The criminals in this entertaining collection of stories really know how to make the punishment fit the crime. An anthology of agonizingly exquisite tales from the pens of Saki, David H. Keller, Thomas Ligotti, and other masters of the mystery genre. Prepare yourself for the unimaginable. You may think you like horror stories, but these aren't your average tales of things that go bump in the night. These are gripping accounts of perversion. These are awful stories of getting trapped in an elevator (Garry Kilworth's "The Elevator"), a terrifying car ride (Arthur Conan Doyle's "How It Happened"), or a vampire (Alan Ryan's "Onawa"). Test your stoicism; see if you can get through all of the 100 Twisted Little Tales of Torment.