Midnight Mass Audiobook By Tanith Lee, Esther Friesner, Barbara Hambly, F. Paul Wilson, Nina Kiriki Hoffman, Kristine Kathryn Rusch, Chelsea Quinn Yarbo cover art

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Midnight Mass

By: Tanith Lee, Esther Friesner, Barbara Hambly, F. Paul Wilson, Nina Kiriki Hoffman, Kristine Kathryn Rusch, Chelsea Quinn Yarbo
Narrated by: Susan Anspach, Karesa McElheny
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Are vampires a bloodthirsty menace to mankind? Or simply misunderstood creatures struggling to survive? After hearing these seven stories, you'll be able to decide for yourself. From the horrifying to the humorous, some of today's finest authors share stories about one of mankind's oldest imagined evils, the vampire. From F. Paul Wilson's title story to Esther Friesner's comic tale of rival teens trying to best one another, these stories bring vampires to (un)life, in all their majesty and terror. Stories included: "Bite-Me-Not or Fleur de Fur" by Tanith Lee, "Food Chain" by Nina Kiriki Hoffman, "Moonlight in Vermont" by Esther Friesner, ""Madaleine" by Barbara Hambly, "Victims" by Kristine Kathryn Rusch, "Seat Partner" by Chelsea Quinn Yarbo, and "Midnight Mass" by F. Paul Wilson.

"Bite-Me-Not or Fleur de Fur" by Tanith Lee. Copyright ©1984 by Davis Publications, Inc.; "Food Chain" by Nina Kiriki Hoffman. Copyright © 1995 by Nina Kiriki Hoffman; "Moonlight in Vermont" by Esther Friesner. Copyright ©1996 by Esther Friesner; ""Madaleine" by Barbara Hambly. Copyright ©1995 by Barbara Hambly; "Victims" by Kristine Kathryn Rusch. Copyright ©1995 by Kristine Kathryn Rusch; "Seat Partner" by Chelsea Quinn Yarbo. Copyright ©1979 Copyright ©1984 by Chelsea Quinn Yarbo; and "Midnight Mass" by F. Paul Wilson. Copyright ©1990 by F. Paul Wilson; Copyright ©1999 NewStar Media Inc.
Anthologies Anthologies & Short Stories Fiction Scary Witty Vampire Fantasy
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The first story I found impossible to listen to until the end. The political story with the vamp call girl was good, and the story on the air liner was good enough. though ends to soon. But for me, the vampire family with the cow, & Minight Mass are the real Gems of the collection. I would love to see a spin-off story about the Police slaughtered by vampire doughnuts! That would be an instant purchase for me.

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Struggled to get through some of these stories as they were boring. Some excellent

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The only story worth listening to in that collection was "The Midnight Mass". All the rest seem to be rehashed genre pieces that I'd either heard before or they just completely lacked feeling. The readers were also a little lackluster, either trying to hard or not enough. I can't recommend this title.

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