectual because of its length and exploitative and I don’t mean that as an insult, it plays, if it plays at all, on fear without telling us anything about ourselves or anything else. I was amazed how little content this story has, especially for its length, none of the characters are sympathetic and by the end I was almost rooting for them all to be killed- just as long as it was done soon. This is the longest tale in the collection, overly long in my estimation. Reader John Aprea does good work with good material! “The Viaduct” by Read by “The Viaduct” is a Stephen King-ish tale without the supernatural element – two boys make an enemy of another and come to a sticky end. It combines the friendly fire and frag stories of that war with the accelerating fear of the supernatural – the tension builds until the closing moment – very similar in tone and quality to Robert R. Something about a nice old lady and her mailman delivering a 60-year-old Christmas card? “Something Had To Be Done” by Read by First published in Fantasy & Science Fiction Magazine’s February 1975 issue, this is an excellent Vietnam War era is a freakshow of the ‘coming home in a bodybag story’. Juliet Mills is fine but she couldn’t help unravel what we’re supposed to be afraid of. “Calling Card” by Read by First published in 1982, Ramsey Campbell’s entry in this anthology is more confusing than scary.
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