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The Best Horror of the Year: Volume Four

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The Best Horror of the Year: Volume Four
EditorEllen Datlow
LanguageEnglish
SeriesThe Best Horror of the Year
GenreHorror
PublisherNight Shade Books
Publication date
May 1, 2012
Publication placeUnited States
Media typePrint (Paperback) & eBook
Pages308
ISBN978-1-59780-399-1 (TP) &
978-1-59780-416-5 (ebook)
OCLC769472709
Preceded byThe Best Horror of the Year: Volume Three 
Followed byThe Best Horror of the Year: Volume Five 

The Best Horror of the Year: Volume Four is a horror fiction anthology edited by Ellen Datlow that was published on May 1, 2012. It is the fourth in The Best Horror of the Year series.[1]

Contents

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The book includes 18 stories, all first published in 2011. The book also includes a summation by Datlow of 2011 publications in the horror fiction market, and a list of honorable mentions for the year. The stories are as follows:

Reception

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Mario Guslandi at the SF Site calls the anthology "a book well worth reading," though "not everyting is quite 'the best.'" He notes that "[m]ost of the included material was already part of my own, private 'year's best' and I was pleased to find it included therein." These include the stories by Hodge ("extraordinary, insightful"), Bobet ("creepy, atmospheric"), King ("very horrific, vivid"), Taborska ("adrenaline-rising") and Lamsley ("weird, superb"), which are singled out for particular praise, as are "a few outstanding stories which had escaped my radar and that I enjoyed very much, including those by Bestwick ("the very best tory in the book"), Barron ("extremely dark"), and Llewellyn ("a story of terrible beauty"). Other stories "failed to impress me the first time and still don't, despite the inclusion by Datlow in the present anthology."[2]

The book was also reviewed by Stefan Dziemianowicz in Locus #618, July 2012.[1]

Notes

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  1. ^ a b The Best Horror of the Year: Volume Four title listing at the Internet Speculative Fiction Database
  2. ^ Guslandi, Mario. Review at the SF Site.