Cemetery Dance has announced the publication of Last Exit For The Lost, a huge collection of the very best of his short fiction by multi award-winning and New York Times bestselling writer Tim Lebbon.

His first short fiction collection As the Sun Goes Down (Night Shade Book), attracted rave reviews. Now, Last Exit for the Lost collects the best of Lebbon’s output from 2000 to the present day. Weighing in at over 560 pages and containing 150,000 words of fiction, it also features two brand new, never-before-published stories: the novelette The Evolutionary, and the novella Nothing Heavenly.

  • In Kissing at Shadows, a man makes a yearly journey through an apocalyptic landscape to visit the memory of his wife…
  • In The Stuff of the Stars, Leaking, a dead sea creature washed up on a remote beach proves to be more mysterious than it first appears…
  • A man loses his son… and he will do anything to get him back In Perpetuity…
  • In The Horror of the Many Faces, Watson witnesses his friend Sherlock Holmes committing horrendous crimes that the great man himself would have trouble solving…
  • A boy meets a mysterious stranger who can heal dead animals in The Evolutionary… but is there some fearful design to their meeting…?
  • And captured by angels or demons, a prisoner can find Nothing Heavenly in either…

If you’re brave enough to step through this Last Exit, you’ll see why Lebbon is one of the very few genuinely talented British writers of thought-provoking horror and dark fantasy.

Available in two states:

Limited Edition of 1,500 signed copies ($40)

Traycased Lettered Edition of 26 signed and lettered copies bound in leather, with a satin ribbon page marker and additional full-color artwork ($175)

Check it out: Last Exit of The Lost

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